Flowers on the balcony

Flowers on the balcony

Urban life and architecture do not always give everyone the opportunity to create a beautiful flower garden the way the soul desires. And the presence of balconies brightens up this moment, giving its owners a unique appearance and wonderful aroma. A beautiful flower will decorate any balcony and it is not necessary to grow it yourself. However, you need to know the features of some types of flowers, their placement among themselves, so that the balcony garden pleases not only you. In such a difficult work, flower shops will be a good help.

With the onset of spring, more and more warmth and light looks into the windows. And many indoor plants will gladly enjoy the fresh air on the balcony. If you are the owners of begonias or fuchsias, you must take into account that they prefer a little darkening on the southern balconies. If this is not taken care of, these flowers will not be able to please with their flowering or even die. Surprisingly, garden flowers more happily take on a residence on sunny balconies.

These include: agapanthus, morning glory, purslane, phlox, dimorphoteka, doronteanthus, godetia, daisies, sweet peas, asters, petunia, lobelia, reseda, viola, dahlias, pelargonium, godetia, nasturtium, canna, zinnia, kobea, scented tobacco... Viola, ever-flowering begonia, daisy - these flowers will delight you with early flowering on your balcony. Aster, kobea, petunia, gatsaniya, stonecrops will be able to decorate your world with their diversity until the very frost and snow.

And the main problem of any grower is drafts.

Nasturtium it will perfectly decorate not only with color, but also with leaves until the very frosts of owners of shaded balconies. On the balcony of the north side, only shady indoor plants will feel great, the rest will simply deteriorate and all your love for them will fade along with the leaves. A daisy and a viola will decorate the most unlit balconies. Less darkened ones will decorate with their flowering ageratum, begonias, viola, calceolaria, mignonette, lobelia, fuchsia, petunia, mignonette, pelargonium, marigolds. Their unique aroma and brightness of colors will warm memories during long winter evenings.

And the main problem of any grower is drafts. With glazed balconies, this is not so significant compared to open ones. The strongest drafts damage flowers on higher floors. It is with this that the fact that stonecrops, daisies, begonia, gatsania and also marigolds are planted more often on the last floors of high-rise buildings - but only from low-growing varieties, so as not to damage the beautiful inflorescences and prevent the flowers from dying.

Particular attention should be paid to the compatibility of shades and basic colors. A huge variety of color transitions can negatively affect the overall perception of the balcony. It is better to choose two or three different colors for one balcony and complement it with halftones in a single picture. The balcony should be assessed both from the inside and from the outside in order to achieve harmony. Flowers on the balcony affirm a woman to the role of a gentle, caring and wonderful hostess.

1 comment
  1. Marina
    October 31, 2017 at 02:41 PM

    Good afternoon! Please tell me lobelia only have annuals? I planted lobelia, but I didn't have such a lush bush like in the picture.

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