Jumat, 06 April 2012

Container Gardening: Pretty Perennials

Container gardening is probably one of the most enjoyable 
ways to nurture your green thumb....
even if you think you don't have one
Typically most people think of using annuals in containers 
and as they outgrow the pot 
they usually end up dying or getting tossed in the trash 
Container planting with perennials allows you the opportunity to 
transplant or divide at the end of the growing season
 Even if you are a new gardener planting in containers can be a way to learn
 about how to use 
color, form, mass, texture and space.
These are all of the same elements that you use 
when doing a landscape on a much larger scale
More importantly,
 I think container gardening is really fun!
You pretty much get instant gratification 
for about an hours worth of gentle work
Here are a few combo's that I used 
in 3 medium to large sized pots
 A

Cistus (rockrose) a small dwarf cultivar with a light pink flower 
Lavendua (any variety)
Centaurea (Bachelors button) purple
Osteospermum, purple 
Scaevola
Dusty miller

B

Huchera Miracle (bright lime with peach)
Salvia coccinea "Brenthurst" peachy pink
Crainsbill  "tiny monster" purple
Crysanthemum, mini white
Dusty miller

C

Lantana sellowiana purple 
Cuphea "Carribean Sunset" orange
Argyranthemum violet
English Daisy, bright pink cultivar
Dusty miller

I added dusty miller 
to every pot just for a hint of grey

This little grouping of 3 pots has a mirror image of three more pots 
on the other side of the landing 

the lacy pinks, purples and peachy 
tones are really pretty together
and I couldn't resist tossing in a bit of orange...
one of my favorite colors in the garden
have a wonderful weekend

TGIF
kelley

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