How to easily design a pretty planter garden
Before anything else, choose the right planters for your garden if you don’t already have them. If you have a smart, modern space, choose simple matching pieces. Alternatively, if yours is an Italian or cottage garden style, why not splash out on elaborate stone or terracotta urns? You can mix and match sizes and details in a less formal garden as well. Larger planters work better as effective statement pieces.
The placement of your planters also affects your container planting. Be sure to place them where they will have the greatest impact without detracting from other features such as ponds, sculptures or flower beds. Front doors are ideal locations, as are long unadorned walls or hidden corners.
When designing planter a garden, it’s easy to consider hardscape, beds and borders, and landscaping. Many then choose architectural containers that contain a specimen. This can be particularly effective, especially if the effect is repeated along a row of planters.
But how about some seasonal style? Why not bring a combination of bold colors into your garden from July to October? Want to follow this with a blend of warming tones for the winter season? You can achieve such showstoppers relatively easily by implementing “The Art of the Planter”.