Plant lovers, as a rule, are not limited to decorating flowers on window sills and garden beds. Today there is a huge selection of potty fixtures that are placed on balconies or attached to the outer wall. In such designs you can plant your favorite plants and create original compositions. And which flowers are better to choose - we will tell you. The brightness of the colors of petunias, lilies and hyacinths
Pink tenderness
If you want to create a gentle, sweet composition, then pink tulips will be its central part. Cascading ivy, fern and pale yellow pansies will give originality to the hanging flowerbed. Tulips are placed along the length of the flowerpot, which, blooming in pink, look very elegant against a background of green and yellow. Pink hydrangeas with delicate tulips, Yellow Calla lilies
Spring mood
Yellow, white, purple, combined with various shades of green, joyfully shout about good weather. Such a composition will most effectively look on a contrasting wall, for example, dark brown or burgundy. Yellow calla lilies are planted in the back of the flowerpots, on the sides and in front are fluffy yellow and white hydrangeas, they inhabit most of the box. On the sides and front, plant tiny white bacops.
Lush color
A lush, bright box that will undoubtedly attract the eyes of others can be filled with lushly flowering plants, for example, motley coleus, caliberhoa (a cousin of petunias with slightly smaller flowers), periwinkle and asparagus. Coleus, caliberhoa, periwinkle and asparagus. Tulips with Daffodils and Hyacinths
Bulb family
The advantage of planting only one kind of bulbs, such as daffodils or tulips, to decorate your window, is that they all bloom at the same time, staging a magnificent color show. Bulbous grow literally before our eyes. Yes, their century, unfortunately, is short-lived, and daffodils with tulips will not be able to please you with a long flowering. But then they bloom early and show a real riot of colors.
The kingdom of petunias
Petunias are the undisputed leader in decorating the street exterior. Not only are they completely unpretentious, there is still a huge variety of shapes and colors that can satisfy even the most demanding gardener. They can be combined with green perennials, and when flowering, it is necessary to trim the drooping heads. Petunias with camomiles. Pansies with geranium and other flowers
Cornucopia box
For lovers of a constant riot of colors and vibrant colors, we suggest you follow the rule - "the more, the better." To do this, you should choose constantly flowering plants - pansies, geraniums and snapdragons, and plant them tightly next to each other, alternating colors.
Kingdom of succulents
A variety of succulents planted in flower pots to decorate the street space is ready to grow there all year long, provided a moderately warm winter. By the beginning of spring, they will gain strength, and some species will even fire an arrow with flowers. A successful combination will be the planting of the following succulents: Kalanchoe, pink echeveria, Crassula, sedum. High representatives of the group land in the back, wide and dense - on the sides, and flowering and low - in front. Succulents. Orange buttercups framed by greenery
Field of buttercups
The perky buttercup in bright dark pink and orange tones will become a real decoration of the street planter. It is very unpretentious in care, with insufficient density of planting, you can dilute the buttercup with any ground cover greens.
Red tulips
Returning to the tulips, we offer another version of a chic flower bed. For its design, dark red bulbous tulip soldiers are placed on the background of the composition, and a handsome purple heliotrope is planted in front of them. Tulips with hyacinths. Roses
Red roses
To decorate the outer wall of the house or gazebo, various varieties of stunted red roses are suitable. A cache-pot with them looks most effective on a wooden wall, which emphasizes the nobility of the flower.
Lilies
Two lily flowers, shaped like tubes with a beautiful white flower at the end, are planted in a cache-pot on the background, hiding in front with English ivy and pink hyacinths that bloom quite early.