Osteospermums are perfect for growing in pots, offering a long season of pretty flowers for a sunny corner. Here, we’ve combined osteospermums with ornamental grass and santolina, whose foliage brings out the purple of the flowers. You Will Need
In this striking winter display we’ve combined the rich colours of Heuchera ‘Lime Marmalade’ with pink cyclamen and black ophiopogon, with the skimmia as a central focal point.
For an extra splash of colour in late winter and spring, why not include a few snowdrop, daffodil or tulip bulbs when planting up?
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Follow these easy steps to plant up this skimmia, heuchera and cyclamen pot display.
Place a layer of crocks at the bottom of the pot, then fill three-quarters fill with compost. Plant the skimmia in the centre of the container, to the same depth in the new compost as it was in its previous pot. Position the heuchera plants around it, on either side.
Fill in gaps at the edge of the pot with the ophiopogon and cyclamen plants.
Fill around the plants with compost, to within 5cm of the rim, firming around the plants with your fingers to squeeze out any air pockets. Water the container thoroughly and allow to drain before moving it to its final position.
Osteospermums are perfect for growing in pots, offering a long season of pretty flowers for a sunny corner. Here, we’ve combined osteospermums with ornamental grass and santolina, whose foliage brings out the purple of the flowers. You Will Need
Bring life to a shady corner with these shade-loving favourites. The lime-green leaves of the fern contrast beautifully with the chequered purple snake’s head fritillaries. Perfect for spring, once you’re finished with the display, simply transplant the plants into your garden and repot the container with a fresh set of plants for summer.
While many container displays are looking past their best by August, this late-summer display will brighten up a corner of the patio right through autumn. The fiery colours of the crocosmia, rudbeckia and penstemon contrast beautifully with the evergreen foliage of pheasant’s tail grass. What to plant in August You Will Need
This simple container display is perfect for a shady corner. The large, glossy leaves of the bergenia look fantastic all year round, while its pink flowers combine with those of the thrift to add a splash of colour in spring. Both plants are perennial so, once you have finished with your display, transfer them into the garden. You W