Real Estate Tips By Ronnie Jordan
Change with the Seasons
Say goodbye to summer blooms and hello to autumnal charm. Consider potting up plants that not only add a splash of color but can also endure cooler temperatures. Among our favorites is Rudbeckia, also known as black-eyed Susan, a pollinator-friendly perennial that continues to bloom throughout fall. Discover more about Rudbeckia below and peruse our gallery for additional stunning fall planter ideas.
Double the Flower Power
Echinacea, or coneflower, part of the daisy family, thrives in various shades, including purple-pink and white. This robust native perennial pairs beautifully with Rudbeckia, sedum, and citrusy coleus, ensuring your planter maintains its sunny charm until the first frost. Echinacea and Rudbeckia even return in the spring for another year of blooms. Learn more about Echinacea below.
Cultivate a Fall Cutting Garden
Picture your home adorned with coco baskets brimming with peach dahlias and trailing plants in a tapestry of colors. ‘Gallery Pablo’ dahlias, showcased here, bloom from late summer to fall and make exquisite floral arrangements. When the first freeze arrives, follow our tips to safeguard your precious bulbs until spring. Discover more dahlia care advice at the link below.
Fall for Trendy Planters
Have a collection of chinoiserie? Flaunt it by filling your finest planters with cold-hardy fall blooms like fuchsia celosia, mounded mums, and ornamental kale. Explore more of our favorite fall porch and patio ideas below.
Simplify with a Single Planter for Curb Appeal
Overflowing with ‘Timeless-Fire’ geranium, ‘Kingswood Torch’ coleus, and ‘Dreamsicle’ calibrachoa, this warm-hued container promises enduring charm until the first frost.
Create a Layered Look
To enhance your curb appeal, group small, medium, and large planters together with candle lanterns and gourds or pumpkins, fresh or faux. Find more inspiration for dressing up your front porch or patio for fall.
Think Beyond the Front Porch
Extend your fall planters to the backyard. Wood planter boxes filled with purple salvia, pink encore azaleas, and white trailing bacopa create a living wall, separating your fire pit area from the outdoor dining room. Dive into more landscaping ideas around a fire pit below.
Rely on Thriller, Filler, and Spiller
Achieve captivating container gardening with the thriller, filler, and spiller approach. A central knockout plant, like the croton, anchors your planter, while lower plants like fuzzy lamb’s ear fill in. Trailing sweet potato vines spill over the edge. Discover more tips for creating stunning planters below.
Pick a Color Scheme
For a cohesive planter, stick to a single color family. Purple fountain grass provides height, while plummy coleus and sweet potato vines maintain the theme. Gomphrena, with its long-lasting gumball-like blooms, steals the show as a central spiller. Find additional potting tips for this planter below.
Break Out the Baskets
Add a touch of farmhouse style to your front porch with rustic wicker baskets brimming with seasonal blooms. Don’t forget to give your outdoor furniture a mini fall makeover with cozy quilts, perfect for adjusting to changing weather. Tour this farmhouse front porch below and elevate your autumn curb appeal.
Refresh your home’s exterior this fall with these fantastic planter ideas. Boost your curb appeal and create a welcoming atmosphere for all. Stay tuned for more Real Estate Tips By Ronnie Jordan.
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