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Posted by Teknor Apex on Jun 4, 2023 6:16:49 PM


Looking to add some life and color to your garden or patio? Planters are a great way to showcase your creativity and love for plants. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, a well-designed planter can make a big impact on your outdoor space. In this post, we'll show you how to create beautiful planters using the "thrill, spill and fill" technique. This simple approach involves selecting the right plants for each section of the planter, resulting in a visually striking display. Let's get started!

The first step in making a beautiful planter is to select the right plants. For the "thrill" section, choose a tall, statement-making plant that will serve as the centerpiece. This could be something like a fern, grass or even a small tree. Place it in the center of the planter and make sure it's planted at the same level as the other plants.

 

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For the "spill" section, choose plants that will cascade over the edges of the planter, creating a soft, flowing effect. This could be something like petunias, lobelia or trailing succulents. Plant them around the edges of the planter, making sure they spill over the edge in a natural way.

Finally, for the "fill" section, choose plants that will fill in the gaps between the other plants. This could be anything from annuals to herbs to vegetables. Choose plants with different shapes, textures and colors to create interest and balance. Make sure to plant them close together to create a lush, full look.

When it comes to choosing a planter, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, make sure the planter is the right size for your plants. You don't want them to be cramped or have too much space. Second, consider the material of the planter. Ceramic or metal planters tend to retain moisture better than plastic or wood, which can dry out quickly. Finally, make sure the planter has adequate drainage holes to prevent water from collecting and causing root rot.

Once you've selected your plants and planter, it's time to put it all together. Start by filling the planter with a good quality potting soil, leaving enough room for the plants. Then, arrange the plants in the planter according to the "thrill, spill and fill" technique. Make sure to water the plants thoroughly after planting and keep them well-watered as they grow.

Planters are a beautiful and easy way to add color and life to any outdoor space. Using the "thrill, spill and fill" technique, you can create beautiful planters that are both visually striking and functional. Remember to choose the right plants for each section of the planter, select a planter that's the right size and material, and give your plants plenty of water and TLC. With a little creativity and care, you can enjoy a stunning display of plants all season long. Happy planting!

Topics: Landscaping, Water Gardening, House Plants, Flower Gardening

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