So, You Found the Perfect Pot! Now What?
It looked absolutely wonderful on the shelf at the store, and you even bought multiple to match! But now that you’re back home, you’re probably wondering: what do you put in it? Do you want your plants to overflow, or maybe have a burst of color? The beauty of it is, the choice is completely up to you!
Sometimes, pre-made arrangements at the nursery just call your name, and you can’t resist. That’s perfectly fine! The key is to choose what speaks to you and what you find beautiful.
However, before you commit to a pot or container, there are a few things to keep in mind. Potted plants need regular care, especially when it doesn’t rain often in your area. Shallow pots, in particular, dry out faster, so be prepared to water them more frequently. It’s also easy to overpack a pot or planter because you want it to look full right away. But remember, plants need space to grow. If you allow enough room for their roots, they’ll fill out beautifully throughout the spring and summer.
When creating your own arrangement, take note of the care labels on the plants. Most will tell you how much sun they need and how far apart they should be planted. These instructions are a great guide for spacing and placement.



Lets dig into some designs that inspire you.
Simple, Subtle, and Sophisticated
If your leaning toward simplicity, minimalism might be the way to go. Clean lines, neutral colors, and a focus on form and texture allow the beauty of your plants to shine. Think matte black, smooth concrete, or whitewashed pots to create a serene, modern space.
Plant Arrangement Tips and Tricks:
- Opt for statement plants like tall fiddle leaf figs, sleek snake plants, or architectural agave.
- Keep your arrangements symmetrical and choose plants with similar leaf textures for a refined look.
- Stick to a few larger planters instead of crowding your space. A few well-placed plants make a striking impact.
- Add subtle color with white or pale flowers, such as lilies, daisies, or soft petunias, to complement the neutral tones.
Rustic Charm: Warmth of Terracotta and Earthy Touches
If you’re drawn to a cozy, countryside vibe, terracotta pots offer a great look. These classic, earthy containers pair beautifully with a variety of plants, giving your outdoor space with warmth.
Plant Arrangement Tips and Tricks:
- Layer terracotta pots in varying sizes to create an organic, natural feel.
- Use vibrant blooms like marigolds, pansies, or zinnias to add a pop of color that contrasts beautifully with the earthy tones of terracotta.
- Combine taller plants like sunflowers with smaller varieties like begonias for visual interest and balance.
- Consider adding rustic accents, like weathered wooden crates or wicker baskets, to enhance the rustic vibe.
Bohemian Bliss: Eclectic, Colorful, and Free-Spirited
Boho chic is all about embracing creativity, color, and your personal style. If you love mixing patterns, textures, and vibrant hues, a bohemian garden is the perfect for you. Think vibrant ceramic planters, and maybe an array of mismatched, quirky pots.
Plant Arrangement Tips and Tricks:
- Mix plants of different shapes, sizes, and colors—think trailing ivy, colorful geraniums, and cascading petunias.
- Use bold, colorful ceramic pots in hues like turquoise, mustard yellow, or deep red to bring out your garden.
- Consider hanging planters with trailing plants like jasmine or creeping thyme for added visual appeal.
- Don’t be afraid to incorporate playful elements, such as vintage trinkets or handmade pottery, to add character and charm.
Modern Farmhouse: Simple, Stylish, and Practical
If you love a functional yet stylish outdoor space, the modern farmhouse look is perfect for you. This rustic charm with this style embraces practicality while maintaining a sense of warmth and coziness.
Plant Arrangement Tips and Tricks:
- Try some steel pots, metal buckets, or wooden crates to create a rustic feel.
- Mix edible plants like herbs (rosemary, thyme, basil) with vibrant flowers such as lavender and daisies to blend beauty with function.
- Keep your arrangements simple and orderly, using smaller pots and placing them in rows for a neat, farmhouse look.
- Add accessories like vintage watering cans or a wooden bench to enhance the farmhouse charm.
Be sure to have fun and make it your own!