I'm always ready to get outside and beautify my space as soon as spring rolls around. You can completely transform an outdoor space and add colorful touches just by using containers! Containers are the perfect solution for the money conscious or the small space gardener. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and even textures. They allow you to get creative and use your imagination to design your very own welcoming space. Continue reading to learn how I added some colorful curb appeal with Monrovia plants!
Create With Color
I headed over to my local Lowe's and purchased some different varieties of vibrant Monrovia plants. I live in zone 6a New England, so right around this time of year, the garden centers get in all of these gorgeous plants. I get so excited when shopping. It can be hard to drag me away from the fantastic flowers in front of me. Monrovia has such a large selection of both perennials and annuals to choose from each year. The great part about creating a container garden is putting together your very own design. It's all up to you!
I like to mix and match, sticking to a color scheme while adding different textures to add visual interest. I am drawn to the thriller, filler, spiller method. I choose one or two tall plants for thriller, a couple plants that fill the pot that are medium sized, and plants with a trailing habit. The plants with a trailing habit will start out small when you purchase them. They will eventually start spilling over the edge, creating a bit of romance and elegance.
Sensational Selections
I picked out some vibrant varieties to liven up my outdoor space. I decided to add Blue Eyed Beauty African Daisy, Mega Revolution Gerbera Daisy, Dahlinova Hypnotica Dahlias, Darla Daiscia and Golden Variegated Sweet Flag to my containers. All of these plants can be purchased at Monrovia's online store. Once you order your plants, you can have them delivered to the garden center of your choice!
I'm always drawn to Monrovia's plants. Being an avid gardener, I really appreciate the high-quality plants they offer. They all look so healthy with big bountiful blooms and vibrant foliage. Perennials and shrubs hold up to the test of time and thrive year after year. I love how you can enter in your zip code here to help you find the perfect plant for your specific climate. Give it a try!
Monrovia provides everything a gardener needs to know about the variety of plant you choose right on the tag. You can also find out more details by visiting the website!
Blue Eyed Beauty African Daisy
This bold annual is waterwise with a compact, mounding habit making it perfect for containers. It's also great for hillside, border and mass plantings. Make sure to remove spent blooms to encourage new growth. With some upkeep, you can enjoy it's showy, blue-eyed blooms all season long.
-Light: Full sun
-Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
-Zone: 7-11
-Height: 10-14"
Mega Revolution Gerbera Daisy
This annual plant is sure to add a pop of color to any container and attract attention. It is heat tolerant and deer resistant. These extremely large and cheerful flowers look lovely in beds, borders and cutting gardens.
-Light: Full sun
-Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
-Zone: 10-11
-Height: 8-12"
Dahlinova Hypnotica Dahlias
This annual plant boasts profuse and colorful blooms. Dahlias are actually one of my favorite flowers. I look forward to them every year! They come in a wide variety of colors and have very large, lavish flowers that will knock your socks right off. You can feature them in a border, container or cutting garden. They attract butterflies and bloom all season long.
-Light: Full sun
-Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
-Zone: 9-11
-Height: 12-18"
Darla Daiscia
This annual plant has a gorgeous mounding and trailing habit. It looks lovely in both container and rock gardens. It features a soft, free-flowering colorful spread that will enhance any garden.
-Light: Partial to full sun
-Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
-Zone: 10-11
-Height: 10-12"
Golden Variegated Sweet Flag
This perennial looks lovely in containers, borders, water gardens and makes a great ground cover. It is deer resistant and perfect for adding texture and color. Will attract attention to any shady area, and the golden yellow dramatic foliage can brighten up any container.
-Light: Partial to full sun
-Features: Slowly spreading
-Zones: 5-11
-Height: 10"
Containers With Curb Appeal
I received inspiration for my container project by visiting Monrovia's Grow Beautifully blog which is filled with great how-to's and tips. Here are the most important things when creating a container garden.
•Select different heights & colors when choosing containers to create visual interest.
•Fill your pots with quality soil specifically made for containers. Don't use just regular old soil from your garden.
It isn't filled with the proper nutrients to sustain healthy plants throughout the season.
•Make sure your plants receive the proper amount of light. Combine plants that need the same amount of light.
•Keep the thriller, spiller and filler method in mind when choosing plants.
•Make sure to remove faded blooms regularly to keep flowers blooming strong.
•It's very important to fertilize your plants regularly, especially in the hot summer months.
•Never be afraid to replace some plants as the season progresses. Some flowers can peter out over time, and that's perfectly normal. Just gently remove the plant, and add in some late season bloomers.
If you are looking to have a successful gardening season, sign up to receive Monrovia's newsletter. They will keep you up to date with what's in bloom and provide you with a wealth of information. Giving your home a quick makeover is so easy. Colorful details really make all the difference! Add some of Monrovia's premium plants, and you will instantly transform any space. Make your yard inviting and the perfect place to entertain guests this summer. It only takes less than an hour to create an eye-catching container garden. Have a colorful season and happy gardening!
75 Comments
Cassie Tucker
May 13, 2017 at 12:02 amThis has given me a lot of great ideas! I have toyed with the idea of starting a flower garden of some kind in recent years, but always stop short because I just don’t know where to start.
Kristina
May 13, 2017 at 12:01 amBeautiful! I’d love to do this for my front porch and driveway area near the garage too. I love gardening. It’s fun and relaxing.
Marcie in Mommyland
May 12, 2017 at 11:59 pmOoh! Those Gerber daisies are so colorful! Those are some of my favorite flowers because I’m not allergic to them!
jessi
May 12, 2017 at 11:31 pmThese are beautiful! I have been wanting to do something on my front porch, but I have been last as far as ideas go. I might have to try out some of these and use this as inspiration!
Brittany @ Everyday Thoughts
May 12, 2017 at 9:34 pmI love flowers in pots, probably because ironically I don’t really have any flowers in my flower beds. The pots make everything lively and they pop in front of the other greenery.
Christine Anne
May 12, 2017 at 7:33 pmI need to do this for my front porch. 🙂 It needs some life and I think these flowers will do the trick.
Kim
May 12, 2017 at 7:27 pmLOVE your container gardens and the different containers you used…I love container gardening at my home too
Kachet - The Lipstick Giraffe
May 12, 2017 at 5:42 pmWow! You’ve totally inspired me to get my stuff together and get planting! Love all of the planters you chose and the plants, too!
Eva /Kid Minds
May 12, 2017 at 4:15 pmWe did buy some African Daisies and Dahlias this year. That and so much more. Tell me how do you find the willpower to stop? I always end up buying way more flowers than I should!
karen
May 12, 2017 at 3:18 pmWow – stunning and so inspirational for ideas for my front door area. I totally agree about finding the right containers! Makes a major difference to the look. And – keeping my eye out for those blue eyed African daisies! Stunning!
Tami
May 12, 2017 at 3:17 pmThat’s so pretty! I totally want to do something like this. 🙂
Becca Talbot
May 12, 2017 at 3:14 pmI love this post – I have a balcony garden so always have to put things in tubs and planters, but the planters are always dull colours, so I bought spray paint and jazzed them up a bit before I planted out the flowers. i just love these African Daisies, they’re beautiful x
Fatema
May 12, 2017 at 2:51 pmLove these ideas. I love gardening and have done container gardening in the past. Will have to give it another try.
Chelsea Elizabeth
May 12, 2017 at 2:44 pmI love flowers. Especially Daisies and Gerberas. Flowers instantly cheer me up and I love having them in my home
MrsFricksey
May 12, 2017 at 2:05 pmYour containers are gorgeous! I agree with you that Monrovia plants are fantastic. I’ve been trying to use new types of plants and I noticed Monrovia always has unique varieties and colors. You’ve given me inspiration to pull out some of my old containers from my shed and get them filled with blooms! That green container you have is awesome. Love the color!