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Container plants to make your space more attractive and aesthetic

 Container plants to make your space



If you find yourself with limited space, poor soil quality, or just want to add beauty to your front porch, container gardens offer a great solution. They allow you to elevate your landscape and work around common gardening difficulties. Although many plants can be grown in containers, some species are better suited to this particular growing environment. Below, we'll highlight the best plants that not only thrive in containers, but also contribute to the aesthetics of your outdoor landscape.


1. Coleus



Coleus plants are known for their vibrant foliage in a variety of colors and patterns. They thrive in partial shade and are relatively low maintenance. Coleus is perfect for containers because of its compact size and colorful foliage, which is why it's a great choice for adding visual interest to patios and balconies.


2. Succulent


Succulents have thick, fleshy leaves that store water, are drought tolerant and easy to maintain. Succulents thrive well in containers because their shallow root systems are best suited for small pots. They add texture and variety to container gardens.


3. Begonias



Begonias have colorful flowers and foliage, making them a popular choice for adding color to gardens. They prefer partial shade and moderate temperatures. You should plant these beautiful flowers in well-drained soil and keep the soil evenly moist, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.


4. The Creeping Jenny


Creeping Jenny is a low-growing perennial with vibrant green foliage that drapes over the edges of containers. It thrives in moist soil and partial shade. It adds texture and visual interest to hanging baskets and container gardens.


5. Canna Lily



Canna lilies are tall, tropical plants known for their large, colorful flowers and lush foliage. They will be happy if planted in well-draining soil and in full sun. Additionally, you should water regularly during the growing season to evenly moisten the soil and fertilize monthly.


6. Dracaena


Dracaenas are versatile houseplants with long, sword-shaped leaves that come in a variety of colors and shapes. They are air-purifying plants, improving indoor air quality.


7. Fountain grass



Fountain grass is a beautiful ornamental grass that resembles water flowing from a fountain with curved leaves and feathery plumes. It is an excellent candidate for easily controlled containers.


8. Hibiscus


Hibiscus is a tropical shrub known for its large, showy flowers in a variety of colors. These tropical beauties require regular watering and fertilizing to thrive in containers.


9. Petunia



Petunias are great container plants, adding a burst of color to patio and garden containers. They are low maintenance and bloom profusely throughout the growing season.

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