Adding planted containers to your patio space is a guaranteed way to increase its looks. With containers available in countless textures, designs, shapes, colors, and sizes it really allows you to get creative with how you want your space to look. Here are some tips to get you started:

Material

There are many materials to choose from when deciding on a container. For something lightweight and stylish a quality plastic one can be a simple way to go that won’t cost much. Some even mimic the look of other materials. Wood offers durability and a natural charm.

Both glazed and unglazed terra cotta pots can give you a heavier and more stable place for plants however they may be more fragile. While unglazed containers are porous causing the soil inside to dry out a little faster, those that are glazed will help to keep the soil damp for a longer time period and may be good for you if you don’t feel like watering as often.

Don’t Go Too Small

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is buying containers that are too small for their patio. When compared to the scale of your outdoor space containers often can end up looking pretty tiny.

So don’t be afraid to go with something a little larger than you originally considered. Many times choosing one twice as big is the best looking option especially if you have a patio that covers more area.

Create Symmetry Or Mix It Up

You can easily create a symmetrical look by using identical containers. Just make sure they are the same size and spaced apart so that they look balanced. Two or more can really make an impact and also help you to achieve a formal feel without much effort.

You could also simply pick containers that all have a common theme such as color or design but in multiple sizes for a more laid-back feel.

Looks

The containers you choose can have just as much impact if not more than the plants you decide to put in them. You can never go wrong by picking one that looks so good it can be used without anything inside. This is particularly important if it will be used as a focal point or set in a spot that is easily seen.

For this reason, it is often a better idea to decide on a container first so you know it looks great with your patio space and then choose plants for it after. Picking one that is a color or material that matches or accents your current outdoor features, home, or garden furniture is also something to think about.

Plants

When adding plants, there are several methods that can look great. Many people prefer the uniform look of one plant or shrub per container. You could also use multiple plants of the same type in a single one as well.  Mixing things up is not a bad idea either.

Consider using a variety of plants of contrasting colors and looks just like a bouquet. It’s often popular to make your own arrangements based on the season and switch them up periodically.

If you will be mixing plants choose types that have the same water, soil, and light requirements for the best results. And don’t forget to check how large they will grow as this will determine what size container they can be kept in.

With these tips, you’re more than ready to choose the right containers for your patio space and the plants to go in them too. Keeping them in mind and adding a little of your own creativity along the way will go far when it comes to improving its looks.

 

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