Living in an apartment doesn’t mean missing out on the joys of gardening. With a little creativity, your balcony or patio can become a calming, stylish oasis — perfect for unwinding after a busy day.

Why Grow a Balcony Garden?
A green corner isn’t just about looks. Tending to plants is a mindful way to take a break, reduce stress, and bring a bit of nature into your daily routine. Even a few pots can transform your outdoor space into a personal sanctuary.
What to Grow: Best Plants for Small Spaces

WaterSaver Rect Fluted 480mm Terracotta
If you’re looking to add life to your balcony or patio, start with versatile herbs like mint, basil, rosemary, and parsley. These thrive in sunny spots with 4–6 hours of sunlight daily and need watering when the top inch of soil feels dry, usually two to three times a week. To make maintenance easier, try the HomeLeisure WaterSaver Rect Fluted 480mm Terracotta Pot, which helps keep soil moist without constant attention.

WaterSaver Hanging Basket 440mm Green
Trailing plants such as pothos, ivy, and string of pearls are perfect for balconies with filtered sunlight. They flourish in indirect light and only need watering every one to two weeks, as they prefer the soil to dry out between waterings. For a stylish, space-saving solution, use the WaterSaver Hanging Basket 440mm Green to display these cascading beauties at eye level.

Replicotta Round Pot 150mm
Snake plants, ZZ plants, and succulents are excellent choices if you prefer low-maintenance greenery. These hardy plants only need watering every two to three weeks and are well-suited to low-light conditions, making them ideal for shadier balconies or patios. Pair them with the Replicotta Round Pot 200mm for a modern look that complements any décor.

GYO Seedlings 8 Cell Pk8 Sage
For those who want to try growing their food, compact edibles like cherry tomatoes, strawberries, and chillies are both rewarding and practical. These plants require full sun—at least six hours daily—and regular watering, making them ideal for sunny balconies in NSW or Victoria. To get started easily, consider the GYO Seedlings 8 Cell Pk8 Sage for a convenient all-in-one kit.
With the right plant choices and a few smart pot selections from HomeLeisure, you can transform even the smallest balcony into a lush, inviting retreat that’s easy to care for and uniquely yours.
Quick Styling Tips

Mix heights and textures: Combine tall plants, hanging baskets, and low pots for visual interest.
Use lightweight, self-watering pots: They make care easy and let you rearrange your space as needed.
Personalize your setup: Add a comfy chair, fairy lights, or a small table to make your green corner inviting.
Start Small, Grow Your Sanctuary
You don’t need a big backyard to enjoy the benefits of gardening. With thoughtful plant choices and a bit of style, your balcony can become your favourite spot to relax, recharge, and express your personality, all in just a few square metres.