Outdoor flowerpot

How Do You Plant in an Outdoor Flowerpot?

If you have ever attempted lifting a flowerpot filled with soil and plants, you surely know how challenging it can be. On top of that, it is almost impossible to move planters without dumping out the soil in them. This can be bad for your plants and your back alike. 

This is why it is important that you carefully decide where to put your planters before you start planting your flowers. Consider the amount of sun and shade that your plants will get and pick the right plants that will grow and thrive under these specific conditions. 

For your planters to truly pop, choose those in colors that will best complement and blend well with the siding of your home.

Pick the Right Plants

Once you have determined where to put your concrete planters, choosing your plants is the next step to take. It doesn’t matter what specific type of plants or flowers you choose, it is important to make sure that these will grow in the spot you chose. Refer to the plant tag to determine the amount of sun that the plant needs and try to search for plants that will match the specific growing conditions you have. 

Outdoor flowerpot in a color that stands out
Pick the right size outdoor flowerpot

It is also recommended to go for annual plants or those plants that can be replaced yearly. You can also opt for slow-growing plants or else, your plants will end up outgrowing their pots before you even know it. 

The simple mantra of filler, spiller, and thriller is what you need to follow if you plan to grow several plants in just one large outdoor flowerpot

Now, this mantra is not a magic spell that can encourage the growth of your plants. These are basically the specific types of plants you will need for you to achieve perfectly designed and beautiful planters. 

Fillers 

Fillers are medium-height and billowy plants covering the thriller’s base. This type of plant can add texture and volume to your planter. You might want to try flowers such as Gerber daisies, geraniums, and petunias if you are looking for the right fillers for your outdoor planters.

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