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Tips for Balcony and Small Space Gardening

If you live in a small apartment in a central location, chances are you don’t have much, if any, outside space to call your own. You may have abandoned any ideas of gardening because you only have a tiny balcony that catches the sun’s rays for a few fleeting hours each day. But, with a clever vertical garden design for balconies, you can still enjoy growing your own plants and benefit from a greener home environment. Today, our vertical garden experts share their top tips for small balconies.

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Which Vertical Garden Design for Balconies is Right for You?

At Vertical Gardens Australia, we use a variety of vertical garden designs but not all of them are suitable for small balconies. Some are only suitable for balconies that are in shade most of the time and others will only work well on balconies flooded with light throughout the day. As you can see, small balcony vertical garden ideas require careful consideration. When choosing a vertical garden design for balconies in small apartments, space, light, access and proximity to water and power outlets all need to be taken into account.

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A Green Balcony:

Vertical Garden Ideas for City Apartments

Among the most popular vertical garden ideas for apartments with small balconies, the following are relatively easy for newcomers to implement:

Circular Garden

Circular gardens are the perfect space saving garden option and look great when lined up alongside each. They can even be lit up to form a focal point to add atmosphere and brighten up any evening.

Wall Mount Frame

A brilliant concept for any gardener who wants to get the most out of their available space and a great conversation starter is a wall mount frame that is sure to catch the eye of everyone who sees it.

Moss Wall

Understated yet very impactful, a green moss wall is virtually zero maintenance but packs a big punch in regard to aesthetics and atmosphere.

If you have neither the time nor expertise to build, cultivate and nurture a vertical garden design for balconies with limited space, consider hiring a team of professionals who provide vertical garden services in your area. Whether you’re in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth, you’re sure to find a local vertical garden specialist.

Principles to Follow When Designing Vertical Gardens in Limited Spaces

When designing vertical gardens in limited spaces, remember to:

If you follow these principles when designing vertical gardens in small spaces, you will maximise your chances of success. For professional assistance, you are welcome to contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best plants for vertical gardens on small balconies are slow growers that require a minimum of water and sunshine. Succulents and cacti are obvious choices but there are many other options.

Choose plants that need very little room, include some climbers to fully utilise available space and install a minimal frame.

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