We are all aware that spending time outside offers numerous health benefits for both our physical and mental well-being. If you don’t have access to a private garden, don’t worry; these balcony garden ideas will inspire and alter even the tiniest of outdoor areas.

Balcony gardening and ‘gardenless’ gardening are fantastic ways to get involved, especially with the recent economic downturn requiring us to spend more time at home than ever before, and the established health benefits of being around plants and in nature.

You can instantly change your little elevated space into a wonderful micro-garden full of colour, perfume, and ambience with a little careful preparation.

There are many creative ways to transform your small garden space into a balcony garden that will improve your home’s living experience: take in the views, sit and relax, and create your little patch of green wherever you reside.

1. Make A Canopy With Creepers

Plant creepers and vines in pots and planters to allow them to grow up and over your balcony space, creating a comfortable and enveloping atmosphere. You may need to add trellis to your balcony walls or string up wire for your creeper to wound itself along, but with a little encouragement and care, you may soon have a lush green oasis just outside your balcony door.

2. Arrange Plants On Ladder

If your balcony is on the small side, saving valuable floor space is crucial, but with this innovative ladder shelf, you don’t have to forego adding plants to your space. Ladder shelves make the most of wall space by allowing you to display a variety of potted plants, such as grasses and ivy, as well as herbs like basil, mint, rosemary, and thyme. Make careful to connect your shelf to the wall so that it can withstand all weather conditions, and consider painting it black so that your plants stand out even more.

3. Place Plants At Different Heights

Arrange your plants on your balcony at different heights to make the room feel more complete and jungle-like. Raised pots are ideal for this, but you can also add plants on side tables, stools, benches, and shelves to add more greenery. Planters that can be suspended from the tops of your balcony railings are also a terrific way to make your area look as vibrant on the outside as it does on the inside.