Pots of joy
BBC Gardeners World|May 2023
Growing in containers is the perfect way to be creative and make the most of every space in your garden, however small. Adam Frost shares his tips on how to grow - almost anything in a pot
Adam Frost
Pots of joy

Your container style

When it comes to growing in pots, there really is something for everyone - Adam explains all...

Flexible framework

Containers aren't just for a short-term fix and, provided that the growing medium and maintenance is correct, trees, shrubs and topiary can be quite happy in pots for years.

I tend to use potted plants of this kind to provide moveable structure and focal points, particularly in the winter, and they're great for bringing evergreen interest. When choosing these plants, I also try to create a diversity of shapes and forms. Don't be afraid to consider small trees - these can be fantastic in containers, and I have used them on the edge of a terrace to help provide privacy and to break up a space.

A taste of the tropics

If you want drama, tropical-looking plants are the way to go. A lot of these plants are not fully hardy, so will need winter protection, but that doesn't mean they're not worth the work. Many provide their wow factor with big, bold foliage. They're hungry and thirsty plants, but the display that they create in a growing season can't be beaten.

Or if this kind of maintenance isn't for you, why not give succulents a try? Once potted, they are happy to do their thing on near-neglect.

I tend to use all these plants in single specimen pots, then create small collections as focal points around the garden.

From the pot to the plate

This is where I have most fun with pots chopping, changing and experimenting with the edibles that I grow. Most can be grown in pots - you just have to position them in the right place, feed them and keep on top of the watering.

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