Soon enough, we are going to want to fill baskets and pots with plants. Bedding plants is always an exciting adventure from our experience. However, there is something specific that we like to do while embarking on this endeavor.
This might be the right time to ask yourself where and how your pots sit right now. In our opinion, they will look even better when grouped together. While single pots are perfectly fine, they do not have the same effect as a bunch of pots located together.
If you ask us, there is strength in numbers. This is an old adage that rings true for plant pots as well. When there are more pots, there is an extra depth to your garden. It also makes your garden look fuller, lusher, and overall, more beautiful.
From what we have seen, odd numbers are better than even numbers. We cannot pinpoint why, but they simply look more cohesive and natural this way. The visual impact of grouped pots is simply in a league of its own. Abundance is something that we want our plants to exude, and this is an easy way to go about it.
Aside from the aesthetic benefits, you will also save time and effort in the future. You will need to spend less time on weeding, watering, and walking when your pots are grouped together. It will ensure that you can then spend your valuable resources on other things that will benefit the overall garden. As much as we love our garden, we would rather minimize the maintenance requirements in any way that we can.
In the future, we will reuse the pots when the tulips have bloomed for pretty summer bedding. We cannot wait for what the future holds for our beautiful plants!