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We have been growing our plants with great passion since 1976. We are therefore proud that the third generation is now at the helm of our family business. All plants and trees we supply come either directly from our own nursery or from fellow nurseries that work in partnership with Heijnen. Through our close cooperation with various skilled growers, plant importers and other professionals, we guarantee products that are as fresh and high quality as possible. What this means for you is healthy and beautiful plants and trees straight from the nursery at competitive prices. 
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  • Sun - more than 4 hours of sun per day
  • Partial shade - up to 4 hours of sun per day
  • Shade - less than 2 hours of sun per day

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  • Bushy spreading growth habit - in this growth habit, the plant grows bushy in both height and width.
  • Climbing growth habit - as the name suggests, a climbing plant. Suitable for positioning against a wall, fence or pergola.
  • Creeping wide-spreading growth habit - relatively low-growing and ground-covering plants that spread considerably, especially in width.
  • Upright growth habit - these plants grow mostly straight up and with virtually no overhang.
  • Upright to bushy growth habit - these plants tend to grow straight up and, especially as they grow taller, may overhang slightly.
  • Clump-forming and upright growth habit - these plants form a single clump from which stems, leaves and flowers grow. The taller the plant, the more the leaves and stems may overhang.
  • Clump-forming growth habit - these plants form a single clump and remain somewhat more compact in shape
  • Sod-forming growth habit - these plants form a dense carpet. Stems and leaves grow very closely together. You could compare this to the growth habit of a lawn.

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Border: also called a bed, this is a strip of ground (part of the garden) intended for planting. Due to the construction of paths, terraces and lawn, a garden often consists of multiple borders:

  • Group planting: plants that are at their best when placed together in small or large groups and can be easily combined with other garden plants if desired.
  • Edge planting: mostly low-growing plants that are suitable for use at the edge of borders and so provide a nice progression from low to tall plants.
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Solitary: a plant (usually a larger shrub) that does best when planted alone and not with several of the same variety together. A solitary plant is a real eye-catcher and also provides 'body' to the garden. You place a solitary plant in a border in combination with (relatively) low-growing plants, for example.

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Purple flowering terrace and balcony plants

Purple flowering patio and balcony plants add vibrant colour to any outdoor space. These violet terrace flowers create stunning visual interest with their rich purple hues. Ideal for creating purple flowering gardens or borders, they offer a beautiful lavender-hued display.

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    Buy purple flowering terrace and balcony plants

    Purple flowering balcony plants bring a touch of elegance and boldness to any outdoor space. These vibrant blooms, such as violet terrace flowers and lavender-hued balcony blooms, create a stunning visual impact. Imagine a garden with purple colour accents, where light purple and deep purple flowers dance in the breeze. The beauty of these plants lies in their ability to transform a simple patio into a captivating retreat. Discover the charm of a patio and balcony plant that adds a splash of colour to your surroundings. Whether it's lilac or amethyst-coloured, these blooms are perfect for creating mauve-coloured borders and gardens. Let the allure of purple flowering gardens inspire your next gardening project.

    What defines purple flowering patio and balcony plants?

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants are a delightful addition to any garden. These plants, known for their vibrant hues, include popular varieties like Petunia, Verbena, and Salvia. They are often chosen for their ability to add a splash of colour to terraces and balconies. These plants are also referred to as rich purple outdoor plants or deep purple patio flowers. In the garden, purple flowering patio and balcony plants are used to create stunning purple flowering borders and gardens with purple colour accents. They can transform a simple space into a vibrant garden with purple colour accents. Whether you prefer light purple, deep purple, or lavender-coloured blooms, these plants offer a wide range of options. For those looking to enhance their outdoor space, consider adding flowering terrace and balcony plants to your collection. With options like violet balcony plants and purple blooms for balcony gardens, these plants are perfect for creating a garden with purple colour accents. Whether you choose lilac, violet-coloured, or plum-coloured varieties, these plants will bring life and colour to your outdoor area.

    Traits of deep purple and rich balcony flower colours

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants are a stunning choice for any garden. These plants grow in various forms, from compact bushes to trailing vines. They can spread widely, creating a lush display of colour. As they develop, these plants start as small seedlings and gradually grow into mature specimens, often reaching their full size within a few months. The blooming period for purple flowering terrace and balcony plants varies. Many bloom in spring and summer, influenced by climate, weather, and care. Warmer temperatures and well-prepared soil can enhance their flowering. The blooms come in shades like light purple, deep purple, and lavender-coloured, depending on the species and growing conditions. Factors such as soil type, light, and care affect the vibrancy of the colours. Some purple flowering balcony plants are known for their fragrance. The scent can range from subtle to strong, adding an extra dimension to the garden. The aroma often comes from the flowers, but sometimes the leaves and stems contribute as well. These plants can reach different heights, depending on the variety and care. Some stay low, perfect for borders, while others grow taller, adding layers to the garden. Choosing the right spot and providing proper care ensures they thrive. For those looking to enhance their garden with purple hues, consider options like violet terrace flowers or lavender-hued balcony blooms. To explore more, consider the option to buy purple flowering patio and balcony plants.

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants are a delightful addition to any garden. These rich purple outdoor plants come in various shapes and sizes, offering a range of leaf forms, colours, and textures. Leaves can be oval, lance-shaped, or heart-shaped, with shades from light green to deep purple. Some have smooth surfaces, while others are textured or hairy, helping them retain moisture. Most purple flowering terrace and balcony plants are deciduous, losing their leaves in winter, but some, like lavender-coloured varieties, remain evergreen, depending on the climate and location.

    Winter hardiness varies among these plants. Factors like temperature, frost duration, and wind exposure play a role. Choosing the right species for your area is crucial. For instance, violet balcony plants may withstand mild frost but need protection in harsher conditions. Soil conditions also affect their resilience, with well-drained soil being ideal.

    These deep purple patio flowers are generally heat and drought-tolerant, thanks to their origins in warmer climates. Their leaf structure, often with a waxy coating or fine hairs, helps reduce water loss. A deep root system allows them to access moisture from deeper soil layers, making them suitable for dry spells.

    In terms of safety, purple flowering gardens are non-toxic and safe for children and pets. They enhance biodiversity by providing food and shelter for insects and birds. Their long-lasting blooms and insect-friendly properties support a balanced ecosystem, making them a valuable addition to any garden with purple colour accents.

    Best locations for purple flowers on terrace and patio

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants can transform any outdoor space into a vibrant and colourful retreat. These plants are perfect for adding depth and vibrancy to terraces and balconies. Here are some ways to use them effectively:

    • Border: Create a stunning border with violet balcony plants to define the edges of a terrace or patio.
    • Group Planting: Use lavender-hued balcony blooms in groups to create a lush, cohesive look.
    • Solitary Planting: Place a single, striking purple flowering plant as a focal point on a balcony.
    • Containers: Plant purple blooms for balcony gardens in pots or planters for flexibility and easy rearrangement.
    • Privacy Screen: Use tall purple flowering plants as a natural privacy screen or windbreak.
    • Insect Corner: Attract beneficial insects by creating a biodiversity zone with purple flowering terrace and balcony plants.
    These purple flowering gardens not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also bring a sense of calm and elegance. Whether choosing light purple, deep purple, or lavender-coloured plants, they are sure to add a touch of sophistication to any garden with purple colour accents. Consider options like lilac, violet-coloured, or plum-coloured blooms to suit personal taste. For those looking to buy purple flowering patio and balcony plants, there are many varieties available to suit different styles and preferences.

    Companion ideas for dramatic purple colour schemes

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants can create stunning displays when combined with other plant types. Consider pairing rich purple outdoor plants with silver foliage plants like Artemisia or Dusty Miller. These light-coloured leaves contrast beautifully with deep purple patio flowers, enhancing their vibrant hues. Another option is to mix violet balcony plants with white flowering plants such as Alyssum or Bacopa. This combination creates a striking visual effect, making the purple blooms for balcony gardens stand out even more. For a more textured look, add grasses like Festuca or Carex, which provide a soft backdrop for the purple flowering borders. These combinations not only add depth to a garden with purple colour accents but also attract pollinators, enhancing the garden's ecosystem. Using a variety of purple shades, from lavender-coloured to amethyst-coloured, can create a harmonious yet dynamic garden space. Whether it's a garden with purple flowering borders or a terrace filled with purple flowers for colourful terraces, these combinations offer endless possibilities for creating a captivating outdoor area.

    Soil, light and watering for purple container success

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants thrive in various light conditions. They prefer full sun to partial shade, depending on the specific plant variety. Factors like the direction of the balcony and surrounding buildings can affect light exposure. These plants are generally wind-resistant, but placing them near a wall or using windbreaks can help protect them from strong gusts. The ideal soil for purple flowering terrace and balcony plants is well-draining and rich in organic matter. A mix of potting soil with added compost can enhance growth. Regular fertilisation supports healthy blooms. Maintaining soil moisture is crucial; these plants need consistent watering, especially in sunny or windy conditions, to prevent the soil from drying out. Purple flowering gardens benefit from a slightly acidic to neutral pH level. Testing the soil can help determine the right balance. Adjusting pH with lime or sulphur can optimise conditions for vibrant violet terrace flowers. With the right care, these lavender-hued balcony blooms can add stunning purple accents to any garden.

    When to plant and how to maintain purple blooms

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants can be planted year-round if they come in pots, except during frost. For those with roots or clumps, spring and autumn are ideal. Factors like soil type, sunlight, and climate affect planting success. Plant spacing depends on the type of plant, its size at planting, growth rate, and the number of plants per metre. This information is usually found on the plant's product page. Proper soil preparation is crucial. Ensure the soil is well-drained and enriched with compost. When planting, dig a hole twice the size of the root ball, place the plant, and fill with soil. Water thoroughly after planting. Regular watering is essential, especially in dry periods, to maintain vibrant purple blooms. Rich purple outdoor plants and deep purple patio flowers add stunning colour to any garden with purple colour accents, creating beautiful purple flowering gardens and borders.

    Care Tips for Purple Flowering Patio and Balcony Plants

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants bring vibrant colour to any outdoor space. Proper care ensures these plants thrive and bloom beautifully.

    • Care and Maintenance: These plants need well-drained soil and a sunny spot. Regularly check for dry soil and water when needed. Ensure good air circulation to prevent mildew.
    • Pruning Advice: Prune after flowering to encourage new growth. Use clean, sharp tools to avoid damaging the plant. Pruning helps maintain shape and promotes a longer flowering season.
    • Fertilising: Fertilise in spring with a balanced fertiliser. This supports healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Avoid over-fertilising, as it can harm the plant.
    • Watering: Water in the morning to allow leaves to dry by evening. Check soil moisture regularly; water when the top inch is dry. Avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.
    • Winter Protection: In colder climates, protect plants with mulch or bring them indoors. This prevents frost damage and ensures survival through winter.
    • Transplanting: Transplant in early spring or autumn. Water well after moving to reduce transplant shock. Ensure the new location has similar light and soil conditions.

    Decorative strength of purple in small outdoor spaces

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants bring a vibrant touch to any garden. These rich purple outdoor plants are known for their stunning blooms, which range from light purple to deep purple shades. The flowers often have a sweet fragrance, attracting bees and butterflies, making them perfect for a garden with purple colour accents. The leaves of these plants can vary in texture and colour, adding to their visual appeal. Some have a soft, velvety feel, while others are smooth and glossy. These deep purple patio flowers not only add beauty but also serve as a habitat for insects. They provide shelter and food, enhancing the biodiversity of balcony gardens. The growth form of these plants can be bushy or trailing, offering flexibility in design. In autumn, the foliage may change colour, adding another layer of interest. During winter, the structure of these plants can catch frost, creating a picturesque scene. For those looking to enhance their garden with purple flowering borders, these plants are an excellent choice. They offer a dynamic movement in the breeze, similar to ornamental grasses. Consider adding violet balcony plants to create a stunning display of purple blooms for balcony gardens.

    UK’s favourite purple balcony plants

    Purple flowering terrace and balcony plants bring a touch of elegance to any outdoor space. Popular choices include Petunia 'Purple Velvet', known for its deep purple blooms, and Verbena 'Homestead Purple', which adds a vibrant touch to balcony gardens. Salvia greggii 'Purple Rain' offers a lavender-hued display, while Lobelia erinus 'Purple Star' provides a cascade of violet terrace flowers. Osteospermum '3D Purple' is perfect for those seeking amethyst-coloured accents. These plants are ideal for creating purple flowering gardens and mauve-coloured borders. They add depth and vibrancy, making them perfect for purple flowering borders and gardens with purple colour accents. All these stunning purple blooms for balcony gardens are available to order online from Heijnen, delivered straight from the nursery to your home. Enhance your garden with light purple, deep purple, and plum-coloured flowers, creating a beautiful and colourful terrace.

    Pros and visual intensity

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants are a great choice for adding colour and charm to outdoor spaces. These plants come in various shades, from light purple to deep violet, and can transform any garden with purple colour accents.

    Advantages:

    • Purple flowering terrace and balcony plants offer a rich and vibrant colour that stands out in any setting.
    • They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing the garden's ecosystem.
    • These plants are versatile and can thrive in pots, making them ideal for small spaces.
    • Many varieties, such as lavender and lilac, are known for their pleasant fragrance.
    • Purple flowers can create a calming and soothing atmosphere in the garden.
    • They pair well with other colours, adding depth and vibrancy to garden borders.
    • Some species, like amethyst-coloured and plum-coloured plants, are drought-tolerant, requiring less water.

    Disadvantages:

    • Some purple flowering plants may require specific soil conditions to thrive.
    • They might need regular pruning to maintain their shape and encourage blooming.
    • Certain varieties can be sensitive to extreme weather conditions.

    Incorporating rich purple outdoor plants into a garden can enhance its visual appeal and create a unique atmosphere.

    Buy Purple Balcony Plants – For Dramatic Colour in Small Places

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants bring a touch of elegance to any outdoor space. These plants, like Petunia 'Purple Velvet' and Verbena 'Homestead Purple', offer vibrant hues that transform balconies into colourful retreats. When choosing these plants, consider the light conditions and space available. For sunny spots, Salvia greggii 'Purple Rain' thrives, while Lobelia erinus 'Purple Star' suits shadier areas. Osteospermum '3D Purple' adds a unique touch with its striking blooms. These violet terrace flowers not only add depth but also create a soothing atmosphere. To enhance your garden with purple colour accents, opt for a mix of light purple and deep purple varieties. Buy purple flowering patio and balcony plants at Heijnen to enjoy a garden full of lavender-hued balcony blooms. Transform your space with these amethyst-coloured beauties today!

    The ideal variety for you Buy purple flowering terrace and balcony plants

    Purple flowering patio and balcony plants bring vibrant colour to any garden. These rich purple outdoor plants, like violet terrace flowers, are perfect for creating stunning purple flowering borders. Lavender-hued balcony blooms add a touch of elegance with their deep purple shades. For a garden with purple colour accents, consider amethyst-coloured or lilac varieties. Buy purple flowering patio and balcony plants to transform your space with beautiful mauve-coloured borders.

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