What outdoor potted plants don t need direct sunlight?
Plants with attractive foliage, like coleus, offer reliable season-long color with a nearly endless array of colors. Other reliable foliage standbys include Japanese painted fern, sweet potato vine, and Rex begonias. Flowering plants like impatiens, fuchsias, or begonias such as ‘Bonfire’ add color. Plants include Canna ‘Australis’, reddish orange New Guinea impatiens, purple petunia, Ipomea, angelonia, cleome, coleus, Scaevola, lantana, kangaroo paws, Algerian ivy and croton. Plants like lantana are great choices for containers because they are among the most likely to last all season.Impatiens, spider plants, begonias, ferns, and ivy will tolerate even the shadiest climates. These plants will make a just-plain-lovely addition to your garden. Give the container enough bright light for the begonias to flower.
What is the easiest outdoor potted plant to keep alive?
Succulents are probably the easiest plants for patio pots, due to the fact that they are so drought-tolerant and low maintenance. You don’t even have to water these often. Combine several succulents in one large container for a striking look. Some examples include echeveria, sedum and saxifraga. 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. At pots, planters & more, you can order many decorative planters for various outdoor spaces.