When selecting plants for your garden, it is important to consider both the climate and light conditions in your area. Some plants will thrive in climates that are cold or dry, while others will do well in warmer climates. Additionally, some plants need more sunlight than others, so be sure to factor this into your selection as well.
A beautiful center piece is a great way to add interest to any room. Select an ornate archway or flower pot to make your statement.
There are a few plants that would be great to cascades down your pot, like ferns and ivy. Ferns can spread via their fronds, so it's important to place them in areas where they can spread out. As for ivy, it can be invasive, but if it's planted in the right spot it will provide a beautiful green backdrop for the plants around it.
Add foliage and blooms to the edges of your pot to create a more natural look. Alternatively, you can add accents like petals or leaves to the overall design.
Some plants can grow tall, while other plants will grow shorter. This creates a naturalistic look because it seems as if the plants are growing out of the ground.
Different types of plants will attract different species of butterflies. Some plants that monarchs are known to visit include lantana, mustard, asters, goldenrod, and milkweed.