20 Beautiful Flowers for Small Balcony Gardens
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Beautiful Flowers for Small Balcony Gardens
Are you struggling to pick the flowers you want for your balcony? Your local garden nursery might offer hundreds of flower options, but not all are good flowers for small balcony gardens with limited space.
When you pick flowers for a balcony flower garden, you want to make sure they’re suitable for container growing. Some plants grow best in the ground, but that’s not possible unless you have yard space. Also, take a look at how much sunlight your balcony receives; you need to pick plants that match the hours of sun it gets each day.
A shady balcony needs shade-loving flowers, while a sunny balcony has more options for flowers.
Plus, you want flowers that make your balcony or porch pop with excitement and color. When friends take a step out on your balcony, they should be wowed by the different colors and scents that fill the air.
Here are some of the best beautiful flowers for small balcony gardens that everyone is sure to love.
Begonias
It’s hard not to love begonias. Not only are these beautiful flowers great for small balcony gardens, but the foliage is heart-shaped without flowers. The flowers are red, pink, orange, and white, but some varieties have other colors.
If your balcony garden receives shade, begonias are an excellent option. They thrive in the shade so long as they have moist, fertile soil. Try growing these flowers in hanging baskets or containers in the corner.
Chrysanthemums
Most people refer to these flowers simply as “mums,” and they’re among the most popular flowers for gardeners. Mums grow in almost any region, but the season varies. In some areas, mums grow best in the fall, while they grow in the summer in the other areas.
No matter the season you grow chrysanthemums, the flowers grow wonderfully in containers. They require full sunlight and ample water to bloom. These flowers need space; they’ll take over enough containers, so don’t plant them with other flowers.
Dianthus
Any balcony garden needs some dianthus in containers. These flowers grow in different colors like pink, salmon, red, and white, releasing a delicious scent that fills the air without being too intense. Dianthus belongs to the same family as carnations, coming in different varieties from annuals to perennials. Dianthus flowers need to be planted in full sunlight or partial shade; ideally, they need to receive six hours of sunlight to produce full blooms. They need fertile, well-draining, alkaline soil, but once you have the right conditions, these flowers add a stunning appearance to your balcony garden.
Fuchsia
Fuchsias come in a diverse range of colors, shapes, and sizes. The flowers are different shades of pink, white, purple, orange, and red. Gardeners love fuchsias because they have a unique look due to their hanging-down stem. Some say they look like flower chandeliers.
When growing fuchsias, make sure you provide fertile, moist soil for optimal growth.
Geraniums
Gardeners have plenty of options for geranium varieties; some are annuals, and some are perennials. They all have pleasing scents and require ample sunlight and water to grow. If you give these flowers plenty of sunlight, the flowers reach up to two feet tall.
Geraniums come in a range of colors like pink, red, purple, and white. Some are multi-colored! If you have empty spaces in your containers or window boxes, add a few geraniums; they are the perfect filler flower because they don’t have a spreading out nature.
Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are beautiful flowers that grow in a spherical shape. They are compact plants, perfect for small balcony gardens. Gardeners love to grow these flowers because they make beautiful cut flowers for bouquets or centerpieces on your kitchen table.
If you want to grow hydrangeas, make sure you provide plenty of sunlight and frequent watering. These plants produce hundreds of blooms, so they need plenty of moisture.
You can also experiment a little bit with your hydrangeas and get different colors.
Impatiens
Having a lot of shade on your balcony garden is tricky because few plants grow in the shade, but impatiens are a flower that thrives in shady areas. If you have a shaded balcony or spot on your patio that you want to grow flowers, try impatiens.
Stick the flowers somewhere that they receive just a bit of afternoon sun, but they’ll survive without that. Two hours of sunlight is typically enough for impatiens to produce flower clusters. Make sure you provide moist, well-draining soil. Expect blooms throughout the spring and summer if you water frequently.
Lobelia
Lobelias are a beautiful, thick flower that comes in blue, white, and pink. These plants are known for being low maintenance, perfect for small balcony gardens. The flowers cascade from containers, blooming the best before nighttime temperatures get too warm.

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