If you don't have the space or patience to become a master gardener, you can use the "Container Gardening” master. It's a breeze - all you need is a large planter, potting soil, some plants and you're ready to get started. Even though the possibilities are numerous, we will give you some suggestions on how you can plant large flower pots. With our ideas for plant combinations you will be inspired to beautify your terrace or balcony with pretty potted plants and enjoy their blooms all year round.
In late summer, this pot of easy-care plants is a real joy. The focus is on the lively 'Rustic Orange' coleus (Solenostemon scutellarioides), which can be recognized by its rusty leaves and which lasts until the first frost. TheFiller in this compact bucketis the busy Lieschen 'Compact SunPatiens' (Impatiens sp.). With tiny orange flowers and dark, glossy leaves, it contrasts well with the bronze coleus. The snapmouth 'Yellow Moon' (Torenia sp.) complements the arrangement with overhanging, lush greenery and presents its delicate, yellow flowers with purple accents. Place the container in full sun or partial shade and make sure it is well watered.