From greyness to oasis: transform your small spaces with a potted garden

Whether you live in an apartment with a small balcony or in a townhouse with a patio or tiny garden, it's always possible to invite nature into your home. Potted gardens are not only aesthetically pleasing and functional, they also bring a touch of greenery, freshness and life to your spaces, whether large or small...

Where soil is in short supply, pots come to the rescue. They allow everyone to cultivate their own little corner of paradise, offering flexibility and creativity.

Choosing the right containers

The key is to choose containers that reflect both your tastes and your values, while being adapted to your plants.

Eco-responsible commitment with recycled pots

Pots made from recycled materials are not only an aesthetic choice, but also a gesture for the planet. Solid, they combine functionality and durability with respect for the environment.

Variety of shapes and sizes

The choice of size and shape is crucial not only to the overall aesthetics of your container garden, but also to the well-being of your plants. Indeed, every plant has its own needs, and choosing the right container can make all the difference. For short-rooted plants, opt for a shallow bowl or planter. Larger pots are suitable for plants that need more root space.

Creating a harmonious pot garden

It's all about creating a visual balance. Tall pots generally find their place at the back or as focal points, while smaller ones can be grouped together to create islands of greenery. And to play with heights, you can also choose to place certain pots on supports, thus creating an interesting dynamic and maximizing space.

How to select your plants

Every space, whether modern or rustic, has its own needs and style.

Choose plants adapted to your style of living

  • Modern: Choose grasses, succulents or sansevières.
  • Rustic: Choose flowering plants such as petunias, geraniums or campanulas.

Climbing plants : How and where?

  • Wall-mounted pots: Perfect for small spaces, they allow you to play with verticality by hanging plants at different heights directly on the wall.
  • Column of pots: Another way to create height and verticality.
  • Hanging lights: the traditional way of creating pretty cascades of greenery or flowers.

Integrating decorative elements

There's nothing like a few decorations to add character to your container garden.

Spikes: where and how?

Garden ID's birds and butterflies on spikes fit perfectly into tall pots, adding color and movement.

Small decorative animals

Placed at the foot of a plant, nestled between two pots or perched on a windowsill, they add a playful touch. Whether you're a fan of forest animals, exotic birds or animals with a more designer look, there's a style for everyone.

Using lighting to create a magical atmosphere

Illuminate your evenings and highlight your plants and decorations with solar lighting from Garden ID. Not only do these lights define spaces, they also create a warm, relaxing atmosphere.

Care tips for a flourishing container garden

Watering and nutrition

Unlike outdoor plants, potted plants have specific needs. Make sure you water them regularly but moderately, and don't hesitate to add fertilizer from time to time to stimulate their growth.

Protection and care

Keep an eye on the weather and make sure your plants are protected. Rotation and occasional repotting ensure healthy, vigorous growth.

Conclusion

Even the smallest of spaces can be transformed into a veritable Garden of Eden. With a few pots, a few decorations and a little creativity, even a simple balcony can be transformed into a haven of peace.  

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