How to plant a balcony garden -Advice from experts
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Limitation of space is one of the
drawbacks of the balcony garden.
Understand about the wind and sun exposure
of your balcony before starting off.
Make sure to have a ready water supply to water your plants
as the exposed balcony gets high sun exposure.
Choose plants according to the sun
exposure to your balcony.
It's important to check how much
weight a space can carry and plan accordingly.
Joining the indoor and balcony make the balcony
space feel slightly more generous and lively.
Planting vertically is a key way
to maximize space.
Create different ‘zones’ on a balcony. This could mean
different areas for eating, reading or relaxing.
Make sure to add flowering plants to
attract pollinators in your garden.
One can also create an edible kitchen garden in a
balcony with a bit more management.
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