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8 flowering plants that should be sown now in the balcony for full bloom in winter

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 10, 2025, 17:00 IST
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8 flowering plants that should be sown now in the balcony for full bloom in winter

As winter approaches, balcony gardens often lose their summer vibrancy. However, with timely sowing, you can ensure a colourful floral display even in the chilly months. Some hardy flowers thrive in cool weather, producing lush blooms throughout winter. By planting them now, you give these plants time to establish strong roots and prepare for a stunning, fragrant display when temperatures drop.

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Pansy

Pansies are cheerful winter bloomers with vivid “faces” that brighten up any balcony. They come in purple, yellow, white, and multi-coloured varieties and thrive in cool weather. These hardy plants can tolerate mild frost, making them ideal for Indian winters. Regular watering and partial sunlight help them flourish. With minimal care, they bloom profusely till early spring, adding charm and colour throughout the season.

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Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)

Alyssum produces clusters of tiny, honey-scented blooms that form a delicate carpet along balcony edges or pots. It’s loved for its sweet fragrance and low-maintenance nature. Perfect for borders or hanging planters, it thrives in bright sunlight and well-draining soil. Its continuous flowering during cool months adds a soft, romantic touch to your winter balcony garden.

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Calendula (Pot marigold)

Calendula is a sunshine flower of winter, bringing bright orange and yellow hues to gloomy days. Its sturdy nature and long-lasting blooms make it a gardener’s favourite. Apart from its beauty, it’s known for its medicinal properties and edible petals. It thrives in mild sunlight and slightly moist soil, rewarding you with blooms till early spring.

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Petunia

Petunias offer a cascade of colourful trumpet-shaped flowers, perfect for balcony railings and window boxes. They prefer full sun and well-drained soil, and when deadheaded regularly, they bloom continuously through winter. Petunias not only enhance visual appeal but also attract pollinators like butterflies, keeping your balcony lively even during the colder months.

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Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)

Snapdragons are used in large, spiky blooms in pastel pink, yellow and red to add a vertical grace to the balcony gardens. Their flowers seem to have the mouth of a dragon, so it is called. They are fond of cool climates and require much sunlight. Early planted, they will flower late in winter through spring, and they will provide height and texture to your floral display.

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Clarkia

Clarkia is a graceful annual that thrives in the cooler months, producing delicate flowers in pink, lavender, and purple hues. It grows quickly and is perfect for adding colour to balcony pots and railing planters. The plant’s tall stems and soft blooms create an elegant, whimsical look. Moderate watering and bright sunlight ensure a healthy, long-lasting display.

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Cineraria

Clarkia is an elegant annual plant that thrives in cool seasons, producing small flowers in pink, lavender, and purple. It is the fastest growing and is suitable to add colour to ruin planters in balconies and railing planters. The thick stems and the tender flower of the plant form a graceful and charming appearance. Moderate watering and bright sun rays guarantee a healthy, long display.

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Osteospermum (African daisy)

Hardy and sun-loving, osteospermum, or African daisy, is a plant that grows in cooler climates. Its daisy like flowers bloom during the day and close down at night giving a dynamic beauty to your balcony. Such plants require low maintenance and lots of sunshine. When they start blooming, they continue through winter, bringing a long-lasting burst of colour.

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