Vertical garden systems or planting pockets use vertical space. Vertical gardens maximize area and provide a rich green wall.
Hang plants from ceilings or walls with baskets, macramé hangers, or wall-mounted pots. This adds balcony visual interest and saves floor space.
Display many plants vertically on tiered plant stands or shelves. Each plant gets enough sunlight in this tiered design.
Install balcony railing plants. These space-saving pots are perfect for herbs, tiny flowers, and trailing plants.
Choose balcony furniture with planters or built-in planters. Example: a bench with planter boxes underneath or a coffee table with a plant bed.
Use hydroponic or aeroponic systems to grow plants without soil. Space-saving systems can be mounted vertically or compactly.
Use stackable or configurable modular planters. These adaptable planters may be customised for space and plants.
Plant herbs, salad greens, miniature veggies, strawberries, and tiny fruit trees in pots. Container-grown types should be compact or dwarf.