Front Garden Containers

I am trying to simplify my garden a little bit this summer so I am cutting back on the number of containers I'm planting in the front yard. 

Since I have purple Salvia and Clematis growing in the garden I thought I would pull that same color into the containers this year.
I really like the way the purple looks against the soft gray here.
Petunia
Calibrachoa
Alyssum
Nemesia 'Juicy Fruits Papaya'
Osteospermum 'Lemon Symphony'

Verbena
Alyssum
Calibrachoa

White Osteospermum and Nemesia with a pocket of purple Alyssum

Front Door Container

For my Mother's Day gift, R and I spent the morning at The Growing Place choosing flowers for the large containers at the front door. 

I love, Love, LOVE this establishment and could easily visit once a week (or more), just to see how their display gardens change through the seasons, or to find a little something that needs a home in a corner of my garden somewhere, or to find inspiration in one of their display areas, or to get a question answered. 

As we arrived they announced that they were beginning a Garden Tour in five minutes so we joined in.  During our walk through the display gardens we decided that we wanted to try using a Hosta as the focal plant of the container.  R mentioned that he likes the way the Sweet Potato Vine looks trailing down the container so we tried to choose a Hosta that would be tall, but not too wide that also had a touch of yellow in the leaves.  Once we had those two plants we both agreed that we love the way Heuchera looks in the container.  We like the wispy blooms and the substance of the plant itself so I pulled out three or four that I thought would work and put them in the wagon to get a feel for the size of the leaves and the color of the foliage. 

As I was planting the container Saturday afternoon, I realized that three plants just was not going to cut it in creating the full and lush look that I was going for so I grabbed the Begonia that had been purchased for the patio grouping and added that in.  I was getting closer to the look, but wasn't quite there so this morning I went back to the nursery to grab a couple of extra fillers. 

I chose a nice Pennisetum for the wispy height it will bring in.  It will carry the color up and through the entire planting without making it top heavy.  I also picked up a Calibrachoa for the touch of hot pink to draw the eye in.  I knew the Begonia had a pinky flower, but couldn't remember if it was more coral pink or bright pink (it's coral - hope it still looks good together).

I'm thrilled with the look on day one. 
Now I just have to remember to keep it watered and fertilized so it will grow lush and full and lovely.  These plants each have the potential to get good sized so it will be fun to watch them fight for dominance in the pot.   

Hosta 'Sagae'
Begonia 'Gryphon' (??)
Ipomoea 'Marguerite' (Sweet Potato Vine)
Calibrachoa 'Cabaret Hot Pink'
Heuchera 'Burnished Bronze'
Pennisetum 'Rubrum' (Purple Fountain Grass)

Pergola Patio Container

Ostrich Fern  Matteuccia pensulvanica
Light to full shade
36-60" high
moist soil
Begonia 'Gryphon'
Part shade to full shade
12-16" high
moist soil
Impatiens 'Butterfly Salmon w/Eye'
Shade to part shade
8-10" high
Polka-Dot Plant 'Red Splash Select'
Part shade to shade
10-18" high
moist soil

Planted May 9th

R & I bought a different Begonia on Saturday that had the perfect foliage colors to complement the fern.  I thought it was "Gryphon" so that is what I picked up when I went back to The Growing Place this morning.  (I can't find the plant labels in the garage and I suspect they may have been thrown away in an attempt to keep things tidy)  However, I like the touch of red on the underside of the Begonia leaves and think it plays nicely with the Polka-dot plant.  I'm hoping that after a week or two of nice warm temps the plants will settle in and mix and mingle like they are supposed to.  The lightest green of the Begonia plays well with the Impatiens which in turn speaks to the green of the fern.  Then the red from the Polka-dot plant is supposed to create just the right sparkle in the Impatiens.  We shall see.