Easy and charming planter designs ideas you will like

Easy and charming planter designs ideas you will like

Hi Everyone

By early to mid-April it is safe to plant warm season annuals.   Here are a few suggestions for annual color in your garden or in containers.  Any suggestions where the name is in quotes (i.e. ‘Profusion’), planting these specific cultivars will yield the best results.

As mentioned in my Container Crazy!  post, when planting containers, remember you want…

a “thriller” (tall plants),

a “filler” (plants to fill in the middle),

and a “spiller” (plants that trail over the edge).

By far the best container book I’ve ever had is called Easy Container Gardens by Pamela Crawford. She gives great plant combination ideas, and they all work for our Zone 7/8 climate!

A suggestion from the April 2011 Southern Living magazine is to first find a foliage plant that you love. Then choose a second foliage plant with complementary hues and contrasting textures. And finally, add a bloom that pulls it all together.

Some great annuals for summer SUN:

Thrillers:         Purple Fountaingrass 

           Ti Plant or Cordyline (a.m. sun/p.m. shade)

           Esperanza (Tecoma Stans)

           Variegated Tapioca (Manihot esculenta)

              Copperplant

              Perilla Magilla and Perilla Vanilla 

              Canna

             

Fillers:             ‘Profusion’ or ‘Zahara’ zinnia or zinnia linearis (Star zinnia)

           Periwinkles/Vinca ‘Cora’ (plant periwinkles late May, early June)

           Pentas – ‘Graffiti’ or ‘Kaleidoscope’ or ‘Butterfly’ varieties

           Angelonia ‘Serena’ series

              Crossandra ‘Orange Marmalade’

           Begonia: ‘Cocktail’ or ‘Whopper’ series (bronze leaf) (a.m. sun)

      Dipladenia

           Melampodium

              Gomphrena 

           Cosmos

           ‘Intensia’ Phlox

           ‘Dakota Gold’ Helenium

                       Euphorbia ‘Diamond Frost’ (pairs great with pentas)

                        Ornamental peppers

                          Coleus (sun varieties)

                          Croton

              ‘Dragon’s Breath’ Celosia

              Asparagus Fern (filler/spiller)

Spillers:            Lantana 

              ‘Cora Cascade’ Periwinkles/Vinca (plant late May)

                          ‘Wedding Train’ Coleus (a.m. sun/p.m. shade)

                          Mecardonia

           Moss Rose (portulaca) or Spanish Moss Rose or ‘Samba’ Portulaca

           Purselane

           Sweet Potato Vine (Margarita, Blackie, Ace of Spades, Bewitched,

                                                     Emerald Lace & Midnight Lace, Medusa)

           Blue Daze

           Verbena tapien or ‘Homestead’ Verbena

                          Creeping Jenny 

      Dichondra ‘Silver Falls’

          Sedum ‘Lemon Ball,’ ‘Reflexum,’ ‘Potosinum,’ ‘Sarmentosum’, etc. 

                          Purple Heart

              Scaevola – Fan Flower

              Thyme

Annuals for SHADE:

Thrillers:          Iresine

           Persian Shield

              Variegated Ginger

           Lemon Lollipop or Golden Shrimp Plant (Pachystachys lutea)

           Spike

                          Mona Lavender

              Ti Plant/Cordyline

                          Caladiums (do not plant until soil temps are about 70 degrees)

Fillers:       Dragonwing or Whopper Begonias

      Waxleaf Begonias (green leaf)

           Alternanthera (sun or shade)

       Coleus (sun or shade varieties) 

            Hostas

           Oxalis

      ‘Everillo’ Carex/Sedge (filler/spiller)

      Spider Plant (filler/spiller)

Spillers:         ‘Wedding Train’ Coleus

                          Summer Wave Torenia or ‘Bouquet’ series

                         Sweet Potato Vine (see above for varieties)

                        Creeping Jenny

             Purple Heart

                          Hemigraphis 

                         Asparagus Fern (filler/spiller)

                         Swedish Ivy 

                        English Ivy (Hedera helix ‘Needlepoint,’ Glacier,’ etc.)

Note: You will not see petunias, geraniums, marigolds on my list because they just can’t take the summer heat!  They are fine for planting an early spring container, if you’d like, but plan to replace with more heat tolerant plantings once the temps start to rise.  I no longer recommend impatiens because they are susceptible to downy mildew. Don’t be wooed by flowering snapdragons and alyssum; they are cool season annuals that should be planted in the fall.

Watering:  I know this is contrary to my usual watering recommendations for your garden, but I have found that watering my container plants in the evening helps the plants to perform much better through the summer.

Strobilanthes dyerianus (Persian Shield) with Petunia in blue pot container garden, for purple and pink foliage and flowers

 

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