Use containers to add color and interest throughout the landscape.
Planters have traditionally been used at entryways to create a colorful welcome for you and your guests. They also increase planting space and the ability to easily change plantings with each season.
Add a few planters to patios and decks to bring the garden into your outdoor living space.
But don't stop there. Place containers right in your garden. This pot of geraniums on an old chair adds height and a focal point to this garden.
These annual filled containers are elevated to eye level and provide season long color in this perennial garden. The metal stands are easy to move and won't harm tree roots with yearly digging and planting.
Don't forget flowering vines in pots. They can be trained up supports, like this black eyed Susan vine. The bright orange flowers add unexpected color to this tree trunk.
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