What do you put in a very tall planter?

When it comes to filling a very tall planter, there are a few factors to consider. First, you need to think about the size and depth of the planter. The taller the planter, the more soil it will require to fill it completely. This means you might need to use a larger volume of soil than you would for a regular-sized planter.

To ensure proper drainage, it is essential to place a layer of drainage material at the bottom of the planter. This can be anything from small rocks to broken pottery pieces. This layer will prevent the soil from becoming waterlogged and help excess water to drain away.

Next, you’ll want to add a layer of soil to the planter. It’s important to use a high-quality potting mix that is well-draining and nutrient-rich. Avoid using garden soil as it can become compacted and hinder root growth.

Now, it’s time to choose your plants. When selecting plants for a tall planter, consider the overall aesthetic you want to achieve. You can create a stunning display by combining different textures, heights, and colors. For example, you might choose a combination of tall, upright plants, trailing vines, and filler plants to create a visually pleasing arrangement.

Tall, upright plants such as ornamental grasses, bamboo, or even small trees can be great choices for the center of the planter. These plants will add height and drama to your arrangement. Make sure to choose plants that are suitable for your climate and light conditions.

For a touch of cascading beauty, consider adding trailing vines or hanging plants around the edges of the planter. These plants will spill over the sides, softening the overall look and adding a sense of movement.

To fill in any gaps and create a lush appearance, you can add filler plants such as colorful annuals or compact perennials. These plants will help to fill out the planter and provide additional interest.

Don’t forget to water your plants regularly. Tall planters tend to dry out more quickly than regular-sized ones, so it’s important to monitor the moisture levels and adjust your watering accordingly. You may need to water more frequently, especially during hot summer months.

When filling a very tall planter, consider the size and depth of the planter, use a drainage layer and high-quality potting mix, choose a variety of plants for different heights and textures, and remember to water regularly. By following these steps, you can create a stunning and vibrant display in your tall planter.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.