3. Greenery doesn’t need to touch the ground
If you live somewhere with a balcony or small terrace, there’s still plenty of room to add greenery — you just need to get a little creative. Hanging planters, railing pots, or even an old wooden ladder propped against the wall can help you build a lush little garden without taking up too much floor space.
Herbs like basil, mint, and rosemary are perfect for all food lovers – and the best part is, they’re low-maintenance, fast-growing, and handy for summer cooking. Even a few well-placed plants can make your space feel calmer, cooler, and more inviting.
If the property you’re renting has a garden, you can take it a step further - growing vegetables and flowers or setting up raised beds. Just consider how much time and energy you're willing to commit. Low-maintenance options (like lavender or ornamental grasses) can add life without the pressure of constant care.
Our expert tip: Always check with your landlord before making any changes, so you stay on the safe side.