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Top 10 Plants For Dazzling Container Gardens
(HIT) - Looking for a quick way to spruce up your homes curb appeal or create the outdoor living room in the backyard that youve always dreamt about?
Think container gardening.
"Nothing brightens up a front porch, patio or balcony like an assortment of pots and containers filled with vibrant, healthy plants," says Byron Martin, co-owner of Logees Tropical Plants (www.logees.com). "You dont need a green thumb to grow container plants, and the results are both fast and impressive. Its like an extreme home makeover without the enormous budget or the demolition crew."
Martin knows what hes talking about. Hes the third-generation owner of the most-respected exotic and tropical plant nursery in the country. When Martha Stewart needs a container plant or houseplant expert on her television show, she calls Byron Martin.
According to Martin, one secret to successful container gardens is choosing the right plants and putting them in the right spots. For a back patio that bakes in the afternoon sun, choose a heat- and sun-loving plant such as a geranium. For a shady spot that gets little or no direct sun, select a plant that naturally grows comfortably in the shade of a canopy of trees.
Another key to successful containers is choosing the right plants for a mixed container planting.
"Plants need to have the same rate of growth, so one plant doesnt completely overtake the others," says Martin. "Also, typically you want to have one plant in the center as the focal point, such as a cyperus papyrus or a banana, and have other plants as fillers and even a variety or two that cascade down the sides of the pot."
Dont know a passion flower from a hibiscus? Here is Byron Martins list of Top 10 easy-to-grow container plants for a dazzling summer display:
1. Brugmansia 'Cypress Gardens'
Brugmansias are commonly called "Angels Trumpets" for a good reason. The prolific flowers do look like heavenly trumpets, hanging down gracefully from the tree-like plant. Cypress Gardens is a variety that flowers quickly as a young plant, often at just 3 feet in height, with dozens of trumpets opening at once. (The mature plant reaches 4-6 feet tall in a container.) The white flowers are fragrant at night, have the pendant grace typical of Brugmansias, and fade to a light salmon with age. In no time, you will have more trumpets than a royal wedding. Brugmansia Cypress Gardens loves full sun, and it blooms in spring, summer and fall. This marvelous container plant is hardy to USDA Zone 8, so most gardeners will need to bring it indoors during the winter. Another great choice is Brugmansia Inca Sun, which boasts yellow-peach flowers that continuously bloom during the warmer months.
2. Colocasia 'Black Magic'
A perfect plant for accenting the summer garden or potted container, Colocasia Black Magic is fast growing and has eye-catching appeal with its gigantic leaves that resemble elephant ears. The "Black-Leafed Taro," as it is sometimes called, has leaves and stems that are actually a dark purplenot quite black. When this plant is well watered and placed in a bright growing area it quickly fills out to become a stunning specimen. This is a cultivar of the taro root that is used as a food staple in tropical regions. Black Magic will reach up to 3 feet tall when grown in a large container. Plants gown outside in summer in Zone 6 and colder can be wintered-over as potted plants inside. As Byron Martin of Logees says, "This plant is kind of big for a container, but it will accent the heck out of any garden space."
3. Hibiscus Stolen Kiss
If youre looking for colorful flowers for a container all summer long, try Stolen Kiss. The flowers of this new Hibiscus variety are not quite sure whether to blush slightly around the edges or deeply fill with a hot pink color. Either way, Stolen Kiss lives up to its name. The large 9-10 inch blooms emerge on the first day as bright pink then fade to a lighter pink with frilly two-toned yellow and hot pink edges on the second day, and fade to white the third day. This plant is a vigorous grower and bloomer with dark green, heavily serrated leaves. Grow in full sun and add lots of fertilizer, and this plant will grow from 2-4 feet tall in a container. Other great new Hibiscus varieties include Fall Harvest and Tsunami.
4. Allamanda Golden Butterfly
Most Allamanda varieties are lovely vines that sprawl profusely. Allamanda Golden Butterfly is the perfect choice for a potted garden because it has all of the brightness and floral form of the vining types, but its growth habit is bushy and contained. The plant produces a profusion of fragrant, bright yellow flowers from early spring to late fall. Golden Butterfly loves full sun, and it needs a period of dryness between waterings to keep its roots healthy. It will reach about 2.5 feet tall and wide. Before cold weather arrives in the fall, bring this plant indoors and its extravagant beauty and pleasing fragrance will delight you all year long.
5. Musa acuminata Siam Ruby
Small banana plants grow well in containers, and there are now several new varieties that make a stunning addition to any potted garden. Musa acuminata Siam Ruby is a rare and unusual new banana cultivar with reddish- bronze leaves with flecks of chartreuse. Grown for its foliage, Siam Ruby makes a colorful accent in the summer garden or a centerpiece in a mixed container. Although it will grow up to 8 feet tall, restricting the pot size can moderate its height. As an indoor plant, it thrives in any sunny exposure bringing a tropical look to an interior setting. Give Siam Ruby full sun and plenty of moisture and fertilizer to intensify the red color. For a small fruiting banana, try Musa Cavendish Super Dwarf, which reaches a manageable height of just 3 feet and will produce 3 to 6 inch fruit, often in a single year.
6. Swiss Balcony Geranium Collection
Why settle for just one variety of geranium when you can get an entire collection? The Swiss Balcony Geranium Collection contains one plant each of Pelargonium Cascade White, P. Mini Cascade Lavendar, P. Balcon Royale Red, and P. Desrumeaux (pink). Any of these varieties will fill a potor better still, a hanging basketwith gorgeous flowers during the summer. Geraniums grow well in full sun, and they are tough enough to withstand extreme heat. The amazing floral display will continue through the fall. Geraniums overwinter well as potted plants indoors.
7. Passiflora 'Blue Eyed Susan'
This large and floriferous passion flower hybrid has remarkable traits that make it a star performer in a container garden. Passiflora Blue-Eyed Susan is a fast and vigorous grower with blossoms that are both fragrant and colorful. The deep, rich bluish-purple flower is highlighted by a full and ruffled corona. This cross between P. edulis, P. incarnarta and P. cincinnata is far superior to others with similar parentage not only in flower color, but also size. Each blossom is over 4 inches in diameter. Grow Blue Eyed Susan passion flower in full sun, where it will reach 2-3 feet tall as a container plant. It looks particularly stunning as a hanging basket plant. Kudos to plant breeders Roland Fischer and Carolee Anita Boyles who created this wonderful variety.
8. Agastache 'Tutti-Frutti'
Tall spires of raspberry-purple flowers will grace the garden border or container garden with this perennial herb. Agastache Tutti Frutti grows 2 feet tall in full sun. It is a drought-tolerant plant that can stand up to heat and less than perfect soil. The flower spikes appear in summer and continue through the fall, and the small tubular flowers attract hummingbirds from miles around. Agastaches strongly aromatic foliage is an added bonus to the adventurous gardener.
9. Aloysia virgata Sweet Almond Verbena
Byron Martin of Logees recently introduced this plant on the Martha Stewart Live TV show as one of his favorite fragrant plants. The long white spires of this intensely fragrant everbloomer will delight your senses. Boasting one of the sweetest flowers youll come across, Aloysia virgata Sweet Almond Verbena is also known as the Incense Bush. Give it full sun and this fast-growing Argentine native will flower year-round. Aloysia virgata is an upright shrubby plant that takes well to a hard pruning, grows fast and has reported winter hardiness to Zone 9. When grown outside in a container for the summer garden, bees and butterflies will reward you with their presence. Selective pruning can keep this attractive plant at a height of 2-3 feet.
10. Cyperus isocladus Dwarf Papyrus
Papyrus plants make excellent focal points in a mixed container. This miniature version of papyrus only grows 20 inches tall, so you can get that cool Egyptian look without the huge growth. The versatility of growing conditions makes this Madagascar native attractive for the busy gardener. Grow it in a pot in full sun and keep it well watered, or grow papyrus as a bog plant -- constantly keeping its feet wet. Simply keep the pot saucer filled with water and Dwarf Papyrus grows extremely fast. Add this plant to any mixed container planting as long as the other plants are also fast growers. If you have the space, grow 4-5 foot tall Cyperus papyrus Paper Plant in a mixed container with cascading plants around it.
For more than 100 years, Logees has been offering exotic plants for indoor and outdoor growing. The Logees catalog is known for its vast selection of tropical container plants, dwarf citrus trees, vines and climbing plants, flowering houseplants and other exotic plants. The family-owned company also operates Logees Greenhouse in Danielson, Connecticut, a destination greenhouse for thousands of gardeners throughout the Eastern United States.
To receive a free catalog, call Logees at 1-888-330-8038, or visit the website at www.logees.com to view the catalog and place an online order.
Courtesy: Home Improvement News and Information Center
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