What plants could I put on a hot, sunny balcony in Florida?
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You have so many options in Florida with all the amazing foilage. From palm trees,Margenatas,Oleanders,Hibiscus, Daisey trees,the list will go on forever>>>
How about a beautiful firebush?
An assortment of croutons would be beautiful.
Jasmine and the smell is beautiful ,anything in the cactus family
i had scraps of plywood and trim and paint from habitat for humanity re-store- a friend and i used it to make trolly's for my larger potted plants. fixed wheels in back, mobile wheels in front to make the turn on to the 2nd floor deck, large eye hook and rope to pull it with. very handy critters and not much money involved. lots easier to pull than pick up and carry. kept the heavier pots on them and when winter came several smaller pots made the ride into the house w/ the larger pot.
not so much a comment on plants, but how to move them quickly.
Bougainvillea's make a great hanging basket as well as wave petunia, wondering jew plants and moose in a boat are all colorful (purple with white and pink flowers) and easy to move. Begonias make a nice basket but don't trail.