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Patio & Balcony Plants

Various perennials potted in terracotta pots on a patio

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Origanum vulgare 'Compactum' close-up detail.
Origanum vulgare 'Compactum' Regular price €13,50
Pelargonium 'Isko Lemon' plant detail.
Pelargonium 'Isko Lemon' Regular price €13,50
Phlox paniculata 'David' plant detail.
Phlox paniculata 'David' Regular price €13,50
Phlox paniculata 'Laura' plant detail.
Phlox paniculata 'Laura' Regular price €13,50
Phlox subulata 'Fabulous White' close-up detail.
Phlox subulata 'MacDaniel's Cushion' detail shot.
Rubus fruticosus 'Thornfree' detail shot.
Rubus fruticosus 'Thornfree' Regular price €13,50
Rubus idaeus 'Heritage' plant detail.
Rubus idaeus 'Heritage' Regular price €13,50
Foliage Factory Salix integra 'Flamingo' variegated willow with pink, cream, and green leaves in a terracotta pot.
Salix integra 'Flamingo' Regular price From €10,75
Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukönigin' detail shot.
Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukönigin' Regular price €12,00
Salvia nemorosa 'Ostfriesland' close-up detail.
Salvia nemorosa 'Ostfriesland' Regular price €13,50
Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation White' detail shot.
Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation White' Regular price €13,50
Salvia rosmarinus (Rosmarinus officinalis) detail shot.
Symphyotrichum dumosum 'Apollo' close-up detail.
Symphyotrichum dumosum 'Apollo' Regular price From €9,50
Symphyotrichum dumosum 'Professor Anton Kippenberg' close-up detail.
Syringa Bloomerang® Dark Purple detail shot.
Syringa Bloomerang® Dark Purple Regular price €37,50
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Goldtraube' detail shot.
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Goldtraube' Regular price €13,50
Verbena bonariensis in garden setting.
Verbena bonariensis Regular price €13,50

Patio & Balcony Plants

Quick Overview
  • Container conditions change faster than beds, especially in wind and bright sun.
  • Pot size is a care tool: more soil volume means steadier moisture and fewer stress drops.
  • Use mature shape to keep plants fitted to the space without constant cutting back.
  • Sun baked balconies suit heat tolerant growers, while bright shade favours softer foliage.
  • Free drainage helps through wet spells, but the mix still needs enough moisture holding for summer.
  • Regular, moderate feeding keeps container plants from stalling mid season.
  • Think about winter storage or shelter for pots if your balcony is exposed.
Details & Care

Balcony planting is container planting first

Patio and balcony plants face conditions that are often more extreme than garden beds. Pots heat up, dry faster, catch wind and give roots less insulation. A plant that looks compact at purchase still needs enough root volume to stay steady through warm weather.

  • Pot size: Larger containers buffer moisture and temperature better than small decorative pots.
  • Drainage: Every outdoor container needs drainage holes so rain and watering can leave freely.
  • Wind: Tall stems, broad leaves and top-heavy pots need sheltered placement or extra stability.
  • Heat: Walls, paving and railings reflect warmth and can dry roots quickly.

Plan around daily use

Balcony planting has to share space with furniture, doors, paths and railings. Check mature width as carefully as height, and keep watering access simple. Plants placed out of reach are harder to maintain during hot spells.

Mixing one structural plant with lower fillers or trailing edges often gives a calmer result than packing many unrelated pots into a small area.

Care that keeps containers steady

  • Watering: Check deeply, because a dry lower root ball can hide under a damp surface.
  • Feeding: Container plants rely on regular replenishment during active growth.
  • Winter: Roots in pots are more exposed to freezing than roots in open ground.
  • Weight: Large containers may need saucers, feet or careful placement on balconies.

The best patio or balcony plants are the ones that match the real microclimate: sun, wind, heat reflection, pot size and how often the space can be watered.

A balcony looks better when plant size, pot shape and access are planned together. Leave space for doors, chairs, watering cans and walking routes. Repeating one or two plant forms often gives a calmer effect than filling every corner with unrelated pots.

Check weight before using very large containers on balconies. Soil, water and mature plants can be much heavier than expected.

If the space gets strong afternoon sun, prioritise heat-tolerant plants and larger pots. If the balcony is shaded and windy, focus on shelter, drainage and foliage that does not tear easily.