25 Container Gardening Arrangements For Lazy, Forgetful & Busy Gardeners

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If you’re looking for low-maintenance and easy Container Gardening Arrangements, then we have some great ones, especially if you are a busy gardener!

These Container Gardening Arrangements can make your entryway, patio, balcony, rooftop, and backyard stand out dramatically! Check out these arrangements that we have put together, keeping in mind their low-maintenance nature!

Have a look at some fantastic plant combination ideas here


Best Container Gardening Arrangements

1. Backyard Urn Planter

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What You’ll Need

  • Petunia
  • Purple Fountain Grass
  • Sweet Caroline Jet Black
  • Lobelia
  • Creeping Jenny

This classic urn relies on two contrasting shades, pink and purple, to liven up the space it’s placed. What’s particularly fascinating is that this combination is apt for beginners, as the ornamental grass is hardy and petunias are usually low-maintenance.

2. Late Summer Container Garden

What You’ll Need

  • Ornamental Chili
  • Coleus
  • Rudbeckia ‘Autumn Colors’
  • Calibrachoa

Coleus, calibrachoa, and rudbeckia combine to play up vivid tones to perfection in this lovely, low-maintenance container garden arrangement. All these plants survive well with bi-weekly watering and partial sunlight.

3. Cactus Oasis

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What You’ll Need

  • Assorted cacti of your choice

If you love growing succulents and cacti, try to create a stunning cactus container garden. Follow the instructions here.

4. Pretty Winter Container

What You’ll Need

  • Arborvitae ‘Polar Gold’
  • Gold Winterberry ‘Berry Heavy’
  • False Cypress ‘Soft Serve’
  • Red Dogwood ‘Arctic Fire’

This beautiful winter container arrangement also brings a festive feel to your home and garden! Just take an oversized planter, and tuck in a few cuttings of dogwood, berries, and holly for a lovely festive feel. Watch the tutorial video here to learn more.

5. Succulent Planter Garden

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What You’ll Need

  • Different succulents of your choice

Plant different types of succulents in a rustic planter and show vivid shades in style! What’s best is that these plants need no regular maintenance.

6. Sticks on Fire

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What You’ll Need

  • Pencil Cactus
  • String of Bananas

Pencil cactus, popularly known as ‘Firesticks,’ Euphorbia Tirucalli is prized for the bright orange foliage that makes it a beauty, indoors or outdoors. You can also add strings of bananas to make it more interesting.

This is a low-maintenance plant. However, its milky latex is toxic. Get the complete guide here.

7. Sun / Shade Window Basket

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What You’ll Need

  • White Calla Lily
  • Hakone Grass ‘Alboaurea’
  • Petunia ‘Autumn Mystery’

This is an excellent container gardening arrangement that will guarantee beautiful blooms and an aesthetic appeal in the sun and part shade both. Learn more here!

8. Terrific Trio!

What You’ll Need

  • White Lantana
  • Queen Mum Agapanthus,
  • Variegated ivy

This eye-catchy combo of lantana, ivy, and queen mum agapanthus is a great way to make a dramatic statement at your entrance during spring and summer. Learn more here!

9. Solo Cyclamen Stunner

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What You’ll Need

  • Cyclamen

Cyclamen is one of those few flowering plants that do well in the cold, providing color and blooms in winter and early spring when the rest of the plants wither away.

10. Succulent and Cacti Mix

What You’ll Need

Here’s the perfect container garden idea to follow for your balcony. Succulents don’t need much care to grow! Just place them in a spot with full or part sun, and they’ll be happy.

11. Million Bells Hanging Baskets

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What You’ll Need

  • Million Bells

Million Bells are a great choice for low-maintenance hanging baskets to transform your balcony, porch, or windows from boring to beautiful. You just need to do regular deadheading, and it will keep blooming.

12. Pots of Color

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What You’ll Need

  • White Calibrachoa
  • Verbena
  • Butterfly Bush

A galvanized planter is all you need to create an incredible display of vivid hues by growing these flowers. It can be a wonderful addition to balconies, patios, and gardens. It is one of the best Container Gardening Arrangements you can make.

13. Oversized Magic!

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What You’ll Need

  • Joe Pye Weed
  • Lemon Ball Sedum
  • Tricolor Sedum

The plants in this recipe prefer full sun and warm temperature. They also have slight frost and drought tolerance as well.

Plant them together to create a dazzling interplay of colors and textures in a large planter that looks a lot like a living bouquet. Details are here.

14. Multi-Color Display

What You’ll Need

  • Pelargonium ‘Frank Headley’
  • Uncinia Rubra
  • Ipomoea Batatas ‘Blackie’
  • Ipomoea Batatas ‘Bronze’
  • Diascia ‘Flying Colors’
  • Senecio Cineraria ‘Silver Dust’

The fancy leaved Geranium in this foliage container gardening combination features exquisite silver pattern leaves, together with other exquisite foliage plants. Learn more about this at the Gardener’s World!

15. Tropical Magic

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What You’ll Need

  • Lantana
  • Coleus ‘Deep Purple’
  • New Guinea Impatiens

Combine the Coleus and Impatiens with Lantana to get this dazzling container arrangement and display it on your front porch or balcony. As you’re adding Lantana, don’t it in the shade. Here’s more of it!

16. Perennial Flower Container

What You’ll Need

  • Cowslip
  • Anemone

You can never go wrong when you pair purple and yellow colors, which is precisely why this combination works. Check out the details here!

17. Explosion of Colors!

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What You’ll Need

  • Angelonia
  • Scaevola
  • Petunia
  • Rudbeckia
  • Creeping Jenny

Fuss-free annuals like petunia, angelonia, rudbeckia, and creeping Jenny act as suitable candidates for this late-summer container garden that can last well into autumn.

Make sure to place the arrangement in full sun and deadhead once a week to encourage better blooms. Get the details here!

18. Multi Textural Accents

What You’ll Need

  • Heuchera ‘Fire Alarm’
  • Phormium Tenax ‘Alison Blackman’
  • Heather
  • Carex ‘Evergold’

Phormiums have a penchant for surviving in all sorts of weather extremes, and some excellent dwarf varieties perform well in planters. Here the ‘Alison Blackman’ variety has teamed with carex, heather, and heuchera for a dramatic statement.

This container requires dappled shade and bi-weekly watering to last well into the chilly weeks of winter. Learn more here!

19. Snowdrop Pot Display

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What You’ll Need

  • Snowdrop
  • Convolvulus
  • Black Ophiopogon

This dazzling combination of silvery convolvulus, snowdrops, and black ophiopogon is perfect for infusing new life to dreary doorsteps. Don’t worry about the maintenance as none of these plants are fussy!

Monthly mulching, occasional watering, and flexible sun exposure are enough to sustain their growth.

20. A Subtle Show

What You’ll Need

  • Carex
  • Ivy
  • Cyclamen
  • Skimmia

This classic container combines the textural accents of ivy and carex with the vivid blooms of cyclamen and mild green flower buds of skimmia. All plants used are adaptable and perform well in direct sunlight.

21. Box Pyramid Display

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What You’ll Need

  • Topiary Box Pyramid, Buxus Sempervirens
  • Mexican Feather Grass
  • African Daisy ‘Orange Symphony’

This window box consisting of orange-colored osteospermum and decorative grass makes for a striking, year-round addition to a sunny or shaded spot of the garden.

Do ensure to provide a mulch of gravel to allow maximum retention of moisture in the pot.

22. Crassulas in Stacked Pots

What You’ll Need

  • Crassulas and other succulents

Crassula is a lovely, drought-tolerant plant genus. Its species are valued for their intriguing foliage. Thanks to a compact, upright habit and fewer needs, this plant is easy to maintain and a favorite of busy urban gardeners.

This video shows you how to grow these accommodating plants in a stacked manner that uses a tiny space and looks aesthetic too.

23. Succulent Container Garden

What You’ll Need

  • Echeveria Contempo
  • Portulaca mix
  • Sempervivum ‘Hens & Chicks’
  • Echeveria
  • Sedum ‘Turquoise Tails
  • Agava Striata and cacti

If you’re not that much of a fan of flowers, try mixing this combination of succulents for an ethereal-looking planter garden that features neutral shades to perfection. Learn more here!

24. Ornamental Grass Arrangement

The best thing about ornamental grasses is they are easy to grow. As they come in different varieties and shades, you can grow them in attractive planters and group them together for a fantastic display of colors!

Have a look at the best ornamental grasses here

25. Canna with Caladium

What You’ll Need

  • Canna
  • Caladium

Grow canna and caladium together in a large pot to show the best combination of the lush green leaves of canna with striking variegated foliage of caladium. The flowers of canna will add to the look, too!

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