36 Container Garden Ideas to Inspire Your Own Pretty Plantings (2024)

If you want to create a garden box, patio planter, or other contained arrangement of flowers and greenery but don't know how to get started, we have container garden ideas with all the details you need for a beautiful display. Find the container garden that works for you from our list, including the plants you need, the sunlight required, and suggestions for pots for planting.

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Cottage-Style Container Garden

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This perfect cottage container garden idea is ideal for a window box. It incorporates soft shades of pink and purple and plants that have loose, open shapes. Here, petunias, licorice plant, and verbena do the job perfectly. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas 'Blackie') — 1

B. Licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare) — 1

C. Petunia 'Carpet Lilac' — 2

D. Verbena 'Aztec Pink Magic'— 1

E. Wishbone flower (Torenia 'Summer Wave Blue') — 1

F. Salvia 'Lady in Red'— 1

G. Petunia 'Ramblin White'— 1

H. Petunia 'Pink Daddy' — 1

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Galvanized Pot Containers

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A beautiful window box container garden idea can be simple or complex. Here, colorful petunias in attractive galvanized pots have just as much impact as a many-hued combination. This planting grows best in a spot that gets full sun.

A. Petunia 'Wave Pink' — 1

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Dramatic Full Sun Container Garden

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Use contrasting colors to create drama with this container garden idea. Here, shades of purple mix well together—and make a stunning contrast for a salmon geranium. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Lobelia erinus — 3

B. Petunia 'Blue Velvet' — 1

C. Geranium (Pelargonium 'Fantasia Salmon') — 2

D. Viola 'Sorbet Purple Duet'— 2

E. Lavender pink petunia — 1

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Tropical Container Garden

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Create a container for gardening that will attract attention by using bold colors and tropical plants. Here, a tree-form hibiscus adds even more appeal. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis — 1

B. Japanese bloodgrass (Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra') — 3

C. Salvia (Salvia splendens) — 3

D. New Guinea impatiens (Impatiens 'Celebration Deep Red') — 3

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Perennial Container Garden Ideas

You can add perennials to any container garden for year-after-year beauty. Stick to the well-known rule of having a spiller, a thriller, and a filler plant in each container.

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Yellow Container Garden

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Bright shades of yellow catch the eye in this sunny container gardening idea, even across the yard. Here, golden sunflowers make an impact with their big, bold blooms. This cheery container grows best in full sun.

A. Dwarf sunflower (Helianthus 'Elf') — 3

B. Snapdragon (Antirrhinum 'Yellow Chimes') — 6

C. Celosia 'Fresh Look Yellow' — 3

D. Marigold (Tagetes 'Janie Bright Yellow') — 4

E. Lysimachia 'Outback Sunset' — 3

F. Potato vine (Solanum jasminoides 'Variegata') — 2

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Scent-Focused Planter

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Great container garden ideas are appealing to several senses. Here, a hybrid rose and thyme offer scents as good as their looks. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Miniature rose (Rosa spp.) — 1

B. Creeping thyme (Thymus spp.) — 3

C. English ivy (Hedera helix) — 3

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Heat- and Humidity-Tolerant Container Garden

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Plan properly to keep a container garden in a tough spot. Here, for example, canna, lantana, and maidengrass stand up to heat and humidity to look good all summer long. This planting grows best in full sun or partial shade.

A. Canna 'Pretoria' — 2

B. Lantana 'Lucky White' — 4

C. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Dappled Dawn') — 1

D. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Dark Frills') — 2

E. Vinca major 'Variegata' — 3

F. Melampodium paludosum — 1

G. Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas 'Margarita') — 1

H. Maidengrass (Miscanthus sinensis) — 1

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Ornamental Grass Planter

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Use ornamental grasses to add height and texture for this container garden idea. Here, purple fountaingrass adds extra color, too. This planting grows best in partial shade.

A. Purple fountaingrass (Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum') — 2

B. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Sun Velvet Red') — 3

C. Plectranthus 'Variegatus' — 2

D. Impatiens 'Dazzler Pink' — 2

E. Licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare) — 2

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Succulent Container Garden Ideas

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Colorful Foliage Container

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With fantastic foliage, you don't even need flowers in a container for gardening. Look for plants that have colorful foliage, such as the coleus used here. This planting grows best in partial shade.

A. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Black Dragon') — 3

B. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Wizard Jade') — 3

C. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Dress Me Up') — 3

D. Ruellia brittoniana — 1

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Bloomless Container Garden

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Here's a great bloomless container garden idea with interesting foliage. A purple phormium contrasts delightfully with a golden-variegated plectranthus. This planting grows best in partial shade.

A. New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) — 1

B. Plectranthus 'Easy Gold' — 2

C. Society garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) — 2

D. Silver thyme (Thymus 'Argenteus') — 1

E. Snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) — 1

F. Philodendron 'Prince of Orange' — 1

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Creative Container Garden Vessel

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Planting in a great pot can make all the difference in a container for gardening. Here, an old rusty wheelbarrow makes a charming container garden. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) — 1

B. Perilla 'Magilla' — 3

C. Diascia 'Diamonte Lavender Pink'— 3

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Carefully Repetitive Planter

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Repeating an element is one of the most effective container garden ideas. It applies to containers for gardening, too. Here, purple New Zealand flax and coralbells go together, as well as the arching form of the flax and the fiber optic grass. This planting grows best in partial sun.

A. Fiber optic grass (Scirpus cernuus) — 1

B. Coralbells (Heuchera 'Amethyst Mist') — 1

C. New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) — 1

D. Variegated geranium (Pelargonium 'Happy Thought') — 1

E. Calamondin (Citrofortunella microcarpa) — 1

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Monochromatic Container Garden

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You don't need lots of color for a gorgeous container garden. Here, different shades of green and various textures combine delightfully. This planting grows best in full shade.

A. Ostrich fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris) — 1

B. Canary Island ivy (Hedera canariensis) — 3

C. Sanvitalia 'Little Sun' — 3

D. Plectranthus 'Variegata' — 3

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Shades of Green Container

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Here's another example of how mixing shades of green is a beautiful container garden idea. As the season progresses, the sweet potato vine and licorice plant will trail down and cover the pot. This planting grows in sun or shade.

A. Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas 'Margarita') — 2

B. Licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare 'Limelight') — 2

C. Bacopa (Sutera cordata) — 3

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Container Garden With Colorful Annuals

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Don't be intimidated if you don't have full sun. A mix of colorful annuals, such as the ones shown here, will bloom all summer—even in full shade.

A. White Begonia (B. x tuberhybrida) — 2

B. Browallia speciosa — 2

C. Impatiens 'Super Elfin Salmon Blush' — 2

D. Lobelia erinus 'Regatta Lilac' — 1

E. Hedera helix — 1

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Multi-Tasking Container Garden

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Keep in mind that containers can do double duty. Here, a combination of low-growing plants works perfectly as a centerpiece for a party or as an accent on a wall, bench, table, or other structure. This container for gardening grows best in shade.

A. Persian shield (Strobilanthes dyerianus) — 2

B. Begonia 'co*cktail Vodka' — 2

C. Wishbone flower (Torenia 'Clown Mix') — 3

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Choosing the Right Pot

Sometimes the container itself is just as important as the plants you put in it. Learn how to choose the right pot for your next container garden.

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Dynamic Planter

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Swap plants out through the season to create different looks. Here, for example, this bleeding heart looks beautiful in spring. Once it fades, plant it in the garden and grow fragrant purple heliotrope in the container instead. This planting grows best in shade.

A. Dicentra spectabilis—1

B. Impatiens 'Ole Starburst'—3

C. Variegated ground ivy Glechoma hederacea 'Variegata'—3

D. Bacopa Sutera cordata 'Abunda White'—1

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Fragrant Container Garden Idea

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Favorite scented plants fill a terra-cotta pot tucked into a sturdy basket. Herbs and scented geraniums, in particular, offer a vast array of tantalizing fragrances, depending on the plants you choose.

A. Eucalyptus

B. Heliotrope Heliotropium spp.

C. Scented geranium 'Attar of Roses' Pelargonium

D. Lavender lavandula angustifolia

E. Sweet alyssum Lobularia maritima

F. Plectranthus ciliatus 'Vanilla Twist'

G. Lobelia erinus

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Textural Planter

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The irresistible textures of this display will encourage you to place it near a bench or entryway, where it can easily be seen and touched.

A. Northern sea oats Chasmanthium latifolium

B. Fiber optic grass Scirpus cernuus

C. Ageratum 'Artist Blue'

D. Silver sage Salvia argentea

E. Chenille plant Acalypha hispida

F. Lavender lavandula angustifolia

G. Helichrysum petiolare 'Lemon Licorice'

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Punchy Container Garden Idea

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A bright punch of color makes a splash in this sensational planter that blooms from spring into fall. A 1-inch-deep layer of pea gravel in the bottom of the container facilitates drainage.

A. Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'

B. Zinnia 'Profusion Orange'; 'Profusion Pink'

C. Osteospermum 'Symphony'

D. Sweet alyssum Lobularia maritima

E. Sanvitalia

F. Lobelia erinus 'Compact Blue'

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Salad Container Garden

A container garden that's equal parts functional and beautiful, this salad container garden gives you fresh produce at your fingertips.

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Pollinator-Friendly Container Garden

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Careful plant selection turns up the volume in this potted scheme. Rustling grasses tease eardrums, while other plants attract bees and birds that add their own sounds to the garden.

A. Ornamental millet 'Purple Majesty' Pennisetum glaucum

B. Gaura lindheimeri

C. Butterfly weed Asclepias tuberosa

D. Heucherella 'Quicksilver'

E. Variegated sweet potato vine Ipomoea batatas

F. Trailing snapdragon Antirrhinum majus

G. Chartreuse sweet potato vine Ipomoea batatas

H. Lantana

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Edible Container Garden

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An aged wooden box outfitted with a plastic liner is a container garden idea that features edible picks with mild to peppery flavor. Edible flowers are best eaten by the petals rather than whole, so you can savor their typically delicate flavors.

A. Miniature rose Rosa

B. Dill Anethum graveolens

C. Grape tomato

D. Mint Mentha spp.

E. Zinnia

F. Parsley Petroselinum crispum

G. Dianthus

H. Nasturtium Tropaeolum

I. Sweet potato vine Ipomoea batatas

J. Sage Salvia 'Tricolo'

K. Viola

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Centered Container Garden

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Bold plants can be focal points in the landscape. A single plant can work the same way for a container garden, as this deep purple pseuderanthemum shows here. This planting thrives in sun or shade.

A. Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum—2

B. Lobelia erinus 'Periwinkle Blue'—3

C. Basketgrass Oplismenus hirtellus 'Variegatus'—3

D. Plectranthus 'Uvongo'—3

E. Elephant plant Portulacaria afra 'Variegata'—3

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Butterfly Planter

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Add even more interest to your container plantings by using them to attract butterflies. Here, butterfly favorites, including lantana, will appeal to you as much as they do your winged visitors.

A. Coleus Solenostemon 'Kiwi Fern'—2

B. Cat's whiskers Orthosiphon stamineus—3

C. Purple trailing Lantana—3

D. Silver thyme Thymus 'Argenteus'—1

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Drought-Tolerant Container Garden Ideas

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Blended Container Garden

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Mix plants that have attractive flowers with plants grown for their foliage, and you'll have an extra-appealing container garden idea. Here, purple summer snapdragon and golden coleus will look great all summer. This planting grows best in sun or part shade.

A. Alternanthera 'Red Thread'—2

B. Million bells Calibrachoa 'Million Bells Terra Cotta'—3

C. Summer snapdragon Angelonia 'AngelMist Deep Plum'—2

D. Coleus Solenostemon 'Blond Bombshell'—1

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Variegated Foliage Container Garden

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Use variegated foliage to create more visual drama in your container gardens. Here, a simple coleus does the trick and is enhanced by the dark purple potato vine. This planting grows best in partial shade.

A. Coleus Solenostemon 'Green Earrings'—3

B. Sweet potato vine Ipomoea batatas 'Blackie'—1

C. Bacopa Sutera 'Abunda Blue'—5

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Unusual Planter

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Incorporate unusual plants for a container garden idea that adds extra zing. Here, the tall lion's ear adds to an already beautiful combination. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Sweet potato vine Ipomoea batatas 'Margarita'—1

B. Caricature plant Graptophyllum pictum—1

C. Silver sage Salvia argentea—1

D. Lion's ear Leonotis menthaefolia—1

E. Million bells Calibrachoa 'Million Bells Terra Cotta'—2

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Distinctive Container Garden Idea

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Here's another example of using a bold plant to create drama in a container garden. Here, the silvery cardoon's size, color, and texture make an impact. It grows best in full sun.

A. Cardoon Cynara cardunculus—1

B. Diascia 'Sun Chimes Red'—4

C. Coleus Solenostemon 'Rose Queen'—3

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Container Garden With Ornamental Plants

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Ornamental grasses add texture to any container garden idea. Here, purple fountaingrass rises up like fireworks out of a collection of bold, beautiful plants. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Purple fountaingrass Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'—2

B. Dusty miller Centaurea 'Colchester White'—1

C. Diascia 'Sun Chimes Coral'—4

D. Alternanthera 'Red Thread'—2

E. Caricature plant Graptophyllum pictum—1

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Simply Elegant Planter

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Create simplicity and elegance with single-color plantings. Here, shades of silver mix and look particularly wonderful under the moonlight. This planting grows best in full sun.

A. Silver sage Salvia argentea—1

B. Dusty miller Centaurea 'Colchester White'—1

C. Cat's whiskers Orthosiphon stamineus—1

D. Bacopa Sutera 'Snowfalls'—1

E. Nemesia 'Vanilla Sachet'—1

F. English ivy Hedera helix 'Ivalace'—2

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FAQs

How to make a container garden look nice? ›

As you arrange the plants in the pot, symmetry isn't essential, but picking up color echoes to tie the plants together is always nice. The thrillers, fillers and spillers concept works the same for small and large pots as well as pots clustered together in groupings.

What are proven winners thrillers for containers? ›

Ornamental grasses, salvia, or even tomato plants are some examples of a thriller. Below are some varieties you can find right on Proven Winners Direct. Begonias, Supertunias, Heuchera, and so much more are great options to filler your container with color, texture and vibrancy.

How do you make a successful container garden? ›

10 Container Garden Tips for Beginners
  1. 01 of 10. Don't Skimp on Drainage. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Evaluate Your Light. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Feed Your Plants. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Make a List Before You Go to Buy Plants. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Plant Good Neighbors. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Read and Save the Plant Tag. ...
  7. 07 of 10. Acclimate Your Plants. ...
  8. 08 of 10. The More Potting Soil the Better.
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How to arrange a container garden? ›

Parallel rows of potted planters can create a scenic walkway; you can even layer the planters going up or down in height along the way. In this case, you want to make sure there's a pattern to your planters – maybe they are all the same color or shape or have similar flowers, for instance, so they go together.

How do I make my garden aesthetically pleasing? ›

Here are 10 expert tips to master your landscaping!
  1. Use Native Plants In Your Landscape. ...
  2. Plan Your Garden Before You Start Planting. ...
  3. Use Different Colors And Textures Of Plants To Create An Interesting Landscape. ...
  4. Incorporate Water Features Into Your Landscape Design. ...
  5. Invest In A Quality Lawn Mower. ...
  6. Mulch Your Garden Beds.
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What is a spiller plant? ›

Spillers are trailing plants that hang over the edge of the planter. Spillers are placed close to the edge of the container.

Is Lantana a thriller filler or spiller? ›

FILLERS weave through the thriller, adding mass, contrast and texture, such as Coleus, Begonias, Dusty miller, Heliotrope, Lantana, Pentas, Petunia, Salvia. SPILLERS sprawl over the side of the container, softening its edges — like Bacopas, Nasturtium, Creeping Jenny, Sweet Potato vine, Licorice plant, Verbena.

What are the shade plants for thrillers? ›

Thriller Plants for Shade Examples:

Hardy Fuchsia, Wallich's Wood Fern (Dryopteris wallichiana), Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum), Cordyline, Coleus, Gartenmeister Fuchsias.

What is #1 container in gardening? ›

The actual number refers to the approximate size of the container and how much soil it holds. For example, a number-one (#1) container holds approximately one gallon of soil.

What grows best in containers? ›

Some of the more popular container crops are salad greens, peppers, eggplant, tomatoes, beans, chard, beets, radish, squash, and cucumbers. More challenging crops include melons, corn, potatoes, and sweet potatoes. The key is to experiment. Look for “bush” or “dwarf” varieties of the crops you want to grow.

What is the rule of thumb for container gardening? ›

Keep the size and quantity of plants in proportion to the pot. Rule of thumb – The height of the tallest plant shouldn't exceed one to two times the height of a tall container or the width of a low bowl. When the container has a pedestal, it's usually not necessary to include it in the overall container measurement.

How to make a beautiful flower planter? ›

Arrange the flowers in the planter. Choose thrillers as the focal point, then place fillers around them. Next, let the spillers fall over the sides. Using your potting soil with slow-release fertilizer and moisture control, fill in gaps and let the soil settle.

How can I make my plastic garden pots look better? ›

10 Creative DIY Pot Designs
  1. Take some white spray paint and cover all your planters. ...
  2. Take multi-colored ribbons and connect it together. ...
  3. Take green paint and gold ribbons. ...
  4. Take the foil and crumple it up. ...
  5. Take white lace pieces, long strips of medium thickness are best. ...
  6. Take large beads or decorative stones.

How do you make potted plants look better? ›

6 Tips for Great-Looking Containers
  1. Start with the right size pot. Plant size should determine pot size. ...
  2. Choose the right plants. ...
  3. Use a quality growing mix. ...
  4. Water diligently. ...
  5. Fertilize regularly. ...
  6. Primp, Prune and Replace.

How do you refresh a garden container? ›

Light trimming of roots and pruning of plants for health and desired shape. Cleaning/inspection of container for cracks (reseal if winter cracking is a concern) Adding fresh potting soil. Repositioning plants, updating/adding plants, adding more fresh soil.

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