By: Getdistributors
Sunny marigolds stay in bloom for months if you give them good light and a little water. They shrug off heat and pests, making them a classic choice for Indian balconies.
This star of the summer grows lush in the dry hot months and takes only the rare drink. Clusters of pink, purple or white flowers spill over containers almost all year.
This rugged vine pulls through long droughts and still flaunts its bold, paper-like bracts. Give it full sun, prune now and then, and it will soon carpet your railings in color.
Giant, tropical blooms open each morning, painting the terrace bright red, yellow or pink. A sturdy shrub, hibiscus loves sun and asks for little beyond occasional feeding.
Low, succulent leaves hug the soil, while tiny roses explode in blazing orange, pink, or white. Hot afternoons dont bother it at all, and youll hardly ever need to drag out the hose.
These fast-growing flowers reward you with a riot of colour when exposed to full light. Dust-resistant and easy-care, they fill pots and window boxes in no time.
The slender vines and calming blue or white blooms soften fences and trellises. Simple to train, it lends an almost tropical feel to every balcony setting.