No outdoor space is too small for a garden. Tiny terrace? Fire escape? Juliet balcony? With a potted plant and a folding chair, you've got a garden. Here are 11 of our favorites:
Above: A city view in Lund, in southern Sweden. Photograph via Bolaget.
Above: Architect David Mann and partner Fritz Karch live in a penthouse studio on Washington Square in Manhattan. For more of their garden (and apartment), see An Architect and a Collector at Home.
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Above: Here's a terrace turned jungle, thanks to too many potted plants and an Ikea folding table that evokes safari style. For more, see Steal This Look: Urban Terrace Garden.
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Antwerp-based garden designers Bart Haverkamp and Pieter Croes have their own "tiny oasis" in the middle of the city. For more, see Radical Gardens of Antwerp.
Above: London-based garden writer Isabelle Palmer kits out her tiny balcony with window boxes, and potted topiaries. See more of her garden in Ask the Expert: Balcony Gardener Isabelle Palmer.
Above: Tiniest terrace in Brooklyn? Our own Marie Viljoen gardened in 66 square feet before moving to Harlem a few months ago. For more, see Garden Visit: 66 Square Feet.
Above: A sunny, tiled terrace in Malmö, Sweden. Photograph via Bolaget.
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For more of our favorite tiny terraces, see Garden Visit: 66 Square Feet (Plus) in Harlem and Design Sleuth: Parisian Balcony Mise-en-Scene.
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