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Show off gorgeous flowering plants from Hy-Vee. Pair knockout colors, dress up the containers and display in artful ways.
Arrange a blooming good time anywhere
If the pot doesn’t have a drainage hole (and saucer to collect runoff), line the bottom with 2 inches of gravel to collect excess water.
Drainage:
Experiment with plant placement. Multiple colors look more natural when clustered. A trailing ivy softens the pot.
Design:
Fill the bottom half of the pot with potting mix, add plants, then fill gaps with potting mix. Tap lightly and water well.
Planting:
A single hanging plant may look lonely, while a duo can offer more visual appeal. Highlight contrasting shapes and colors, like this azalea and variegated spider plant, and hang them at different heights for a dynamic effect. Tie the pair together with matching pots.
Double the Pleasure
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Get a summer vibe going—even in April—by placing a vibrant hydrangea from Hy-Vee Floral in a handsome container. The nice thing is that those huge mophead flower clusters look good even after they fade.
Howdy Hydrangea!
Putting shiny, empty paint cans to work as planters is a cheeky way of saying you’re ready for spring color in whatever form it takes. In this case, the color isn’t from paint but pink hyacinths and cyclamen, along with purple campanula from Hy-Vee Floral.
Paint Your World
You will be once you set eyes on these orange and white kalanchoe plants. They’re set off in cute baskets covered with scrapbooking paper that’s been folded, creased and held in place with double-sided tape and colorful ribbons.
Orange You Glad?
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