Best plants and cuttings for winter planters and christmas outdoor decorations.
Winter front porch planters.
One pot four seasons yucca and bergenia are the core plants in this container shining in summer and fall.
And evergreen trees and shrubs such as magnolia eucalyptus boxwood holly privet etc.
Plants in containers require different care.
Low light plants like astilbe make excellent porch plants for shade.
Even plants like hosta which are usually focal points in the landscape can be grown in containers.
Flowers on the front porch make guests feel welcome and provide a much needed pop of color to your home.
If you are looking for more winter porch container ideas you can see my birch log and winterberry holiday planters here and my simple pine cone and cedar urns here.
From shrubs to spruces here are 10 evergreens perfectly fit for adding a touch of liveliness to your outdoor space this winter.
See more ideas about christmas porch outdoor christmas christmas planters.
This year who knows what i ll come up with eventually but i have been looking for some new ideas.
See how to make your own here.
This porch by kierste at simply kierste puts a few pieces of summer patio furniture to work during the winter.
Conifers such as pine cedar spruce etc.
For instance the farmhouse chair is a part of an outdoor dining set.
How to make winter porch pots note.
The faux wicker planter used to display summertime annuals doubles as a decorative log holder during the cold season.
A spot of color and life on your front porch can ease the winter doldrums.
10 winter friendly plants for your outdoor space.
It requires full sun to grow so it s best fit for placement in front of a porch or patio rather than inside a shade covered outdoor area.
May 5 2020 explore barb aggson s board front porch winter on pinterest.
You can see a step by step tutorial including a video on my how to make winter porch pots post.
Container porch plants for shade will still need regular water as pots dry out faster than in ground plants.
Golden sword yucca combines with almost anything spring.
Here are the most popular plants and elements used in some of my favorite winter outdoor planters.
When spring comes around it s time to think about what kinds of flowers and planters you want on your front porch.
Many of these ideas feature vintage or repurposed containers and are very easy to put together.
So dust off your gardening gear and pot up a couple cold hardy containers.