Tips On How To Using Planters in the Garden

Written by Posted On Friday, 02 November 2018 05:30

 

If you are looking to decorate your front porch without breaking the bank, and have the color and versatility, then planters are the answer. The good thing about planters is that they can be moved around or left at one point. If you live in an urban area and would like to have some greenery you can view outside your window, or an elevated terrace, a planter is a great way to add some greenery without having to plant a permanent garden or landscaping as you would in a rural home. Homes can enjoy the many benefits outdoor planters have to offer, and here is a look at some tips that will help you bring them to your outdoor area or porch.

Year-Round Versatility: For rural or suburban homes, the luxury of planting areas and yards are plentiful. However, this is not possible for most condos, apartments and urban homes since most have shared window planter boxes or outdoor spaces. Depending on the amount of space you have, you can use a planter to add color and greenery with seasonal foliage and plants. If you live in a colder climate, go for evergreen plants that do well year-round or artificial plants.

Add Some Curb Appeal: Planters are a great way to add some curb appeal to driveways and walkways leading up to your front porch. You could go for more permanent planter made out of wood, metal, or concrete. However, if you want something that you can move around, then go for one made using clay, terra cotta, wood, or plastic. Your aesthetic needs and geographic location are some of the things that will determine the kind of material you go get.

Non-traditional planters: If your porch has vertical space, then get planters that you can affix on your walls to double as art. Succulent plants are perfect for a planter as they are hearty and do not need frequent watering. Things like metal tubs, household containers, and bottles could also be repurposed and used as non-traditional planters. Be creative! Do not be afraid to use your imagination when it comes to using different items as planters.

Make a statement with unique planters: Consider using stately containers and large urns as planters on porches that need presence, structure, and ambiance. Around lanais, pools and large decks, huge planters can become a focal point. Plant medium-sized trees and topiaries to give your front porch and grand entryways a visual interest. Stately planters are great for plants and foliage that will give your home a vertical visual interest. Also, consider using planters in foyers or around outdoor entertainment spaced to add some greenery and visual walls around communal spaces - take a look at these from Soothing Company.

Planters offer you the opportunity to give your outdoor living space or porch a welcoming and lively ambiance. These vessels are available in a variety of materials, heights, and sizes. Consider the scale and size of your porch before buying one though. A lot of people over or underestimate the size of their outdoor space and end up being disappointed by the final visual result. The same applied when choosing greenery for your planter. Too small or too large plantings could make a porch feel too large and impersonal, or overwhelmingly small. Planters are eye-catching and versatile, so consider getting one or two planters for your porch today.

Hey Freshome reader, do you have planters in your porch? How do you use them to add color and visual interest to your porch? Do have any fresh or cool planter ideas? Feel free and leave a comment below. We would like to hear from you!

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