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Vibrant Flowering Plants for Your Mumbai Home

byHouse of GardenDelivers across Mumbai Metropolitan Area; Visit nursery in Kurla, MumbaiStarts from550 per kitView full gallery

Bring color to your balcony or garden with my collection of Mumbai-hardy flowering plants. From year-round bloomers like Hibiscus to seasonal favorites, I will help you pick what grows best right here.

A guide to the top nine most in-demand flower plants. This includes Portulaca, Rose, Bougainvillea, Jasmine, Gardenia, Golden Shower, Vinca, Ranunculus, and Rain Lily.

A beautiful red Anthurium plant, also known as the Flamingo Flower. These are great indoor plants that produce long-lasting, waxy flowers. I have all types of indoor and outdoor plants available.

This is a white Anthurium, a more subtle but equally elegant variety. It thrives in bright, indirect light and adds a touch of class to any room.

A unique, deep red or chocolate-colored Anthurium. I stock a wide variety of colors to match any home decor.

A lovely mix of pink and red Anthuriums with other leafy plants. I can help you create beautiful arrangements with different colors and textures.

A guide to plants that give flowers all year round. This list includes Sadabahar, Bougainvillea, Aparajita, Madhumalti, Jasmine, Tecoma, Ixora, Mili, and Gudhal.

Are your plants blooming in the monsoon? This is a great time for many flowering plants. Here you can see a beautiful Jasmine and Ixora in full bloom on a balcony.

A guide to the best flowering plants to plant in July. This includes Gudhal, Aparajita, Madhumalti, Rain Lily, Tecoma, and Plumeria.

A guide to five types of lily flowers that grow from bulbs. This includes the Football Lily, Tulip, Amar Lily, Lilium, and Canna Lily. Which one is your favorite?

This is a Gudhal (Hibiscus) plant. It produces a lot of flowers in the summer, so it needs more nutrition. I recommend adding vermicompost or cow dung manure once a month.

About Vibrant Flowering Plants

If you see your flowers drying out, do not worry. The secret to a balcony full of blooms in Mumbai is not just buying the plant; it is the weekly 'gudai' (soil loosening) and the right fertilizer schedule. I will show you exactly how to mix your soil and when to add that splash of vermicompost so you get buds, not just leaves.

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