Caladiums and Columbine
A classical look with a cheerful pop of red, this container garden is perfect by your front door to welcome you home! This metal urn planter is filled with speckled heart shaped leaves of the Caladiums and the beautiful Red Hobbit Columbine with red and white petals that are set off by the yellow stamen. Variegated Ivy spills out the side and is complimented by the green and silvery leaves of the Yellow Archangel.
This arrangement will be featured in a book I’m writing on container gardens with Artisan Books, coming out in 2024!
Photo by Erin Scott of Erin Scott Photography.
LIGHT: Morning sun with afternoon shade, or full shade.
WATER: Water when the top of the soil is dry.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month with a liquid natural fertilizer to keep your container fresh looking and growing.
A classical look with a cheerful pop of red, this container garden is perfect by your front door to welcome you home! This metal urn planter is filled with speckled heart shaped leaves of the Caladiums and the beautiful Red Hobbit Columbine with red and white petals that are set off by the yellow stamen. Variegated Ivy spills out the side and is complimented by the green and silvery leaves of the Yellow Archangel.
This arrangement will be featured in a book I’m writing on container gardens with Artisan Books, coming out in 2024!
Photo by Erin Scott of Erin Scott Photography.
LIGHT: Morning sun with afternoon shade, or full shade.
WATER: Water when the top of the soil is dry.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month with a liquid natural fertilizer to keep your container fresh looking and growing.
A classical look with a cheerful pop of red, this container garden is perfect by your front door to welcome you home! This metal urn planter is filled with speckled heart shaped leaves of the Caladiums and the beautiful Red Hobbit Columbine with red and white petals that are set off by the yellow stamen. Variegated Ivy spills out the side and is complimented by the green and silvery leaves of the Yellow Archangel.
This arrangement will be featured in a book I’m writing on container gardens with Artisan Books, coming out in 2024!
Photo by Erin Scott of Erin Scott Photography.
LIGHT: Morning sun with afternoon shade, or full shade.
WATER: Water when the top of the soil is dry.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month with a liquid natural fertilizer to keep your container fresh looking and growing.