Container combos: so two seasons ago?
Could be, but I still like mixing plants in containers. I am very tempted and intrigued by the idea of having a group of containers, each planted with a single plant. The pots would interact with each other, rather than the interaction taking place within each pot.
But I never do it. In fact, this season I was supposed to experiment with monochromatic containers and I forgot about that, too. I may have one white one.
In any case, here are my two favorite combos at the moment. Perhaps just two plants within a container are all that’s needed, as long as the contrast is dramatic enough. At top you see a rather homey duo: diascia and lobelia. Yeah, pink and blue—how corny can you get. But the diascia is really a deep rose and the lobelia is as blue as a plant gets, so it works for me. (The camera has washed them out a bit.)
Then, above—though it’s early days for this basket—you have the classic (and classy) match of sweet potato vine with purple wave petunia. This petunia really does look too blue—sorry, my camera, the light, something.
I have a bunch of other containers that largely depend on tallish plants like elephant ear and canna, with other plants clustering about. Sadly, some plants have already failed, and the major elements have yet to show their stuff. In a week or so, I’ll have something worth posting about. Or not.
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I ususally like a little more of a kaliediscope look.
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My sweet Petunias are withering away. We are experiencing a lot of heat in San Diegoright now. I'm constantly moving them into shade and keeping them hydrated. Alas, they have given up. They look so sad next to my orange parisian daisies. That's the sad thing about container combos... if one of them decides they don't want to try anymore, the gardener is left picking up the petals.
Oh wait... that's me and my husband.
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I've got nothing much to say about plants and gardening though. I'm not into it so much. i left that business to my father. Well, good luck on your blogs and your work maam. thanks. I just happen to be browsing throuugh blogs. Thanks.
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