Sunday, July 29, 2012

Porch planters

It was a rainy day in Lambertville, NJ, but that didn't stop us from wondering in and out of the shops. If you have never been there or to New Hope, PA (which is just a quick walk across the bridge), it's filled with quaint boutiques and galleries.  And, if you walk a few blocks off the main street, you can find some beautiful Victorian homes. These are the places where it's easy to find home and garden inspirations.  I noticed this buttery yellow stucco home with black shutters and lots of iron work.  What really drew my attention were the plantings. 


They did not have a lot of planting space in the yard, but they made the most of it.  They alternated two plants against the house and a continuous row of impatiens along the fence. What I really like about this garden is the color scheme and how the plants in the ground relate to the plants in the planter.  All the flowers are white and some of the plants have green and white variegated leaves.  Also notice that the plants are in terracotta pots, which relate back to the stucco finish of the home. The great part about using pots is that the homeowner can easily change out the plants depending on the season, month, or even their mood.


It has the three components of a great container garden -- range of heights, color, texture.  The topiaries lead your eye up, while the ivy and vines bring your eye back down. Most plants look good together, but a good color scheme appears more thought out.  This monochromatic palette of white looks modern and sophisticated.  And, finally, the similar shape of all the leaves gives a soft relaxing feeling.  All of which add to an eye catching planter and a welcoming front porch.

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