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Transform your outdoor spaces with I Giardini di Giulia's botanical selection, the horticultural excellence of Puglia since 1977.
Welcome to our collection of outdoor plants, curated to offer the best of Italian horticultural tradition to anyone wishing to transform a garden, terrace, or simple balcony into a lush and long-lasting green space. I Giardini di Giulia, a floricultural company founded in 1977 in Ruvo di Puglia and now led by the third generation, cultivates over five hundred botanical varieties across nine hectares of greenhouses, rigorously selecting the species best suited to the Mediterranean climate and various sun exposure conditions.
Buying outdoor plants online means entrusting yourself to a nursery that guarantees healthy, well-rooted specimens ready for planting. Every plant that leaves our greenhouses is carefully prepared and shipped within 24-48 hours thanks to a protective packaging system designed to preserve the integrity of the root system and foliage during transport. With a rating of 4.8 on Google Reviews and 4.7 on Trustpilot, our customers' satisfaction testifies to the quality of our daily work.
The world of outdoor ornamental plants encompasses an extraordinary diversity of forms, colors, and ecological adaptations. Botanical classification primarily distinguishes between annual, biennial, and perennial plants based on their life cycle. Annual plants, such as Marigold and Freesia, complete their cycle in a single growing season, offering intense but temporary blooms. Outdoor perennial plants, on the other hand, live for many years and represent the smartest investment for those seeking a structured, low-maintenance garden in the long term.
A further fundamental distinction concerns evergreen plants and deciduous plants. Evergreens, such as Oleander, Euonymus, and Viburnum, retain their foliage throughout the year, providing visual cover and architectural structure even in winter months. Deciduous plants, however, follow the rhythm of the seasons, losing their leaves in autumn and renewing them in spring, often offering spectacular blooms and striking chromatic changes.
The Mediterranean climate of Puglia, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters, is an ideal testing ground for selecting the most resilient species. The plants cultivated in our greenhouses in Ruvo di Puglia are naturally acclimatized to the typical conditions of Southern Italy, which makes them particularly suitable for gardens and terraces in the central and southern regions of the peninsula, where temperatures rarely drop below freezing for extended periods.
Balcony plants transform even the smallest spaces into corners of color and fragrance. Our selection includes classic Zonal Geraniums, available in a wide chromatic range, Basket Petunias with their trailing habit ideal for railings and windowsills, and vibrant Gazanias that open to the morning sun. For those who love delicate blooms, we offer Fuchsia with its bicolored hanging flowers and Campanula catharina, perfect for potted arrangements. These species guarantee prolonged blooms from spring to autumn with relatively simple care.
For those looking for evergreen terrace plants capable of creating natural visual barriers and screening from the wind, our catalog offers elegant and durable solutions. Oleander, with its summer blooms and persistent foliage, is one of the most popular choices for sun-exposed terraces. Euonymus, both in its Livornese and Aurea varieties, offers variegated foliage and great adaptability. Viburnum Fragans adds a fragrant note during winter blooming, while Carissa grandiflora combines star-shaped white flowers with ornamental berries.
South and west-facing exposures require species capable of tolerating direct radiation and high summer temperatures without excessive water stress. Our collection's sun-resistant garden plants include Gazania and Dimorphotheca, whose corollas open in response to intense light, Delosperma with its groundcover blooms, and Mesembryanthemum. We also feature quintessential Mediterranean essences: Lavender, Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis), Eucalyptus Gunnii, and Pistacia Lentiscus, which combine drought resistance with the characteristic fragrances of the Mediterranean scrub.
Flowering outdoor perennial plants form the backbone of any well-designed landscape project. Euryops Pectinatus offers an almost continuous yellow bloom, Teucrium Azureum stands out with its bee-attracting blue-violet flowers, and Callistemon Red Rocket impresses with its bright red bottle-brush inflorescences. For those seeking scenic effects with ornamental grasses, Stipa tenuissima creates golden waves at the slightest breeze, while Grevillea Juniperina, of Australian origin, adds an exotic touch with its tubular flowers.
Outdoor aromatic plants combine ornamental function with practical and sensory benefits. Lavender, available in our catalog starting from just 5 euros, is the undisputed queen of fragrant gardens and sunny balconies. Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis), offered in both young and mature specimens up to 120 centimeters tall, is a noble plant of Mediterranean tradition, used in cooking and appreciated for its evergreen and aromatic foliage. Eucalyptus Gunnii completes the triad with its silvery leaves and balsamic fragrance, particularly valued in cut flower arrangements.
For those wishing to renew the appearance of their green space with the changing seasons, seasonal outdoor flowering plants offer bursts of color at affordable prices. Dahlia enchants with its double corollas available in numerous shades, Carnation in the Oscar and Peman varieties guarantees abundant and long-lasting blooms, and Lewisia, with its waxy pastel-colored flowers, is perfect for pots and planters in sunny positions. Dipladenia, a vigorous climbing plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, is ideal for pergolas and trellises on terraces and balconies.
The selection of outdoor plants should not be based solely on aesthetic appearance, but on a careful analysis of the environmental conditions of your space. The first factor to evaluate is sun exposure: sun-resistant plants such as Oleander, Grevillea Juniperina, and Gazania need at least six hours of direct light per day to best express their blooms. For north-facing balconies or partially shaded gardens, it is preferable to opt for species that tolerate partial shade, such as Fuchsia, Campanula, and Asparagus Meyeri.
The second crucial element is the space available for the root system. Terrace plants grown in pots require containers proportionate to the future growth of the chosen species. A Bay Laurel destined to become a small tree over a meter tall needs a pot of at least 40 centimeters in diameter, while Petunias and Geraniums are content with standard planters. Also consider the overall weight of pots and soil if your terrace has structural load limits.
Finally, consider the climate of your area. If you live in areas subject to frequent winter frosts, opt for cold-resistant outdoor plants such as Euonymus, Viburnum, and Lavender, which tolerate temperatures down to -10 degrees Celsius. For Mediterranean coastal areas, prefer species tolerant to salinity and wind such as Pistacia Lentiscus, Oleander, and Callistemon, naturally adapted to sea aerosols.
Success in cultivating outdoor ornamental plants depends on consistency and timely seasonal care. In spring, during vegetative awakening, it is essential to provide a balanced slow-release fertilizer, preferably organic, to support new growth and bud formation. This is also the ideal time for repotting balcony plants that have outgrown their containers, using a quality universal potting mix enriched with perlite to improve drainage.
During summer, irrigation becomes the critical factor. Even sun-resistant garden plants require regular watering, to be done in the early morning or late evening to avoid thermal shock and reduce evaporation. For potted plants, check the substrate's moisture daily by inserting a finger into the soil: if the top two centimeters are dry, it's time to water thoroughly until water drains from the drainage holes.
In autumn, proceed with containment pruning for evergreen plants and removal of dry foliage, preparing the essences for winter dormancy. Gradually reduce fertilization and irrigation. During winter, protect more sensitive species with basal mulching of bark or dry leaves and, for potted plants, wrap containers with non-woven fabric to insulate roots from frost. Move more delicate plants to sheltered positions away from cold wind, possibly near a south-facing wall.
Integrating outdoor plants into your living spaces offers advantages that go far beyond ornamental value. Scientific research has extensively documented the positive effects of vegetation on quality of life, both environmentally and psychophysically.
The foliage of terrace and garden plants lowers local temperatures through evapotranspiration, making outdoor spaces more livable during the summer.
Evergreen plants capture fine particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) and absorb carbon dioxide, significantly improving the air quality you breathe on your balcony or terrace.
Caring for a garden or flowering balcony reduces cortisol levels (the stress hormone) and promotes relaxation, improving mood and concentration.
Nectar-rich species like Lavender, Teucrium, and Euryops offer essential nourishment to bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects, contributing to the health of the urban ecosystem.
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