Sow Much' - Lush Balcony Garden For Urban Spaces

By Phifer Mosquito Screens

Anya lived in a small apartment in a bustling city. Despite the limited space, she longed for a connection with nature. She started with a few potted herbs and gradually added more plants... This could be your story too! Come now, transform your urban oasis with a thriving balcony garden.

Small Beginnings

Start with a few potted plants to get a feel for balcony gardening.

Grow Your Own

Experience the joy of homegrown herbs and vegetables. Enjoy the tantalising taste of homegrown black cumin, red chilli and rosemary, taking your Kabuli Pulao to the next level.

Vertical Gardening

Go for vertical gardening techniques to utilise most of the space. Choose recycled bamboo, wooden crates, and metal alloys; the most maintainable materials used for vertical gardening include.

Drip Trays

You don't have to soak your neighbours dwelling downstairs! Use drip trays under your plant pots and crates to stop water from leaking.

Proper Care

Ensure your plants receive adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients.

Pesticides and Fungicides

Spray your little green friends with neem oil, pyrethrin-based sprays, and insecticidal soap, the best insecticides and fungicides that kill the destructive bugs, but let the good arthropods live.

Add Colours

Cheer up your garden space with colourful flowers and foliage. Liven up a line of colourful terracotta pots with a splash of drama created by the colourful leafy shrubs such as Cordyline, Rex Begonia, and Canna.