10 Planter Ideas for Porches and Front Gardens

Porch with Flower Urn

Rather than a slew of small flower pots or urns, opt for a single large one. Go for broke or go home! This house's porch is simple but elegant. The black of a seat and urn contrasts beautifully with the white & wood. The red flowers, on the other hand, steal the show.

Modern Urns

Whereas many herbs die when the weather gets cold, parsley can thrive in freeziThe stylish, modern black urns stuffed with deep red silk red peonies, long grass, and flowing vines complement the new house perfectly.

Country Porch with Hanging Baskets

In a garden, repetition is extremely effective. The property owners had also coated the a whole front porch to matching purple as well as white petunia baskets. Sticking to a single colour scheme is a big impression.

Cone Planter with Blast of Color

Combining contrasting colours in a single eye-catching hanging bowl is another way to officially welcome summer. I like how it contrasts with the simple screened porch upon that old Victorian house.

Hanging Baskets of Color

If theft is indeed a problem, hanging baskets could be the solution. There are numerous methods for attaching hangers as well as chain stores  slow down  palms attempting to remove them. These baskets look lovely with their solid flower colours.

Wood Window Boxes

Geranium power strikes once more. Red & pink Pelargoniums hold out against the buttery shed colour here. The same principle applies to the entrance to your house: in order to attract attention, choose flower colours that contrast with rest of your paint & decor.

Hanging Basket at Garage

You can't help but get attached with this colourful planter in just sea of white even by garage. In my garden, I try to take the same approach, putting evey plant or group of seedlings where it can be seen and enjoyed the most.

Shed Window Box with Big Simple Blooms

This shed is located in a garden filled mostly with green plants. That's why the yellow flower look so good: there's no competition. As a person who grows a variety of coloured flowers.