Heartwarming Trailing Plants For Pots
Of course they can also be used to add formal structure and symmetry to a space.
Trailing plants for pots. Drought-tolerant Zahara forms a mound 12 to 18 inches tall and wide so they look tidy in a container. Look for varieties that open blossoms in a rainbow of hues. It is a popular option to grow these small coniferous trees in containers surrounded by other evergreen perennials and ground cover trailing plants to create entire landscapes in miniature.
Sometimes its nice to have just one type of plant per container. Simple plants show off an ornate pot flamboyant plants are showcased by simple pots. Planting an evergreen with a sizable mature height is possible since the pot size determines the plant size.
Some of the best plant choices for pots are the variegated red-twig dogwood boxwood conifer plant and viburnum. Have at least one tall plant one filler and one trailing plant in a pot or simply one plant per pot. Bold plants like zonal geraniums Pelargonium look very nice on their own.