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Spring on the balcony is impossible without colorful flowers

The flower enthusiast welcomes spring on the balcony, marking the start of the new blooming season, where they can indulge in endless planting before the summer flowers take charge.

On the balcony, too, you want to enjoy spring with beautiful and colorful flowers. Each combination has its own unique beauty.

The spring blooming has begun

Sunshine and blue skies when stepping out onto the balcony? No slippery spots, no mud? Yes, it's spring on the balcony! Boxes, pots, and hanging baskets are waiting for their plant contents. Before the Ice Saints, focus on frost-hardy plants. However, it's better to cover your botanical favorites if you're unsure. Spring on the balcony begins with a clever tiered setup. At the bottom of the planter, grape hyacinth bulbs are waiting to grow, often accompanied by yellow daffodils. The next tier features tulips, and the top layer holds the charming snowdrops. For those who love color, they can be complemented with vibrant crocuses.

Which combination for spring on the balcony?

White daffodils and tulips make a wonderful combination for spring on the balcony. In between, a nice grass or some ivy provides the necessary calm zones. It’s hard to imagine spring without the highlight of pansies. A charming duet is created together with its twin, the viola, which of course blooms much longer. Put together three color compositions, and spring is officially on the balcony. Primroses are perfect for a small but fine underplanting. Scented violets and vanilla flowers cater to the love for fragrance.

Classics for spring on the balcony

After the Ice Saints, the classics come into play. The petunias are wonderful, greeting spring on the balcony in both boxes and hanging baskets. As constant companions, there are the full-bodied geraniums, as well as the blooming fairy bells. Now, we need plants that love to live on the shady side. Without much light, the idyllic fuchsia and the popular begonia provide spring on the balcony. Looking for another foliage plant? The coleus is a particularly beautiful specimen.

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