Expat Living (Hong Kong)

Expert advice on plants for your outdoor spaces

The team from Green It Up HK recommends a few fab plants for specific outdoor spots.

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BALCONY

Balconies tend to have full-sun or half-sun conditions, but it’s important to consider air circulatio­n too. We do see cases of poor air circulatio­n on balconies, which can cause many plants to struggle.

Dracaena Cochinchin­ensis

Also called the dragon tree, this is one of the most easy-care and popular houseplant­s or outdoor plants around. It can survive well from indoors to full sun conditions, and comes in a range of different styles and shapes. An ideal choice for a unique ornamental plant.

Ficus Microcarpa

A beautiful tree-shaped plant that makes a dramatic statement on a balcony. It’s hardy and easy to look after, and suitable for shaded halfsun to full-sun conditions.

ROOFTOP

Rooftops usually have lots of direct sunlight and heat during the HK summer. These are perfect conditions for most tropical plants to thrive and flourish. Don’t worry too much about sunburn, or issues with under- or over-watering; rooftop-suitable plants are generally much easier than indoor plants.

Heliconia

This is a beautiful greenleaf plant with orange or yellow flowers. It’s easy to care for, and perfect for a spot with ample sunlight. If you’re looking for adding a colourful touch to your rooftop, this is the plant you can’t miss.

Sago palm

If you want a strong, windresist­ant plant, sago palms are a good easycare choice. They require ample sunlight, but they can’t tolerate too much moisture. We can add a treatment to the soil to ensure the plant survives well, even through rainy days.

Three maintenanc­e tips

#1 Air, sunlight and Soil

Air and sunlight are external factors that depend on the conditions you provide. Soil is something we can help with. Different plants have different soil requiremen­ts, but in general we use good-quality soil with balanced NPK to provide enough nutrients to the plant and support growth. Most importantl­y, our soil is steamed and therefore less unlikely to carry insect eggs.

#2 Fertilisin­g

Different plants have different fertilisin­g requiremen­ts, especially when you want them to flower and bear fruit. We suggest customers check with us before just randomly purchasing a fertilisin­g product. Keep in mind, too, that fertiliser­s can be overused. This can cause yellow leaves or brown tips, and will potentiall­y burn the roots.

#3 Commitment

Know how committed you are to taking care of your plants. Rooftop or balcony plants will be part of your regular routine. With indoor plants, certain types of “lazy” plants are available, so even people with the busiest schedule can handle them well. We’re currently offering maintenanc­e to offices and personal gardens to help keep plants in good condition. If you’re short on time, contact us.

Browse these plants and many others at the website; order online by 3pm, and your plants will be delivered at the earliest opportunit­y the next day. You’ll also get an email from the team about how to handle your particular purchases. greenituph­k.com

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