Container Flower Gardens – Gardening has always been a popular hobby, and these days, more people are finding ways to grow their plants indoors as well. While you don’t have to limit yourself to houseplants, container flower gardens make it easy to add some color to your home in just about any corner or nook where there’s some light.
Here are 12 container flower garden ideas that can help you spruce up any space in your home or office with minimum effort and time spent.
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1) Succulents Container Flower Gardens
Succulents are one of the most popular choices for container gardens because they’re easy to care for and come in a wide variety of shapes and colors.
Plus, they’re perfect for those who don’t have a lot of time for gardening since they don’t require much watering. Here are some succulent garden ideas to get you started.
1. Place a few succulents in a colorful pot to add some life to your patio or porch.
2. Create a miniature succulent garden in an old birdbath or another decorative bowl.
3. Fill a windowsill planter with a mix of succulents for an easy-to-care-for indoor garden.
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2) Flowers That Bloom at Night
Use light-colored containers. White, pale blue, and silver reflect moonlight and make your garden glow. Choose plants that are fragrant. The fragrance will be more intense at night, so select blooms with strong scents. Consider height when planting.
Taller plants will add vertical interest to your garden while shorter plants will spill over the edges of your containers. Group plants together for impact. By massing flowers together, you’ll create a focal point in your garden that will be visible even from a distance.
Add foliage plants for texture. Foliage plants add interest and can help fill in empty spaces in your containers.
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3) Cacti
Cacti are easy to care for and make a great addition to any container garden. Cacties mostly come in a variety of shapes and also sizes, so you can find one that fits your garden space perfectly. Cacti are drought-tolerant, so they don’t need much water on regular basis.
Just be sure to give them plenty of light especially sunlight. If you live in a colder climate, cacti make a great indoor plant. Just be sure to place them near a sunny window so they can get light.
Cacti can add interest and texture to your garden with their unique shapes and colors. You can group them together or scatter them throughout the space to create an even more unique look.
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4) Aloe Vera Plants
Looking for a very unique way to spruce up your space? A container flower garden is a great option! Aloe vera plants are a beautiful and easy-to-care-for option for your garden. They need very little light or water, making them perfect for those with limited outdoor space.
Aloe Vera plants also come in various colors, including yellow, pink, white, and green; so you can customize the color of your container flower garden based on what you want it to look like. If you have time, invest in an aloe vera plant or two to add that extra oomph to your garden. You’ll be surprised at how much they’ll liven up any area they’re placed in!
5) Sunflowers Container Flower Gardens
Is there anything more cheerful than a sunflower? They make a great addition to any container garden. Sunflowers are easy to grow and don’t require much care. Plus, they’ll provide your garden with plenty of colors all season long. Here are a few tips for growing sunflowers in containers 1) Plant the seedling about four inches deep and three inches from the edge of the pot.
2) After planting, use a trowel or spoon to scoop soil around the plant until it is completely covered.
3) Place pots where they will get at least six hours of full sunlight each day – this means that you should rotate them every week or so to avoid too much shade on one side.
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6) Thyme
If you’re looking for a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant herb, thyme is a great option. This perennial herb comes in many varieties, each with its own distinct flavor. You can use thyme in cooking, as a decorative element in your garden, or even as a natural insecticide.
Plus, the purple variety will attract hummingbirds! Basil: Some people find basil difficult to grow because it’s often plagued by whitefly and thrips (although if the basil leaves turn yellow and start dropping off, this could be due to water stress).
However, it does have an interesting history. Once considered an abominable weed by Europeans because of its pesto-making abilities, it was called the Italian saffron and used as a substitute for more expensive spices such as cinnamon or cloves.
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7) Containers with Contrasting Patterns
1. To start, find two containers with contrasting patterns. Most probably this will be the base of your garden.
2. Next, fill one of the containers with soil and the other with water.
3. Plant your flowers in the container with soil, making sure to leave enough space for them to grow.
4. Once your flowers are planted, place the container with water in front of it.
5. Add rocks or stones to the container with water for decoration and stability.
6. Finally, enjoy your new container flower garden! Place your plants near a window so they can get plenty of sunlight during the day and add some fresh cut flowers inside to create a lovely centerpiece.
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8) Lavender Container Flower Gardens
If you’re looking for a fragrant and low-maintenance option for your container garden, lavender is a great choice. This drought-tolerant plant comes in a variety of colors, from deep purple to pale pink. Lavender does their best in full sun and a very well-drained soil.
Be sure to water regularly, especially during hot summer months. To encourage more blooms, cut back plants after they flower. Dried lavender can be used as an aromatic natural potpourri.
You can also use the flowers to make sachets or small bouquets for your home or outdoor space. There are many different varieties of lavender, so check with your local nursery before planting to find out which will work best in your area!
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9) Containers of Spring Bulbs
For a cheery spring display, try planting containers of spring bulbs. narcissus, hyacinths, and grape hyacinths are all good choices. Be sure to plant the bulbs in well-drained soil, and water regularly. Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
Pinch back spent blooms to encourage new growth. Choose a variety of flower colors for maximum impact. Container rose gardens look great when mixed with other flowering plants like primroses, pansies, snapdragons, or calendula.
And don’t forget that your container garden will need sun exposure! Consider using an old window or building ledge if there isn’t enough natural light where you want your garden.
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10) Pansies
Pansies are one of the most popular choices for container gardens. They come in a wide range of colors and their Viola tricolor blooms look lovely planted alone or mixed with other annuals. Pansies are easy to grow and care for, making them a great choice for beginner gardeners.
Plus, they’re one of the few flowers that bloom in both spring and fall. Even better, pansies can be cut back after flowering to make new shoots that produce more flowers. Their long-lasting colorful petals also make them perfect for cut flower arrangements!
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11) Seat With a Garden View
Do you actually have a favorite spot in your garden? A place where you can sit and enjoy the view of your lovely garden? If not, consider creating one! A seat with a garden view is the perfect way to relax and take in the beauty of your handiwork.
To create a seat with a garden view, start by finding a spot that gets plenty of suns and has good drainage. Then, choose a comfortable chair or bench and place it in the desired spot.
Once you have your seat, it’s time to start planting! Container gardens are perfect for this project because they can be easily moved around until you find the perfect combination of plants. Not sure what plants to choose?
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12) Big Container Flower Gardens
Go big or go home with large, impactful containers. Position them near your front door or along your walkway for an inviting touch. Create a bold statement by planting bright flowers in large pots. Yellow and orange blooms are especially eye-catching.
Use large containers to create a miniature garden. Fill them with a variety of plants, including trees, shrubs, and flowers. Plant climbing vines in large pots and place them near a trellis or fence for added support. Beautiful blooms will spill over the sides of the pot and cascade down, creating a lovely effect.
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Conclusion
If you’re looking for a way to add some color and life to your outdoor space, consider planting a container flower garden. Container gardens are easy to care for and can be customized to fit any size or style. Plus, they offer a great way to experiment with different plant varieties. There are twelve ideas to get you started.