Balcony Garden: 4 Accessories for Your Sanctuary

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Balcony Garden: 4 Accessories for Your Sanctuary

Staff Writer · Jan 7, 2011

A balcony garden can be your own sanctuary in the great outdoors. While it may be limited on space and lacking in the room a backyard offers, it can be an even cooler amenity, depending on the accessories you use, how you decorate and what you grow.

1. Tea Table

First, you want to decide what you want as an accompaniment to a balcony garden. Most people take advantage of the amenity of a balcony by using it as an extension of their ability to entertain in their apartment, adding a grill or outdoor cooking area.

However, if that’s not for you and you simply want to use it as your own personal sanctuary, opt for a tea table instead. It can be a little table that’s durable for outside use, yet pretty enough for your sanctuary. Consider iron painted white, you may opt for a sturdy sort of wicker table and chair set.

Decide the colors that you want for your balcony before picking it, or match its colors to the existing balcony color scheme. Use the tea table as part of your balcony garden by placing a potted plant in the center of it.

2. Hanging Plants

One of the things that can add beauty and a feeling of nature to your balcony are hanging plants. While you may not have enough physical room on a balcony for setting down flower beds, you’ll likely have room for a number of hanging plants.

As a bonus, they can help protect your privacy by forming almost a wall around the exterior part of your balcony. Make sure to talk to someone in the know at a nursery before picking your plants, finding out how much room each plant may need to thrive and whether it needs direct sunlight.

If you want the plants to thrive, they need to be taken care of consistently, frequently watered in most cases and strategically placed along the balcony.

3. Plaques

A balcony garden can only be improved with the affirmation of a plaque that helps you achieve the state of mind you desire. Consider placing a plaque in a balcony garden with a quote that resonates with you; one that has great personal meaning is a quote that always makes you feel better or inspired to work for your goals. Whether it’s the golden rule or a lengthy philosophical quote, make sure it’s customized to your own balcony garden, colored to match and in a style that compliments your garden style.

4. Music Stand

Although it’s not something that many people often think about when it comes to balcony decor, place a small music stand for your mp3 player of choice in your balcony garden. Aside from the theory that plants respond to music, you can enjoy the benefit of zen music when relaxing in your balcony garden sanctuary. For example, albums like Olivia Newton-John’s “Gaia” are relaxing, and it can help set the mood for your overall experience. Your balcony garden can truly be a sanctuary when you sit within it, sipping tea, listening to music and relaxing after a stressful day. It only takes a few steps to turn it into a wonderful haven designed for your needs.

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