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What to plant in pots

(19 Posts)
Anniebach Tue 29-Mar-16 09:36:15

I have been given four green pots by a sweet lady who lives close to me. I don't like them but no way will I discard them, this leaves me with what can I plant in them.

30cms high, green, I don't want bedding plants, miniature conifers will just mean more green . Suggestions please

kittylester Tue 29-Mar-16 09:45:43

Herbs - green, I know, but some flower and they would be useful.

Jalima Tue 29-Mar-16 09:48:00

Unless you do put bedding plants in that trail or a coloured ivy - they would hide the green of the pot. You could plant something taller in the centre such as a cordyline australis.

tanith Tue 29-Mar-16 10:06:39

What about miniature or patio rose bushes in different colours

LullyDully Tue 29-Mar-16 10:27:18

If you want to camouflage the lots then you want things that trail.

ffinnochio Tue 29-Mar-16 10:33:17

What sort of green are the pots?

MiniMouse Tue 29-Mar-16 10:55:24

If you want evergreen plants then I'd agree with kittyl and go for hebes, which come in various colours and are variegated. There's a lovely red one, Hebe Heartbreak. There are also cream/yellow variations, plus they flower and don't get too big.

Here's a link to the Hebe Society, if you're interested:

www.hebesoc.org/hebes/hebes_a/hebes_a.htm

Anniebach Tue 29-Mar-16 11:13:31

Very bright green unfortunately, that's the problem . Like the suggestions given , all of them , thank you

MiniMouse Tue 29-Mar-16 11:21:36

Annieb Could you get away with toning down the green pots? You can get spray paint that will work on plastic (you can get it in Wilko)

kittylester Tue 29-Mar-16 11:46:33

I said herbs!

Heuchera come with lots different coloured leaves.

Greyduster Tue 29-Mar-16 11:48:27

Hostas do well in pots, and if you get some of the predominantly cream coloured ones, they should look good in green pots. If you're troubled by slugs, a band of copper slug tape around the top of the pot would not look out of place.

Stansgran Tue 29-Mar-16 11:49:17

Paint them with natural yogurt and they will get a weathered mould look

MiniMouse Tue 29-Mar-16 13:47:21

I said herbs!

So you did Kittyl blush
Well I agree with that suggestion, too! grin

Greyduster Tue 29-Mar-16 14:18:21

I love heucheras. I have a lovely deep burgundy coloured one which looks as if someone has spattered a brush full of bright pink paint across the leaves. It's very unusual. I've never grown them in pots though. Might try it.

kittylester Tue 29-Mar-16 14:48:39

There was an article in one of the Sunday pull outs about Heucheras in pots which got me thinking about it - I'm going to try 3 or 4 in a biggish pot.

I've got the pink splashed one greyduster and a fabulous acid green one. I thought of putting them in with the coppery one! I think they are really good value as they are so varied and seem to like our garden!

jack44 Tue 29-Mar-16 15:56:39

If planting Heucheras, watch out for vine weevil - they seem to love them. The compost needs regular checks for the nasty little fat grubs that will devour all the roots. angry

Anniebach Tue 29-Mar-16 16:24:35

I have a feeling I may buy some extra tubs smile

phoenix Tue 29-Mar-16 16:41:30

I agree re the hostas, some lovely varieties and they flower.

Agapanthus do well in pots too.

Jalima Tue 29-Mar-16 16:53:02

Ah! perhaps that is what did for my heucheras in pots jack44 - left without roots!