
Transform a dull corner by filling a container with colourful shrubs or flowering perennials.

Transform a dull corner by filling a container with colourful shrubs or flowering perennials.
Choose pots that are large enough for your plant, have drainage holes and will suit the style of your garden. Frost-proof terracotta pots are ideal for long-term planting and their weight gives them extra stability. On the downside, their porous quality means the compost will dry out quickly and need regular watering.
Glazed pots look good planted with Japanese maples and camellias, while stone pots are excellent for a classical look. Plastic pots are cheap and retain moisture well, but will need wrapping with bubble wrap over winter to prevent plant roots from freezing. Topiary specimens look good in wooden half barrels or funky metal pots.
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