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Container Plant Combinations for a Sunny Spot

June 29, 2020 By Myls Sedurifa Leave a Comment

Although it is easy to look up for container plants that thrive under the bright sunlight, it is not easy to mix and match them together in one container. Why does this matter? Well, it is important to plant those that complement each other, or else your whole pot of plant will not prosper at all. With this, below are a few plant combinations that are tested and proven to work well together, perfect under the basked heat.

  1. Curry plant, catmint, and sea holly
  2. Salvia, plectranthus, and euphorbia
  3. Pelargonium, petunia, lobelia, and busy Lizzies
  4. Dianthus, verbena, and fescue
  5. Bidens, coleus, tulbaghia, and euphorbia
  6. Fleabane, feathergrass, and sea holly
  7. Marguerite, feathergrass, and pansy
  8. Dahlia, pelargonium, and verbena
  9. Houseleeks, aloe vera, sempervivum, and sedum

Read the full article here: https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/container-plants-for-sun/

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