Balcony Planter

Balcony Layout

Definition

A container or pot for growing plants, herbs, or small vegetables on the balcony. Transforms the outdoor space into a green and gourmet corner.

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Are you looking for a practical and aesthetic solution to furnish your balcony? The balcony planter proves to be the ideal choice. These containers of various sizes will allow you to create a true corner of nature, while optimizing space. Choose robust and weather-resistant materials, such as wood, metal, or recycled plastic, for increased durability. Depending on your style, opt for sleek and contemporary models or add a rustic touch with terracotta planters. Plant colorful flowers, aromatic herbs, or even small vegetables for a balcony that is both beautifully decorated and functional. Consider the orientation of your balcony and select suitable species for generous flowering and production. Finally, don't hesitate to stack planters or arrange them in cascades to create elegant verticality and optimize space. Your balcony will thus become a true haven of peace, while bringing a note of freshness and nature to your interior.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Terracotta is porous and aesthetic; plastic retains water better and is frost-resistant.

Minimum 25-30 cm for herbs, 40 cm and more for tomatoes and vegetables.

The water reservoir limits watering and is suitable for forgotten plants. Practical for holidays.

Opt for a special balcony growing medium, light and draining, such as a mix of potting soil and perlite. This will allow your plants to thrive in a confined space.

The position of your balcony planter depends on your plants' light requirements. Full sun exposure will suit Mediterranean plants, while partial shade will be more suitable for shade plants.

Water your balcony planter regularly, avoiding overwatering. Check soil moisture before watering and adjust frequency based on weather conditions.

Choose plants suitable for the size of your planter and the exposure of your balcony. Aromatic plants, small vegetables, and cascading flowers are excellent choices for a balcony planter.

Remember to mulch your balcony planter to retain soil moisture. Regularly remove faded flowers and weeds. Fertilizing your plants 1 to 2 times a year will also help keep them healthy.

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