The garden is usually the place we encounter outside the house, arranged in a yard or even on the terrace in a miniature version. However, when space is limited, we resort to unconventional solutions, to places where we wouldn't have imagined integrating a garden.

Whether we want to plant aromatic herbs for the kitchen or ornamental plants, a few boxes placed on some wooden legs will be perfect for delighting ourselves in spring and summer with gardening activities. They are practical and you don't have to bend constantly. You can create them in the desired size and height suitable for you.

If space does not allow you to arrange an outdoor garden, integrate it indoors. Create a suitable space for plants, near windows for sufficient natural light. It will surely become the focal point of the room, being constantly admired by guests.

Do your plants love light and warmth, but can't stay in the yard during winter? Create a space for them indoors, delimited with glass windows and arranged in a way similar to the outdoor garden. It will be like a continuation of the terrace in your own home, a unique and attractive style.

The vertical garden is a trend that attracts us more and more. A tall wall, with wire or other elements from which we can hang plant supports, is the starting point for setting up such a garden. At the base, place thicker plants, hanging ones, longer, and then continue vertically with medium-sized ones, reaching the smallest ones that occupy little space.

In this case too, it is important for the balcony or terrace to receive enough sunlight so that the plants can develop harmoniously.