These herbs that I will list require a minimum of attention
Nothing beautifies a balcony as flowers do. You would like to decorate your balcony with flowers, but you don't know which species require the least care, now I will explain and post a couple of my pictures.
Velvet is one of the most popular summer flowering plants, due to its cuteness and low growing requirements. No matter what country you plant demanding flowering plants in, they will always succeed. Velvet is a balcony flower of rich blooming beauty that lasts all summer. It comes in shades of yellow and orange, and the flowers can be simple or full.
Velvet will grow best in a sunny to semi-shady habitat with a nutrient-rich substrate. If you want to prolong the flowering of your velvets throughout the summer, it is mandatory to remove other flowers as well as regular pruning and watering. will grow best in a sunny to semi-shady habitat with a nutrient-rich substrate. If you want to prolong the flowering of your velvets throughout the summer, it is mandatory to remove other flowers as well as regular pruning and watering.
Pelargonium
Pelargonium is also known for its resistance and unpretentiousness. It is characterized by erect fleshy and shoots with dark green leaves that have a characteristic dark green ring on the edge. Pelargonium comes in white, yellow, pink, red, purple, and orange shades.
For growth, it needs a sunny habitat but protected from the direct midday sun, as well as a permeable substrate rich in nutrients. In order for it to grow nicely, it is obligatory to remove other flowers and yellowed leaves so that diseases do not develop.
Water the geraniums regularly, but it is necessary to leave the substrate to dry between waterings.
Petunia
Petunia is one of the most famous species for balcony decoration. This recognizable flowering plant comes in many shapes and colors of flowers, white, yellow, pink, purple, blue, red, and can be two-tone, which is very interesting.
It blooms from June to September, and it needs a semi-sunny habitat as well as a permeable, humus substrate. Because of its delicate flowers, make sure it is not too windy.
Night and day
Night and day are the most common species we see planted on flower beds in parks and gardens. It is very recognizable by the specific structure of the flower.
There are a large number of varieties that differ in the color of the flower, which can be in all shades from white to dark purple. In addition to monochromatic, there are varieties with flowers in a combination of two or more colors. Night and day will be successfully maintained on any type of soil (the best is permeable) and temperature. Whether they are planted in a sunny or shady place. The only thing that bothers them is the great heat.
Begonia
Begonia is a bushy plant with fragile, watery shoots, fleshy leaves, and a large number of flowers. It comes in white, pink, and red, and the flowers are full of simple leaves in some varieties can be copper. They need a sunny to semi-shady habitat as well as a permeable substrate rich in food. In order for the plant to justify its Latin name Semperflorens, which means constantly flowering, it needs to be pruned regularly. Between waterings, we recommend that the substrate be allowed to dry slightly.