Things to know about growing flowers on a south-facing balconyA south-facing balcony is very suitable for growing flowers, as there is sufficient sunlight and relatively high temperature. When growing flowers, it is suitable to grow some flowers that have higher light requirements, such as coleus, sunflowers, etc. Moreover, because the lighting conditions on the south-facing balcony are different throughout the year, it can meet the different lighting needs of different flowers. Therefore, different flowers can be grown on the south balcony all year round. In spring and autumn, the temperature and light are basically the most suitable, and most flowers can be grown. However, in summer, the temperature is high and the light is too strong, so many flowers cannot be grown. Even if some flowers can be grown, they still need shade and cooling. Lotus, cockscomb, sunflower, etc. are not afraid of high temperatures and can be cultivated. In winter, by maintaining the temperature and light, you can grow some plants, such as orchids and Clivia. Things to know about growing flowers on an east-facing balconySpecifically speaking, an east-facing balcony will have relatively strong light only in the morning, and the light is relatively weak at other times. A balcony facing this direction is more suitable for growing plants that are afraid of strong light, such as the money tree. In addition, in early spring, autumn and winter, the light in the morning is not very strong, which is suitable for growing some shade-loving plants. However, the temperature is too low in winter, so it is best to grow some flowers that are not afraid of the cold, or some flowers that are dormant. Things to know about growing flowers on a west-facing balconyOn a west-facing balcony, the sunlight will be better in the afternoon, and the temperature will be higher after noon, so it is better to grow flowers in winter. In spring and autumn, you can grow plants that like light, but in summer, it is only suitable to grow flowers that are sun-resistant. Things to know about growing flowers on a north-facing balconyThere are many restrictions on growing flowers on a north-facing balcony. Basically, there is no strong sunlight or rain all year round, so it is suitable for growing shade-tolerant flowers, such as green ivy, ivy, etc. In winter, the light and temperature are very poor, so you need to pay attention to keeping warm, or place them in a well-lit place. Things to know about growing flowers on the rooftop balconyThe rooftop balcony has sufficient sunlight, suitable temperature, and good ventilation, so most flowers can be grown. However, it should be noted that in summer, the temperature of the rooftop balcony is higher than that of the downstairs balcony, so it is best to grow plants that like light and high temperatures. Be careful to maintain humidity when growing flowers, and move the flowers indoors in winter. |
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