Here are a few of our favorite front door plants to dress up any entryway.
Potted trees for front door.
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A well composed front door flower pot can look as visually stimulating as a landscape painting.
It s also possible to come up with a sophisticated look in your front door by using greens silvers and whites.
Potted cone shaped pine trees standing symmetrically for a simple yet brilliant looking front door.
View in gallery a traditional entrance with sculptural trees on either side of the door.
Many of these front door flower pots use up cycled items to make a display that is truly unique.
View in gallery arrange multiple flower pots in a row for a clean and chic look.
View in gallery oversized flower pots also look good when you have an imposing front.
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.
Rugged and cool greenery in boxes accented with a few yellow and white blossoms.
Transplant potted shrubs to the ground in fall or keep them in an unheated shelter such as a garage during the winter.
View in gallery a cohesive garden landscape with a simple but elegant front door design.
Pine shrubs small trees and potted daisies flank the edges of this front entry.
It s a necessary step because potted shrubs aren t as tough during winters as those in ground because the roots can freeze.