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We as Balcony decorators offer you the best quality services of your Indoor Outdoor Plants.

Worried you've got way an excessive amount of dreary shade cover or far too much-beaming sunlight to successfully grow plants in your yard or home? No such thing! regardless of the condition, there’s most certainly a plant you'll calculate to breathe life into your space, inside or out. Below, ace the simplest plants to place outdoors, bring indoors or enjoy in both your home and garden.

Choosing the simplest indoor and outdoor plants

The right lighting can really make or break your plants. Sure, some plants are hardy enough to grow regardless of the circumstances, but to grow your plants to their fullest potential, pay particular attention to the quantity of sun—or shade—they require.


Best indoor plants for a window sill (or high light)
  • Parlor palm: A thin-stemmed tree with wide, showy leaves.
  • Rubber plant: A tall indoor tree with round and glossy deep green leaves.
  • African violet: a well-liked indoor plant with delicate purple flowers.
  • Jade plant: An oval-leafed succulent that’s said to bring good luck.
  • Orchid: a chic, thin-stemmed plant with flowers starting from fuchsia pink to canary.
  • Pothos: A grassy-green plant that’s known to wash indoor air.
  • Cactus: A sun-loving container plant that comes during a sort of shapes and sizes

Best Houseplants that do well in low light
  • Peace lily: A tropical evergreen with snowy-white flowers.
  • Philodendron vine: A vine with heart-shaped leaves that grows in both bright and low light.
  • Snake plant: A Low-maintenance succulent with sturdy, upright leaves. It also goes by another name: mother-in-law's tongue.
  • Chinese evergreen: A glossy green-leafed plant that has tropical origins.
  • Spider plant: a well-liked houseplant with mixed green and white leaves.

Full Sun outdoor plants for your garden
  • Pentas (zones 9-11): Red, pink or white-flowered plants that have an excellent high tolerance for warmth .
  • Catmint (zones 3-8): Sprawling perennials that are rich purple in color.
  • Russian sage (zones 5-10): Drought-tolerant shrubs with tall, upright stems.
  • Coneflower (zones 5-8): Daisy-like wild flowers that attract birds and butterflies.
  • Petunias (zones 10 and 11): Popular annuals with flowers that grow during a sort of shapes and shades.

Best half-sun outdoor plants
  • Hostas (zones 3-9): Dependable perennials that are available multiple reminder green.
  • Diascia (zones 8-10): A angiosperm perfect for gardens or hanging baskets.
  • Hydrangeas (zones 3-10): an outsized family of flowers that bloom in white, baby blue, lavender, and more.
  • Impatiens (zones 8-10): a well-liked annual that blooms nonstop from spring to late fall.
  • Forget-me-nots (zones 3-8): A plant with distinctly blue flowers and tall, fuzzy stems.

No Sun outdoor plants to try
  • Lady fern (zones 3-9): Like many plants within the family, lady ferns can grow well with none sunlight.
  • Fuchsia (zones 8-10): a flexible group of plants that grow as small shrubs or drape delicately from hanging baskets.
  • Deadnettle (zones 4-10): A fast-growing ground cover plant with an assortment of flower colors.

Best Evergreen indoor and outdoor plants
  • Geranium (zones 9-11): an outside groundcover or indoor hanging plant.
  • Boxwood (zones 4-9): Outside, they’re shrubs that like full shade, but inside they like partial sunlight.
  • Calla lily (Zones 3-10): In zones 3-7, they’re OK outside up until winter and may become houseplants before the frost. In warmer zones, they’re year-round outdoor plants.
  • Begonias (zones 3-11): Outside they crave shade and inside they have filtered light.
  • Vegetable plants (multiple zones): Veggies like carrots, tomatoes, scallions, and more sprout both inside and out of doors.

About Decorator- Chhavi Agarwal

We create living spaces, we love design, we are modern, we expect outside the box, we are intrigued by unusual things, we take each job as personal endeavor, we've fun with design.

Master plan, Moodboards & Visualizations

Based in Noida Extension, Balcony Decorators has been founded by Chhavi Agarwal. She values top quality , clean lines and flawless execution. Chhavi personally oversees the planning of each project from start to finish; she is going to be there performing on your project every step of the way, from the initial design to the day of installation, ensuring every detail meets her high standards.

Finish & Payment

Payment Terms into 2 parts

  • 50% Advance before project (for purchasing)
  • 50% After project execution, Any single day delay in payment 10% will be late fee of total amount of project.

Location Based Portfolio

Date (Start - Finish)

21 Jan 2018 - 15 Apr 2018

Client

Abel Company

Project Type

Office plant design, Garden design

Designer

Joseph Corbin, Tasha Deserio

Plan manager

Cody Baker, Chris Smalling

Total contract value

$500,000