An arrangement of blue plants on your balcony

Even if you don’t have a garden, it’s great to give your green fingers room. You can easily make an arrangement of blue plants on your balcony yourself. A beautiful arrangement attracts attention and inspires. With these tips you can certainly make something beautiful out of it.

Blue is the color of serenity and meditation. It is calming and uplifting. Good reasons to choose this color. Blue combines beautifully with white flowers, let blue dominate.Agapanthus or African lily
The choice of your pots
If you make an arrangement of blue plants, it will certainly attract attention. This calls for pots with a calm appearance. For example in terracotta colour, gray or white. Choose one color for all your pots. In any case, a limited number of colors and shapes.

The structure of your arrangement
You can build an arrangement from several pots with one plant per pot. Repetition gives peace of mind in the composition, so put the same plant in the same pot twice. The other pots can then vary in size and plant species, so that the image does not become too restless.

Create variation in height by placing a number of plants on a planting table or in a planter on legs. You can also fill several large plant pots with an arrangement of several plants. A kind of ‘flower arrangement’ with perennials.

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