- Discover the secret to achieving a professional, designer look for your Fall Planters without the hefty price tag.
- Learn how to repurpose pre-made fall arrangements from your local garden center for instant curb appeal.
- Explore a variety of vibrant fall plants and natural elements to personalize your outdoor containers.
- Get easy-to-follow tips for preparing your pots, transferring arrangements, and adding finishing touches.
Creating show-stopping fall planters doesn’t have to break the bank. Instead of hiring a landscape designer, I’ve found a budget-friendly trick for achieving the same gorgeous results: repotting pre-made fall arrangements from garden centers! This simple method allows you to enjoy stunning fall planters that rival professionally designed displays.
Contents
- Repurposing Garden Center Arrangements for Fall Planters
- Advantages of Using Pre-Made Fall Arrangements
- Choosing the Ideal Fall Planter Arrangement
- Creating My Fall Planter Masterpiece
- Preparing Your Planter for Fall Planting
- Planting Your Fall Arrangement
- Enhancing Your Fall Planters with Additional Plants
- Incorporating Natural Elements for Fall Flair
Repurposing Garden Center Arrangements for Fall Planters
My “aha” moment came while browsing my local garden center. I realized their ready-made fall arrangements, brimming with seasonal plants, offered the same lush look I desired. By simply transferring these arrangements into my own planters, I could achieve a designer look at a fraction of the cost.
Advantages of Using Pre-Made Fall Arrangements
- Cost-Effective: Save money compared to hiring a professional or buying individual plants.
- Effortless: Skip the hassle of plant selection and arrangement—it’s done for you!
- Professional Look: Achieve a polished, designer aesthetic with minimal effort.
- Customization: Personalize your planter with additional plants or decorative accents.
- Time-Saving: Create a beautiful fall display in minutes.
- Simplified Plant Care: Benefit from pre-selected plant combinations that thrive together.
- Seasonal Inspiration: Discover new plant varieties and arrangement ideas.
- Low Maintenance: Enjoy hardy, seasonal plants that require minimal upkeep.
Choosing the Ideal Fall Planter Arrangement
When selecting a pre-made arrangement, consider these key factors:
gallery images of designer fall planters
gallery images of designer fall planters
- Pot Size: Ensure the arrangement fits your existing planter, allowing room for growth.
- Sunlight Needs: Choose plants suited to your planter’s location (full sun, partial shade, etc.).
- Color Palette: Select colors that complement your home’s exterior and other decor.
- Watering Requirements: Opt for plants with similar watering needs for easy care.
- Maintenance Level: Consider low-maintenance options for busy schedules.
- Customization Options: Choose arrangements with space to add your personal touches.
Creating My Fall Planter Masterpiece
For my fall planters, I selected two identical arrangements featuring yellow and rust mums, purple fountain grass, black pearl ornamental pepper, and flowering cabbage. I also purchased extra black pearl peppers and pansies for added fullness.
Preparing Your Planter for Fall Planting
FALL PLANTER – PREPARING THE POT
Start by removing old plants and roots from your existing planter. Loosen the soil and remove about a quarter of it. Amend the remaining soil with a granular fertilizer unless the pre-made arrangement already contains fertilizer.
Planting Your Fall Arrangement
FALL PLANTER – PREPARING THE POT
Carefully remove the plants from the pre-made arrangement. I began by placing the black pearl peppers, followed by the mums and flowering cabbage. I added an extra black pearl pepper in the front for fullness.
FALL PLANTER -PLANTS IN MY CONTAINERS
Next, I planted the ornamental grass in the center and the yellow mum to the right. I incorporated coleus from my summer planters and added pansies for a vibrant pop of color.
Enhancing Your Fall Planters with Additional Plants
Consider adding these fall favorites for extra color and texture:
- Pansies: Viola x wittrockiana (Zones 6-10, Full Sun to Part Shade, Moderate Water)
- Flowering Cabbage/Kale: Brassica oleracea (Zones 2-11, Full Sun to Part Shade, Moderate Water)
- Creeping Jenny: Lysimachia nummularia (Zones 3-9, Sun to Shade, Moderate Water)
Incorporating Natural Elements for Fall Flair
Enhance your fall planters with natural elements like pumpkins, gourds, and pinecones. These additions create a charming, seasonal display.
By following these simple steps, you can create stunning fall planters that elevate your outdoor space without emptying your wallet. Enjoy the beauty of the season!