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4. Vertical Shelving
Just like adding latticework provides vertical space, using tall shelving units can also give you extra square footage- perfect for tons of potted plants! The tiny balcony in this photo still has ample room for a table and chairs, potted plants, a shelving unit and then even more greenery because of all that shelving space!
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5. Use Hanging Pots
When you don’ t have wall space, use your ceiling! Hanging pots from the ceiling keep the floor clear for other items like your patio table and chairs, but can still provide you that dreamy garden feel. Even if you don’t hang them from this ladder-like fixture, you can still get this look and feel by using traditional hanging potted plants found at your local home improvement store.
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6. Hanging Planters
Take your love of hanging gardens to the next level by creating your own hanging planter, with multiple rows of plants or herbs right underneath each other. You can get all the variety, without taking up additional space. You can use old PVC pipes or even an old pallet to get this look, and at a reasonable cost.
WooHome.com has 27 more creative ways to dress up your balcony garden.