One-plant pot

Container gardening is a lot of fun because you can combine different kind of flowers. The idea of one plant a pot can empahsize the potential of the plant and you can use it as a focal point in your garden. Plants that have unique blooms are best appreciated by featuring them in a pot by themselves.

These are some one-plant pot I’ve done this year:

Ageratum (3 Ageratums planted in a triangular pattern):

Eugphorbia - Diamond Frost by Proven Winners (four of these planted in a square pattern):



One Response to “One-plant pot”

  1. Fern Says:

    Oooh I love the Diamond Frost Euphorbia! I know this is a post about one plant pots…but I bet that Euphorbia would also look great planted in a pot with a tree or topiary. What do you think?

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