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Large Indoor Planters Special facilities for large containers The containers are versatile - often we design with a combination of plants, however, to add a particular interest for display in all, consider including some large factories or special facilities and grow in a pot or planter. Create a clean break from your patio or deck and turn that into an outdoor room. This can be achieved by incorporating large container garden filled with just one spectacular plant and then filling with planting border. More than just offering a view, the design is provided inside. A number of shrub companies, including most perennials are effective when viewed along or enclosed in mixed containers. This is especially true when it comes to eliminating the expansiveness of a fence - Combine planters large specimen with your neighbor's garden instead of attracting the interest of bored along the fence line. Like all plants containing good, the best feature of these plants have long periods of flowering or foliage that remains attractive throughout the summer. Here are some good ideas. Consider Angel's trumpets (Brugmansia spp.) And Lantana (Lantana camara), to name a couple. One of the best uses for ornamental grass is planted in large containers special purple fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum "Rubrum") with its beautiful leaves of Burgundy and even consider the use of pampas grass ( Cortaderia selloana), another large plants are the dwarf grasses, such as "pumila". These grasses are considered annuals in many areas and more can be taken indoors during the winter. Your large container pots also look great planted with a single bunch of good size low plants. Consider the motley society garlic (violacea Tulbagh "Variegata" and varied leaf geraniums (Pelargonium spp).. Both are very effective displayed in a unique garden planter or container. Sedge grass is also one of those plants easy to have your containers and can be combined with trailers to give a more finished look. While low-growing plants are not as spectacular, they provide a contrast or accent well when included with your large container planters. For the conditions of darkness, there are a number of plants that look beautiful. Consider Caladium (Caladium spp.) Or begonias, tuberous begonias and Sutherland are great options. Other shade plants, of course, Coleus - they now have cultivars that are adapted to conditions too much sun. Plectranthus is a large and excellent plant for shade. thematic areas can be created using your specimen plants and other annuals. Group one of your flower specimen shrub with a large group of pots containing plants annuals or perennials for an interesting look. Ground cover plants are certainly effective when used around plants such as the angel trumpet as the leaves fall off the base of their growth. Remember to add a layer of low growth of climbing plants to add a touch of color in the container. Superbel (Calibrachoa) are well and one of our favorites, of course Bacopa (Bacopa spp). And the licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare) are too beautiful. One of the most spectacular combinations is using the braided hibiscus plants as samples and surround variegated trailing ivy geraniums and roses that extra splash of color to soften the regime and a balanced diet. Posted on May 28, 2010.
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