Spring fever on your balcony

You don’t need a big garden to be able to enjoy cheerful blossoming flowers. They can also steal the show on a balcony or terrace. With their vibrant flowers, they deliver spring right to you. Plant them on a beautiful fall day, and once winter is over the spring fever will come naturally!

Choosing flower bulbs

Planting flower bulbs is easy as pie. Choose your favorite bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, crocuses, or hyacinths, and plant them in pots or containers filled with potting soil. Make sure your pots have enough drainage holes so that excess water can drain away. Give the pots a spot where they will get plenty of sunlight. Nature will do the rest!

Caring for flower bulbs

Once planted, flower bulbs require very little care. Since the soil in a pot will dry out faster, water occasionally if the soil feels dry. Once the bulbs start to grow and flower, you will be rewarded with a colorful spring display on your balcony or terrace.

Bees & butterflies

Besides having a positive impact on your mood, flower bulbs have other benefits as well. They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, which help pollinate other plants. The result? More biodiversity on your balcony.

Spring fever

What’s more, spring-flowering bulbs are the best way to celebrate the start of the balcony season. While the rest of nature is still in full hibernation, these bulbs will give you an early dose of spring fever. In other words, having flowering bulbs on your balcony brings spring right to you!

a chair with a blanket and flowers in pots: Tulipa a group of white flowers: Tulipa-Hyacinthus a group of pink and white flowers: Muscari-White a group of purple flowers in baskets: Muscari-Crocus