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Balcony Garden Makeovers for Your Mumbai Home

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Even a tiny Mumbai balcony can become a forest. I use vertical walls, clever planters, and the right soil mix to turn grey concrete into your private green sanctuary without losing walking space.

A glimpse into a balcony garden makeover project in Ghatkopar. We carefully select and place each plant to create a full and vibrant look, even in a compact high-rise balcony.

This balcony project showcases a mix of solutions. We installed a live vertical garden for a lush green backdrop, and arranged a variety of flowering and foliage plants in pots to complete the look.

Part of my service includes sourcing and delivering large, healthy plants like this Champa tree directly to your home. Here, you can see my team carefully maneuvering it through the house for placement on the balcony.

A satisfying project in Ghatkopar involving repotting and setting up new plants for a happy customer. We handle everything from bringing the plants to the final arrangement, ensuring a hassle-free experience for you.

Seeing flowers bloom in a balcony garden is the best reward. Here are some beautiful flowering plants like Chandni and Ixora adding color to a client's balcony, showing that with the right care, you can have blooms even in the city.

If you have a balcony, a vertical garden like this is a fantastic option. It allows you to have a dense, beautiful wall of plants without taking up any floor space, as seen in this installation.

Here is the step-by-step process of building a vertical garden on a balcony. We start with the frame and then carefully place each plant to create a beautiful, multi-textured green wall.

Even a simple flowering plant like this Plumeria can transform a balcony, especially with a stunning view of the Mumbai sea link in the background. I can help you choose the perfect plants for your view.

A beautiful Hibiscus plant blooming on a client's balcony. I not only set up gardens but also provide tips on how to get your plants to flower profusely, like regular soil work and proper feeding.

This video shows how to properly prepare soil with cocopeat and vermicompost for seed germination, a technique I use to ensure a healthy start for the plants in your balcony garden.

About Balcony Garden Makeovers

Most people worry that a garden will shrink their already small balcony. My approach is different. I use vertical trellises and wall-mounted pots to take the greenery up the wall, keeping the floor clear for your chair and coffee table. It is not just about placing pots; it is about choosing the right plants like ferns or syngonium that actually survive the Mumbai humidity.

When I come to see your balcony, I don't just dump a few plants and leave. My process is focused on long-term survival for your green friends.

My Approach to Small Spaces

  • Soil Health: I use a specific mix of cocopeat and perlite. This is lighter than traditional red soil, meaning less load on your balcony slab, and it holds moisture better so you do not have to water every two hours in the heat.
  • Vertical Solutions: If your floor space is limited, we go vertical. I install rust-proof MS or aluminum frames that act as a base for your garden. This way, you get a dense, lush look without cluttering the floor.
  • Plant Selection: I only pick hardy, air-purifying plants for balconies. Whether your space gets harsh afternoon sun or just morning shade, I guide you on what will thrive.

Maintenance Support

I understand that plant care can be intimidating. After I set up your balcony, I share my personal 'gyaan' (tips) on how to prune, what fertilizers to add, and when to repot. If you ever feel like your plants are struggling, just call me. Whether it is a small balcony in Ghatkopar or a larger terrace elsewhere, my goal is to make sure your space stays hara-bhara (lush green) throughout the year, not just for the first month.

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House of Garden

Visit nursery at Kurla, MumbaiStarts from 450 per sq. ft.

Namaste, I am Anirudh. For me, a plant is not just decor, it is 'jaan' (life). My goal is to make sure every Mumbai balcony I touch becomes a little green haven where you can actually breathe.

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