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When you choose plants for your front porch, you need to understand the unique characteristics of the space and how different plants can thrive there to create the desired effect.
When it comes to choosing planters for your front porch, it’s important to consider both style and functionality.
- Ferns - Hostas - Caladiums - Impatiens - Begonias - Snake Plants or Ivy - Potted Hydrangea or an Azalea
- Petunias - Marigolds - Geraniums - Lavender - Rosemary - Succulents - Potted Hibiscus or Bougainvillea
Make sure to water your plants according to their specific needs.
Make sure to water your plants according to their specific needs.
Regularly check your plants for signs of pests or diseases, such as discolored leaves or unusual spots.
Regularly check your plants for signs of pests or diseases, such as discolored leaves or unusual spots.
Fertilize your plants every few weeks to provide them with the nutrients they need to stay strong and produce more blooms.
Rotate your pots every so often to make sure that all sides of the plant receive equal sunlight.
Consider bringing your plants indoors during extreme weather conditions, such as a heatwave or frost.