🌞 Sunlight Essentials: How to Match Plants With the Right Light Conditions
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☀️ 1. Full Sun (6+ Hours of Direct Light)
These plants love strong, bright sun and are perfect for south-facing balconies or open patios.
Great Options:
- Lavender
- Rosemary
- Succulents
- Tomatoes
- Marigolds
Using raised planters or railing planters helps these sun-loving plants get maximum exposure.
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🌤️ 2. Partial Sun / Partial Shade (3–6 Hours)
These plants prefer gentle morning sun and some protection from harsh afternoon heat.
Great Options:
- Basil
- Begonias
- Peppers
- Herbs like parsley or thyme
- Geraniums
A small plant stand can help position them at just the right height for balanced light.
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🌥️ 3. Shade (Less Than 3 Hours of Direct Light)
North-facing balconies or indoor spots away from windows often fall into this category.
Great Options:
- Ferns
- Peace lilies
- Mint
- Caladium
- Ivy
Place them in corner planters or decorative pots where they get bright, indirect light.
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🪴 4. Observe and Adjust
Even within the same balcony or room, light changes throughout the day.
If plants look pale, stretched, or droopy, try shifting them closer to—or farther from—the light.
Using lightweight pots or caddies makes these adjustments quick and easy.