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Low Maintenance Balcony Plants

Low Maintenance Balcony Plants

Imagine yourself on the balcony of your house, a cup of hot brewed tea in your hands, the swift whistles of wind in your hair, a dash of green and the lingering sweetness of fragrant flowers. Seems heavenly, doesn’t it? If you wish to experience this dreamy evening but are bound by the shackles of a tight schedule, we suggest you go for these five low-maintenance plants in your balcony for the ultimate bliss.

Salvia

Salvia

Also called ‘sage’, Salvias grow well in pots and are a real blessing with their drought-resistant & perennial nature. The plant brings a whole lot of colour to your balcony with its bright purple, blue, red or pink spike of flowers.

#FNPTip: Salvias thrive well in full sun but grow well in the shade also, though flowering is reduced. 

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

A dwarf plant that is characterised with a bunch of blue, purple or pink flowers, Hydrangea is a stunning shrub to pot in your balcony and one that requires minimal care. They grow well in both partial shade and full sun; though, water requirements then vary. 

#FNPTip: Give the plant a few inches of deep watering once a week for optimal growth. Water the flower directly to keep it happy

Herbs

Herbs

Cheaper to grow and beautiful to look at, herbs are the perfect low-maintenance plants for your balcony. Grow multiple herbs in separate pots and cherish their light fragrance in your balcony. The best part? You can use them in your kitchen as well!

#FNPTip: Grow cilantro in part shades, and basil, mint and bay leaf in full sun.

Bulbs

Bulbs

These can be the ultimate low-maintenance plants; given you choose the right ones. They are easy to find and give your balcony an exotic look with their colourful bursts of flowers. Bulbs bloom beautifully in all seasons and sun conditions. 

#FNPTip: Options worth considering are Alliums, Special Tulips, Camassia and Dwarf Daffodils. 

Rubber Plant

Rubber Plant

Now that you have loads of colours in your balcony go for the majestic deep greens of a rubber plant. Apart from being great air detoxifiers, rubber plants have big thick leaves which make your balcony unignorably charming. 

#FNPTip: Keep the plant in a bright spot but not in direct sunlight. 

Bring home the joy of these low-maintenance plants and recharge in the optimistic aura of your balcony before you start a hectic day or in the evening with your loved ones.

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