Combine Plants in Planters

One of the most beautiful options when decorating our windows, or balconies and terraces, are the planters, especially if we are not looking to plant the plants directly in the ground. The planters or large pots are very beautiful, especially when inside them, we combine different species of flowers, colors, and appearances, to give a very special and colorful touch to our windows.

However, it is important that we do not take this type of mini garden lightly, since we must choose the specimens that we like the most, not only so that the planter looks spectacular, but also to avoid neglecting the basic needs and practices of each of the plants.

From this, on an aesthetic and decorative level, we must ask ourselves a series of questions, such as the colors that you would like to have, and those that you would like to combine, trying to choose the most beautiful species to decorate your window. However, before making the final decision it is important that you bear in mind that the copies must be compatible with each other in a practical sense.

Keep in mind that some species require more space to expand their roots, so you should make sure which ones are to prevent the roots from becoming entangled or mistreated, as well as ensuring enough space for them to develop properly. In the same way, plants that have an excessive density of foliage can fill the entire space, so we recommend that you try to choose specimens that are similar in this regard or simply abstain from them.

Taking into account that you are going to take care of all the specimens at the same time, it is important that you make sure that they require the same type of climatic conditions and maintenance so that you can water them with the same frequency and take care of them in the same way without spoiling.

Combine Plants in Planters

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