What is the easiest outdoor potted plant to keep alive?
Some of the most popular low-maintenance outdoor potted plants are purple fountain grass, rose, rosemary, garden sage, winter jasmine, fuchsia, japanese maple, and thyme. Small plants of silver foliage subjects such as santolina, helichrysum and cineraria and variegated euonymus are all reliable favourites for autumn and winter pots. Woody herbs, especially thymes and sages, stay looking great through winter and you can pick off the odd sprig of foliage to use in the kitchen.Winter bedding plants like pansy, viola and bellis provide the easiest and quickest injection of colour into the garden in the colder months. They thrive in pots, window boxes and hanging baskets and are easy to move around the garden to wherever needs a bit of bright cheer.
What can I grow in small planters?
Lettuce, radishes, bean plants, and dwarf pac choi in vibrant sunset colors will grow well and look beautiful in a tiny container arrangement. Herbs are another no-brainer for small container gardening. Cilantro, dill, rosemary, mint, basil, and so many others can be grown in small pots. small perennials like black scallop ajuga, sentimental blue balloon flower, and compact dwarf dianthus are top choices for container gardening. Their small size, long bloom time, and colorful foliage create a big visual impact in tight spots.