You don’t have that much space in your front garden and would therefore like to use plants that can be planted in pots? This not only saves space, but also provides variety, because you can adjust the mobile plants and thus redesign your entrance area again and again.
Front garden in a pot: The 5 most beautiful plant combinations
The front garden is the first thing guests notice and should therefore not be forgotten when planting! Potted plants are a particularly simple way to create a piece of greenery and are a real eye-catcher. We know which types of plants are particularly suitable for the entrance area.
#1 Dwarf roses
A pretty rose tree makes a wonderful accent in your front yard or on the threshold of your front door. Dwarf roses can be planted in a container and bloom from June to October. In any case, make sure to choose a bucket that is deep enough. The pretty flowers for the front garden are available in colors such as pink, red, pink or orange. A colorful greeting for friends and family who come to visit you.
#2 Boxwood
You can also put the popular boxwood in a decorative pot and use it to aesthetically enhance your front garden. The dense, evergreen leaves of the tree can also be… artistic shapes cut and give your garden an individual touch. Make sure that the bucket is sufficiently insulated or is placed on an insulating surface, and it is best to move it close to the wall of the house, which gives off heat.
#3 Garden hibiscus
Garden hibiscus will delight you June to October with its splendor of flowers and is also ideal for the front garden. It loves a place on a warm house wall so that it can grow and thrive well. Hibiscus definitely brings an exotic splash of color to the front garden and is a real eye-catcher.
#4 Sackflower
The blue flowers of the sackflower show its beauty July to November. The sack flower grows upright to slightly overhanging and is up to 150 centimeters high. This pretty small shrub impresses us with its long flowering period and the beautiful coloring of its flowers, which are an eye-catcher in your front garden.
#5 Oleander
Oleander is one of the most popular potted plants and is quite robust. With good care, the pretty plant will bloom June to September. In any case, make sure that the oleander receives plenty of water and a saucer, as it loves waterlogging.
