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Plant Spotlights and Greenery Inspiration

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Not sure which plants will actually thrive in your space? I have curated these spotlights to help you visualize how the right plant, placed in the right light, can completely transform a room.

A perfect green cluster for a walkway with less sunlight. We used a mix of Umbrella Plant, Variegated Spider Plant, Syngonium, and Purple Heart to create a mini-jungle with different shades of green and a pop of color.

Wondering what to plant in the shade? This video gives you a quick roundup of some great options, including Dracaena, Syngonium, and Radermachera, that thrive in low-light conditions.

A glimpse of a residential landscape project in Vrindavan. We covered the driveway, basement, patio, and main entrance, using a mix of planter boxes, potted plants, and artificial grass.

A beautiful balcony setup in Noida. We used a row of matching polymer pots to create a clean, cohesive look, filling them with Snake Plants, Areca Palms, and a Fiddle Leaf Fig.

A row of Traveler's Palms on a balcony, with a bed of white pebbles adding a clean, finishing touch. This is a great way to create a tropical feel with a modern aesthetic.

Love XL planters? So do we! They are perfect for open porches, large driveways, and spacious terraces. This video showcases some of our large-scale plantings.

Our black fibre planter boxes are a great fit for any space. Here they are used along a driveway, filled with a mix of Areca Palms and Champa trees.

About this collection

When I am planning these green clusters, the first thing I look at is light, not just aesthetics. It is tempting to pick plants based solely on how they look, but if you have a low-light apartment, a sun-loving plant will never thrive. My process starts with a site visit to ensure we match your specific light levels with the right species, like hardy Dracaenas or Syngoniums, so you get a lush space that actually stays that way.

Bringing a space to life is about more than just placing a plant in a corner. It is about creating a little ecosystem that fits your home and lifestyle. Whether it is a narrow balcony in a high-rise or a deep-set living room, I always start by analyzing the space’s orientation.

For shaded indoor areas, I love using textural mixes like Umbrella plants and Variegated Spider plants. They bring depth and variety without needing hours of direct sunlight. If you have an open porch or a wide driveway, that is where we can play with scale. I often use 6-foot Traveler’s Palms set in 24-inch FRP planters to create an immediate impact.

Why FRP? Because practicality matters as much as looks. My signature Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) planters are weather-resistant, lightweight, and they do not crack or fade like cheap plastic or clay pots. They act as the perfect foundation for your greenery, giving the roots stability while keeping your floors clean.

I do not believe in one-size-fits-all. If you tell me you are busy and do not have time for fussy plants, I will suggest hardy, low-maintenance greens that look great even if you occasionally forget to water them. My goal is to make sure your space feels like a personal retreat, not another chore on your to-do list.

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Baagh Bagicha

Visit Baagh Bagicha, Sector 135, NoidaStarting ₹3,800 per fully loaded planter

I’m Sanchaita, and I believe a home isn't finished until it breathes. I started Baagh Bagicha because I wanted to move away from generic pot-stuffing toward genuine, functional plant design. Whether it's a balcony or a workspace, my team and I handle the design, source the right FRP planters, and manage the full setup.