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Fancy a lovely garden in your apartment? We've got some smart ideas

With construction increasingly encroaching the green cover and apartments growing smaller by the day, the only kind of garden one might see is a public park. Often, we yearn for a quiet, green oasis of our own, don't we?

Updated on: Mar 27, 2015 06:43 PM IST
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With construction increasingly encroaching the green cover and apartments growing smaller by the day, the only kind of garden one might see is a public park. Often, we yearn for a quiet, green oasis of our own, don't we?

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But where's the space? That's a good question. Well, here's what we say: who needs a sprawling lawn for a beautiful garden? Even if your house is low on space, you can create an oasis of your very own in this concrete jungle.

The ideas are aplenty and not only will they solve the space crunch but also give your home a fun, quirky makeover. Think box shelves, vertical gardens and more. All set?

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Hang 'em
This is possibly the easiest way to work around small spaces. Get small planters that can be hung with a wire or a beautiful L-bracket. Alternatively, you can get cans from your local market (especially the kinds milkmen still carry), paint them in bright, summery colours and just hang them over the balcony railing. You could even take one long rope and tie all your mini planters on it by making three to four knots. Easy-peasy.

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Go vertical
Clearly, when you are low on space, there is nowhere left to go but up! Pick a corner and take your pick. You can use a small stepladder and place different potted plants on each step. If you really want to go the extra mile, create a panel of wooden boards and hammer a few hooks into it and attach your mini planters on it. You can even buy a sturdy wire mesh (criss-crossed), nail it to a wall and hang them on it.

Shelf it
Got any old bookshelves or kitchen shelves that you want to discard? Hold it! Use them to place your plants on instead. You can use old plyboards in your house, if you have any, or buy some from a local vendor and have them attached to the wall. Box shelves, if you have those, look even more quaint and attractive. Get them done in different sizes and shapes (square or rectangular) to give it an artistic spin and voila, you've got a fancy addition to your mini garden.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Neha Malude

Neha Malude writes on Books and Culture, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City

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