Take a hint from these simple yet stunning unique container gardening ideas to make your space pop with potted and planted creativity!
1: Repurpose Jars As a Fun Garden DIY
Here you can see a clever use of jars made into lanterns that might double as fun succulent containers. A simple diy project like this adds both a decorative element as well as a functional element to any garden or patio.
2: Get Funky fresh with head or bust planters
Don’t be afraid to choose a bold container! These stunning stone busts house beautiful green plants in a variety of textures to add tasteful decorative drama without the use of colors and flowers.
3: Use Vintage Cups or Textured Glasses as containers
Sometimes items as simple as vintage glassware or textured glass vases are enough to bring the sophisticated look of vintage chic to a potted plant.
4: Incorporate Lots of Fresh Herbs In your Designs
Don’t forget to fill your containers with your choice of fresh herbs! As you can see, they double as ornamental and edible additions to any garden. They are the delicious gift that keeps on giving all summer long!
5: Use Herbs In decorative planters To Add Character To your Garden
Here we explore the use of herbs as decorative elements in a fun terra cotta planter where mint, rosemary, and thyme peek out throughout the pot.
6: Consider Mixing Textures In the Same Color For Added Drama
As you can see, the look of a beautiful container can be achieved without the need of blooming flowers. Here a wave of flowing variegated ivy is topped off with a mix of Chinese evergreens, coral bells, ferns, and deep purple alocasia. A mix of mostly shade loving plants in a series of green hues provide all the personality in this simple container.
7: Add Height and Drama to Small Containers with Long Leggy Plants
Here a group of terra cotta pots provide a framing border to a square structure on a garden floor. The use of long flowering plants in the center of a pot creates length and adds a focal point to otherwise shorter containers (without the use of a plant stand).
8: Consider The Style and Finish of A Container as a decorative accent
Consider the shape, color, and overall finish of a container when choosing vessels for your garden. Here a rounded bronze metallic look is used as the inspiration for the fiery reds and brown plants that pour out from the top creating a warm-colored arrangement.
9: Use Rustic Shallow Containers
As you can see, even small shallow containers can command attention in any space as well. Here antique rustic shallow containers houses a simple mix of succulents.
10: Consider Galvanized Steel Containers To Add Rustic Primitive Style To Any Space
Galvanized steel containers bring a little rustic love to the front porch area with the use of a little wooden bench. Consider vintage metal containers as planters to add a little primitive charm to any outdoor space.
11: Plant A Living Wall Through Vertical Gardening
Create a stunning focal point on any wall using the decorative strategies of vertical gardening. You can use a variety of materials to create mountable wall stands that can house a living green wall.
12: Consider The Exotic Look and Low-Maintenace Beauty of Succulents
Succulents are a simple way to add texture, variety, color, and style to any container. They come in so many different colors and varieties these days. They are easy to grow and you can use any container you can think of! Here a shallow container on a pillar creates an elegant display with a variety of succulents inside.
13: Incorporate small Shrubs and Bushes As Focal Points in containers
This is a truly creative use of miniature evergreen trees and shrubs. Here, a small conifer garden in a wide shallow pot creates the look of a little zen miniature garden and brightens a small tabletop space.
14: Use Upcycled Materials To add Personal Style and Color To Any Garden
These darling boots create clever decorative containers for gorgeous purple lavender blooms. Yet another example of a unique container gardening idea that you can diy for added color and character in the garden.
15: Think About Height, Length, and Placement Using Plant Stands
Think about adding stylish drama through height with the use of plant stands. Here a simple black steel plant stand cradles a gorgeous bundle of tropical pink alocasia while limey green creeping jenny vines create the look of little hanging gardens.
16: Add A Sweet Charming Touch With DIY Garden Planters
Here a vintage perforated bowl colander in a vibrant color makes an adorable diy planter for sweet pink blooms. A rustic and charming touch for any garden…
17: Think About Shade Loving Plants To Create Beautiful Low Maintenance Containers
Sometimes easy-maintenance and simplicity are key. Shade loving plants come in a variety of foliage that unfolds in deep dark tones. Here easy care shade loving plants fill a variety of nicely square-shaped containers.
18: Upcycle An Old Fountain As a Layered Container For Plants
I’ve seen this done so many times in so many ways and I always think the same thing: beautiful. beautiful. beautiful. You can fill an old fountain with healthy fresh soil and fill with anything from succulents, to hanging vine plants, to tropical florals that will bloom all summer long and steal the show in any garden.
19: Use Texture In PLants To Create Contrasting Drama In A Container
Don’t be afraid to bundle a unique mix of textures, styles, and colors to get an outrageously gorgeous look in a garden container. Here we see how ornamental cabbage is nestled among silver ragwort, slender ornamental grasses, and hot pink celosia. A great look for those of you in need of hardy plants that can withstand fall temperatures as well.
20: Easy Desert Inspired Style with Prickly Cactus Plants
Consider a stylish dessert vibe with a variety of cactus and succulent plants that can dress up a side table or serve as a decorative accent on a patio corner.
21: Consider Creative DIY As A Unique Container Gardening Idea
Here we see an old chandelier is upcycled into a charming hanging planter. Styled further with mismatched glass containers as plant holders, this easy diy project is yet another charming example of how to bring your own personal style into the garden.
22: Think about how to layer plants in a hanging container
Consider the different growth habits and shapes of plants as they grow in when filling your hanging containers. The addition of long and viny hanging plants always add drama and style to hanging baskets.
23: Use Everyday Items To Create Unique Containers For Plants
Here we see simple glass milk bottles double as the cutest little containers for brightly rainbow-colored celosias in a galvanized metal caddy.
24: Style Small Gardens, Balconies, and Patios With Hanging Blooms
Here a creative and colorful use of space is employed with lots of hanging blooms in matching pink and white colors. A few decorative lanterns add pizzaz while letting all the flowers do the talking…
25: Add A Birdcage Planter
This is a truly enchanting way of bringing a functional yet decorative element into the garden. How beautiful is this? Gorgeous pink blooms pour out of the sides of an elegant ornamental birdcage filled with life. It adds an elegant look to any outdoor space!
Use any of these unique container gardening ideas to bring interest to your outdoor gardens
Use any of these unique container gardening ideas to bring interest and style to your outdoor gardens. Don’t forget about the front of the house this summer! Sift through easy ideas for front porch planters to get you inspired.
Get digging with creative garden ideas to make the outdoors pop with plant-loving life and don’t forget about patio decor either! I’ve got you covered with outdoor table setting ideas to enjoy all that breezy summer dining you’ll do outside…
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