Our living style has completely transformed from homes to apartments and thus expecting a garden is not feasible. However, you can change your balcony to a garden. Check out the budget-friendly ideas we have listed.
Plants are not just necessary for our living but add positive energy to our house. However, in today’s world when most of the living is shifted to high-rise buildings and apartments, where there is hardly any space to grow plants, it is not possible to think about a garden. But you can transform your balcony space into a garden. Check out five budget-friendly options that we have listed for you.
Clay planters are expensive, delicate and space-consuming. Thus you can opt for hanging plastic planters which are affordable, space-saving and rough and tough built. You can hang the planters on the railing of the balcony. You can buy colourful planters to add an aesthetic touch to your balcony garden. You can use these hanging plastic planters to create a statement wall on your balcony.
Add Fairy Lights
If you want your balcony to illuminate at night then rather than getting expensive lights you can use fairy lights. These are affordable and come in a variety of colours and options. You can wrap them around your planters or the balcony railing for an aesthetic look.
If you don’t have space to put plants then you can invest in creating a vertical garden on either wall of your balcony. Vertical balconies won’t hurt your budget as the vertical planters are very affordable. You can just put them on the wall and place your plants inside it.
Outdoor Rugs are the best way to add an aesthetic touch to your balcony garden (gardening tips for beginners) without breaking the bank. They are available in various sizes, colours and patterns, so you can pick the one that fits into your space perfectly.
Creepers and climbers are the most affordable plants that can add greenery to your balcony space (revamp tyre into planters) in a budget-friendly way. You can mould their growing pattern in the way you want them to amp up your space.
Try out these budget-friendly ideas to create an aesthetic balcony garden where you can enjoy your morning tea.
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