Containers for plants provide interest and counterpoint, being used repetitively to provide a visual rhythm as you move around the space.

For vibrant plant growth, the containers must provide adequate space for roots and soil media, allowing the plant to thrive. Use containers of vigorous plants to:

  • provide focal points
  • divide outdoor rooms
  • create privacy

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    Containers with low maintenance plants
  • screen objectionable views
  • accent the landscape
  • grow tasty herbs

Your choice of container (along with choice of plants) communicates feelings and sets a mood. Larger plants may require heavier and stronger pot materials to prevent the pot from blowing over or keep the roots from breaking the pot.

Begin with selection of garden containers. The container should be attractive but more importantly functional. So drainage is one of the main functions that a pot should offer. Drainage allows the roots to get oxygen and you avoid root rot. Drainage holes can be drilled into the bottom of most pots.

Mix together a variety of sizes and heights in uneven numbers and plant the container tightly for a lush look.

Garden Design, as a Landscape Designer Los Angeles, when thinking about the arrangement of your container, consider height, color and shape. It is effective to make the tallest plant the centerpiece.