Indoor Plants to Decorate your Balcony
Creating your thriving balcony indoor garden that brings beauty and tranquility to your living space? Provide your place the right plants.
Balcony With Plants
Trying to find the right pot for your balcony garden? Don't have a balcony? Worry not, there’s still a possibility for you to create an enchanting exotic garden in your interior by using the magic of plants. And best of all, we promise you don’t need to live in the tropics in order to enjoy these exotic environments. Installing lively and fresh new dozens of plants with pots of various sizes surely would work its magic.
Here’s our guide to help you find the right plants for your balcony.
Material of the Making
We advise you to avoid all kinds of plastic pots and planters. Instead, prefer planters made of natural materials like ceramic— which will help your Bird of Paradise or Monstera Deliciosa with good airflow and water absorption, or terra cotta— which will dutifully prevent soil disease and root rot. You can also consider wood, rattan or woven as quality materials while picking out planters.
The right material is just a thoughtful touch to your making and collection.
Pro tip: You should check out this beautiful addition to spruce up your space.
Spice It Up With Furniture and Stands
So you've built the look and feel of a chic garden by decorating your balcony with planters. Don’t forget to think about adding some furniture! Not only will this add a charming touch to your home, but this will also lift up your spirits.
A bistro table? Or a plant stand to elevate the level and style of your space that— is all you need perfect to create a beautiful outdoor space.
I’m in love with this beautiful contemporary wooden plant stand crafted out of Mango wood. Get these in and you can pretend to be in one of Paris’s Bistro gardens in the 1920s.
Size That Speaks: How to Select the Size of Your Planter?
Choosing the right planter for your indoor plants is essential for their growth and overall health.
Cultivating Your Style Slowly
Want an escape from the grisaille Parisienne without leaving home? Hail excotic plants!
Here's a list of plants to explore while building your balcony garden.
When starting out, focus on using a variety of foliage plants. There's a lot to start experimenting with— we are talking different colors, textures and varieties.
Also Read: Best Indoor Plants as per Vastu Shastra
1. Aglaonema Red Lipstick
The plant is also known by the names Aglaonema Red, Aglaonema Siam Aurora, and Aglaonema Siam and belongs to the Chinese Evergreen variety. As a low-maintenance plant, this one makes a brilliant choice if you wish to add a pop of color to your space.
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2. Calathea Rattlesnake
One look at the leaves and you’ll understand why the plant gets its name.Calathea Rattlesnake is a stunning indoor plant known for its unique foliage. The distinct snake-skin patterns on the foliage give the plant the name Calathea Rattlesnake. It also goes by the name Calathea Lancifolia.
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Buy this rare and exotic indoor plant with unique patterned leaves. The distinct snake-skin patterns on the foliage give the plant the name Calathea Rattlesnake.
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3. Stromanthe Sanguinea
Adding this plant to your living room instantly brings the signature Brazilian Rainforest vibes. If the deep green leaves with pale veins on the top look mesmerizing, take a look at the undersides of the leaves. The deep magenta on the undersides just complements the green. On the whole, we can easily say that this is a pretty-looking indoor plant that can also be comfortably raised in a shaded outdoor setup.
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4. ZZ Green
The other names of this plant are Zamia Green and Zanzibar Gem. If you ask us to name a few plants suitable even for those without a green thumb, the ZZ Green plant is definitely at the top of the list. A plant that looks good and is easy to care for? A worthy addition to your houseplant collection, don’t you agree?
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Gift this resilient and low maintenance beauty that is a is a great air purifier. It is acknowledged to bring support and luck surrounding its placement.
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5. Broken Heart Plant
But even those with a large collection of vibrant foliage plants will be intrigued by one plant and that is the Broken Heart Plant. Its unique perforated leaves give the plant the name Swiss Cheese plant. This plant also goes by other names like Monstera Adansonii and Five Holes Plant. This stunner is surprisingly easy to care for. A little love is all it takes and the Broken Heart Plant won’t break your heart! Wondering how to prepare yourself before you bring home this beauty?
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Conclusion
That wraps up our guide to find the right plant for your balcony.
Please note that it is important to choose plants that suit your personal style and aesthetic choices with respect to your space. Beauty and functional practicality together builds sustainable options for enhancing the overall feel and look of your indoor environment.