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Will this fit on my balcony?
To ensure you get the most enjoyment from your new planter, it's important to check the type of fence beforehand. Our planters are specifically designed for fences with straight bars.
Suitable for:
- Fences with vertical bars (like most balcony railings).
- Fence dimensions: max 11 cm width between bars and max 2.5 cm bar thickness.
Not suitable for:
- Decorative fences: Fences with scrolls, arches, or irregular embellishments between the bars.
- Wide wooden fences: Fences or railings with wide planks and little space between the planks.
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Directions for use
Filling the GreenUp planter:
For the best results and stable placement, fill the Vercony GreenUp balcony planter in layers. Start on the inside, meaning on the balcony side, with a layer of approximately 3 cm of gravel and add about 3 cm of hydro granules to the front. Then fill the planter with potting soil and place the plants, putting the heaviest and largest plant on the inside. By keeping the center of gravity on the balcony side, the planter remains well-balanced and stable, even in varying weather conditions such as wind.
Fence placement:
Place the planter securely against the railings of your balcony. Slide the planter completely through the railing until the GreenUp planter is flush against the railing's bars.
Green balcony inspiration
See examples of how you can green your balcony using the Vercony GreenUp.
Inspiration
Completely green with ivy
Ivy (Hedera) is the ideal match for a slatted balcony. It is a strong, evergreen climbing plant that makes few demands. If you place the base in a Vercony planter on the ground, the tendrils can beautifully weave their way through the slats.
Inspiration
Herb base
Nothing beats the smell of fresh basil or mint on a summer evening. With Vercony planters, you can transform your balcony floor into a compact vegetable garden.
Inspiration
Flower world
The Vercony planters are designed so that you can plant flowers on both the inside and outside of your balcony railing. For example, you can plant smaller flowers like violets on the outside of your railing and larger flowers such as dahlias on the inside.
Inspiration
Vegetable garden
Do you dream of fresh tomatoes, crispy lettuce or your own strawberries, but don't have a garden? A vegetable garden on your balcony is the perfect solution. With Vercony planters, you can create a stable base on the ground, directly against the railings. This is ideal for vegetables that could use some support.