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Urban Garden Creations

byManBhawanTakes projects across Delhi NCR; Visit nursery in Greater NoidaStarts from65 per sq. ft.View full gallery

Limited space doesn't mean limited green. We transform balconies, windowsills, and small corners into lush, thriving urban retreats.

This graphic introduces the idea of gardening in small spaces, a core part of my service. I believe everyone deserves a garden, and I have plenty of creative ideas to make it happen, no matter the size of your home.

A perfect example of vertical gardening in action. By using walls or fences, we can create a living tapestry of plants, which is both a space-saving solution and a beautiful design element for any urban home.

Container gardening is incredibly versatile for small spaces. As shown here, we can use hanging baskets, window boxes, and a variety of planters to bring life to patios, windowsills, and balconies.

Your bathroom can be the perfect humid environment for certain plants. I can help you select species like ferns and monsteras that will thrive in the warmth and moisture, turning your bathroom into a spa-like retreat.

This incredible building shows the ultimate potential of urban greening. While this is a large-scale project, it serves as inspiration for how we can integrate nature into our cities, one vertical garden and green balcony at a time.

This tip encourages you to see the potential in every corner. I can help you find those overlooked spots, like windowsills or empty vertical spaces, and turn them into beautiful homes for small potted plants or a hanging herb garden.

Choosing the right plants is key for small gardens. I help my clients select compact or dwarf varieties that provide beauty and foliage without overwhelming the area, ensuring a balanced and sustainable design.

Succession planting is a smart technique for small vegetable gardens. It involves planting new seeds continuously throughout the season, ensuring you have a steady and long-lasting harvest from your compact space.

About Urban Garden Creations

Many people think they need a large backyard to start gardening, but our favourite projects are actually the smallest balconies and tightest corners. We don't just crowd pots on the floor; we use vertical wall grids and space-saving hanging systems to maximize every square foot, ensuring you get a lush green retreat that still leaves plenty of room for your morning tea.

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