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There are many benefits to a balcony garden. The limited space allows you to be more creative with your design, and the smaller size will mean less gardening upkeep, and more time dedicated to enjoying your growing successes. Shelving and hanging planters will free up floor space; a ladder could be used to stack plants at varying heights, and covering your railings with clip-on pots filled with trailing plants will create a striking green-wall effect. Growing veg is also on the cards. This Juliana balcony greenhouse is an ingenious way of getting all the benefits of greenhouse growing, in the dinkiest of spaces!

 ??  ?? This nifty Jennifer Newman drum planter, £330, is suitable for both indoors and out. The wheels and lightweigh­t design mean you can easily move plants around. Handy for when you need to clean, water in tight spaces or simply want to switch up your look.
This nifty Jennifer Newman drum planter, £330, is suitable for both indoors and out. The wheels and lightweigh­t design mean you can easily move plants around. Handy for when you need to clean, water in tight spaces or simply want to switch up your look.
 ??  ?? Encourage flower growth and enjoy fresh veg with the Juliana balcony greenhouse, 79 x 60cm, £380, Urban Grow
Encourage flower growth and enjoy fresh veg with the Juliana balcony greenhouse, 79 x 60cm, £380, Urban Grow

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