It s a cinch all you need is a container a planter in true gardener speak potting soil some plants and you re ready to go.
Pots for plants ideas.
The most important thing is good drainage says barbara wise author of container gardening for all seasons.
Choose from indoor planters outdoor planters garden containers herb planters flower pots and more.
Swap plants out through the season to create different looks.
If a patio lining up potted plants along the edge is a brilliant way to demarcate a patio from the rest of the yard.
Many of these front door flower pots use up cycled items to make a display that is truly unique.
The tall dramatic purple ish leaves are elephant ears.
Just switch out the plants to change your home s look with the season.
Pots and planters are a strong supporting role.
It would be easy to lean up against the rail of a porch or deck.
These four different pots with different plants go so nicely together.
Many plants thrive in containers.
Set small terracotta plant pots in the rings.
Here for example this bleeding heart looks beautiful in spring.
This planting grows best in shade.
From old milk cans to fruit baskets to antique chairs anything can be turned into a planter with a bit of creativity and gumption these designs look great all year long.
Pots and containers offer the gardener great versatility and are a fantastic way to experiment with planting and design.
They are tropical plants and available in various colors and sizes.
If you re looking for a raised garden bed we have those as well.
To tie your display together paint the tops of the pots with chalkboard paint and use attractive lettering to label your plants.
I think the varying heights are key plus the plant selections follow the fill thrill spill formula.
Caring for your planters helps them last longer and keeps your plants looking attractive.
From short term bedding displays to permanent features of small trees and topiary planting in pots adds another dimension to the garden softening corners brightening dull spots and providing instant yet easily changeable results.
Make sure there s a hole in the bottom of your pot so plants don t drown and read the tag or talk to the nursery to learn which plants do well in your specific conditions such as full sun or shade.
While the flowers and plants are the star don t forget your choice of pots and planters.
Affix metal rings to the palette with screws.
Be mindful of the pots and boxes you use.
Use this palette planter for kitchen herbs.
Remember to space out the pots so your plants have room to grow.