Greening Your Orangery: Indoor & Outdoor Planting

Transforming your orangery into a vibrant sanctuary involves thoughtfully integrating both indoor and outdoor plants. By selecting the right greenery and arranging them thoughtfully, you can create a harmonious indoor-outdoor living experience that enhances your space’s beauty and functionality.

Bringing the Outdoors In: Indoor Planting

Indoor plants not only purify the air but also add a touch of nature to your orangery. Here are some plant suggestions to consider:

  • Citrus Trees: Meyer lemons, a cross between mandarin oranges and citron, thrive in sunny environments and produce sweet fruits. (foxfurd.com)

  • Tropical Climbing Plants: Bougainvillea offers vibrant colors and a tropical feel, making it a stunning addition to your orangery. (foxfurd.com)

  • Succulents: Cacti are low-maintenance and come in various shapes and sizes, adding unique textures to your space. (foxfurd.com)

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  • Herbs: Rosemary and lavender not only provide fresh herbs for cooking but also fill the air with their calming scents. (eleganthome.news)

Extending the Greenery Outdoors

Connecting your orangery to the garden enhances the indoor-outdoor flow. Consider these outdoor planting ideas:

  • Fragrant Flowers: Jasmine, lavender, and English garden roses can be placed near your orangery’s entrance to greet you with delightful aromas. (hallmarkglazedextensions.co.uk)

  • Climbing Vines: Bougainvillea and mandevilla can be trained to climb trellises or frames, adding vertical interest and color. (bergsonandeaton.com)

  • Edible Plants: Cherry trees not only produce delicious fruits but also offer beautiful blossoms in spring, enhancing your garden’s aesthetic. (foxfurd.com)

Creating a Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Connection

To blur the lines between your orangery and the garden:

  • Open Furniture Styles: Opt for pieces on legs, such as glass, cane, or rattan furniture, to allow uninterrupted views and light flow. (daniellelancaster.com)

  • Social Furniture Arrangement: Use armchairs instead of sofas to create less of a barrier in front of windows, enhancing the connection to the outdoors. (daniellelancaster.com)

  • Consistent Flooring: Extend the same flooring material from inside the orangery to the garden patio to create a smooth, contemporary look. (fleethomesconstruction.com)

Maintaining Your Green Sanctuary

Proper care ensures your plants thrive:

  • Ventilation: Ensure good airflow to prevent mold and mildew. In summer, open windows or doors; in winter, use thermostatically controlled roof vents. (bergsonandeaton.com)

  • Humidity: Create a humid microclimate by spraying leaves with water or using a water feature. (bergsonandeaton.com)

  • Watering: Avoid overwatering, especially in winter, to prevent root rot. (bergsonandeaton.com)

By thoughtfully selecting and arranging indoor and outdoor plants, you can transform your orangery into a vibrant sanctuary that seamlessly blends with your garden, enhancing your living space’s beauty and functionality.

6 Comments

  1. Citrus trees *and* bougainvillea? Sounds divine, though I can already hear my black thumb twitching. Do you offer courses in beginner-level plant whispering to keep my orangery dreams alive? Asking for a friend… who is me.

    • I love your honesty about the ‘black thumb’! While we don’t offer formal plant whispering courses (yet!), focusing on proper watering and sunlight can make a huge difference. Start with succulents – they’re very forgiving and a great way to build confidence. Perhaps in the future, plant whispering lessons will be available!

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  2. Citrus trees AND fragrant flowers? Suddenly feeling the urge to install a hammock amongst the lemons and roses. I may never leave. Forget enhancing beauty and functionality; you’re selling permanent vacation vibes!

    • That hammock idea sounds absolutely perfect! Imagine sipping lemonade surrounded by those scents. Maybe we should add “hammock installation tips” to our next orangery guide. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. Rosemary and lavender for calming scents, eh? I might need a whole orangery of those. Forget aromatherapy diffusers, I’m going full herbaceous relaxation station. Now, where did I put my gardening gloves… and maybe a cocktail shaker for a lavender-infused gin?

    • An herbaceous relaxation station – I love that! Lavender-infused gin sounds like the perfect reward after a hard day’s gardening. Let us know if you come up with any interesting recipes. Now you have given me an idea!

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