How to Create Sensational Pots and Planters

With spring just around the corner, you might want to refresh your garden or balcony with some stunning plants that will stand out from the crowd. If you’re going to do that, it’s not enough to take good care of your plants, even if that is a big part of it, but also to consider a bunch of other details that will factor into the final look.

First of all, you’ll need some good looking pots and planters. With planters, if you have the space for it, you should always go bigger, and you can find some tremendous large outdoor planters at SoothingCompany.com.

But to get into the meat of it, we’ve put together a quick guide of things you should pay attention to when thinking about decorating your space with the most beautiful of decorations.

Think About the Structure

When you’re combining many different plants and plant types, you want to think about how they will be the best placed to thrive and how they will look from all the angles. What you want to do is to combine both tall and short plants to compliment each other.

Of course, you could go the alternate route and achieve an eye-capturing effect just by planting one plant that will stand out on its own, as you could do with the New Zealand flax (phormium), which is symmetrical and recognizable enough just by itself. Even with those situations, it doesn’t hurt to accompany such a plant with some smaller plants that will make your centerpiece stand out.

Consider the Conditions for Growing for Your Plants

Aside from just the looks, it’s essential to give your plants everything they need to grow, and they will also look better from just that. You want to group plants that require similar conditions, so they can co-exist without it being at the expense of some of them.

The factors you want to look at are how much sunlight and water your plants need, as well as what kind of soil they prefer. Group the plants that prefer more sunlight together, and put them in a place that will get the most of it while keeping those that prefer shade satisfied and away from the most sun-bathed spots.

The same goes for moisture needs, don’t group up your plants that like a lot of water with those that don’t. It’s also important to consider what kind of soil your plants prefer and keep track of that as well.

Use Different Textures

The textures of the leaves can come into play as much as their colors sometimes, and combining them just tight can elevate the look of your setup greatly. You want to combine different textures in a complementary way, so there are different types of leaves overlapping and standing on their own to make an imposing image.

You want all different types of leaves you can get – waxy, shiny, prickly, or velvety, whatever you can get your hands on, as long as you group them up in a way that accentuates and brings to the focus all the kinds of foliage.

Experiment With Colors

Don’t be hesitant to experiment with colors and think out of the box when arranging them. Complementary colors will always work great together, but sometimes you want to combine the colors to look the best together for your preference.

Just remember to combine warm and cold colors to create contrast and make certain plants pop out and catch the eye of the beholder. Tried and tested examples are orange and purple, red and blue, but feel free to experiment and try out anything you feel will fit the atmosphere the best.

In Conclusion

Once you have all that covered, you can begin planning out your setup. First, you will need to research what your plants want and need to look better and be healthier. Once you have that covered, start grouping them up by that factor first.

When you’ve decided which plants go together when it comes to the needs for sunlight and moisture, you can start thinking about the general look of things and how the textures and colors will come together once the plants are potted and set up.

Beyond that, you want to consider what size and kind of pots and planters you will be using, as they play a role in determining how many plants you can group up and in deciding how they will look once you are done arranging.


Nicolas Desjardins

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