Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pots: Focal Points of Color and Texture

Composing arrangements in pots is fun way to create powerful points of interest in your garden. Here are a few examples: each pot is chosen to compliment or contrast with its planting and surroundings, in color, texture and size.

Polka-Dot Pot
These echeverias are arranged in a grid, echoing their polka-dot pot in color, rhythm, and whimsy.

Green Pot
In this composition of soft blues and greens, a spray of Helictotrichon grass plays off the roundness of the succulents and the smooth pale green marbles. Marbles are a great way to put the finishing touch on a pot.

two-planters
LEFT: Polygonum capitatum trails downwards while Dasylirion explodes upwards, penetrating the vibrant red and orange of a grape vine (Vitis vinifera) in late autumn. RIGHT: Phormium ‘Pink Stripe’ drawing your eye to the classical terracotta wall plaque. The color is balanced between the flowers on the Justicia brandegeana vine above and the pink geraniums below.

2 comments:

Cocoa and Lavender said...

I think we have a phormium here in Tucson, although I think the form may be more dracena-like. It adds such great color to the garden! Thanks for a beautiful post!

Lenkin Design said...

Thanks so much. We had a great time putting this together!