Designer Fall Planters: Create Stunning Displays on a Budget

  • 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.

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:

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  • 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

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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

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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.

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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

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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!