Planted pots look great just about anywhere! They can brighten up an entrance.

Mark an entrance to a pathway.
Add interest to a blank wall.

They look great in groupings.

They can add much needed color.

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They look good in repetitive formation.


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They make a great way to end a wall.

Or mark or accentuate a corner.
They can be very artistic.

And brighten up a dull spot.

They can provide color where it is needed.
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Link one space to another.
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They can soften.
Finally, potted plants can act as focal point or centerpiece.
In fact, they can be used just about anywhere for most any purpose. Here is an entire garden display made with potted plants.
Their versatility is unlimited!
Just like in any other design, you’ll want to choose plants that add to the composition instead of detracting from it. Pick plants of varying heights, color, texture and form when using more than one species in the same container. This will provide much greater interest.
Also, consider the use of the planted pot and how it is to work in the context of the space where it is to be placed. This will help guide you in picking the right container and the right plants. Remember that form, line, color and texture are the elements that tie a design together.
To learn how to plant and grow a container garden, go Here. And to learn how to care for them, go Here.