Turn Plain Deck/Patio Into #Garden Oasis! #gardening

What is a Garden Oasis?
When you step outside onto your deck or patio to enjoy the weather and scenery, wouldn’t it be nice to have beautiful plants and flowers greeting you? Plants help soften the lines of a deck or patio. Plants add colorful interest to a deck or patio. Plants help beautify a deck or patio. Plants add to your enjoyment by drawing your attention to colorful arrangements. Relaxing on your deck or patio and admiring beautiful plants reduces stress. Plants on a deck or patio can be protected from deer, rabbits, and other rodents such as voles and groundhogs.

Deck Garden Container Plants
Deck Garden Container Plants


What is a Deck or Patio Garden?
A deck or patio garden is simply a set of pots or containers of your favorite plants strategically placed around the deck or patio. If the plant likes full sun, like our Red Geranium, find a sunny spot on the deck or patio, which receives 6 or more hours of sun per day. If the plant likes partial sun, like our Salmon Geraniums, find a location that receives a few hours of sun, but is shielded from the hot afternoon sun. If the plant likes a shady location, place it in a location where the sun is blocked by an object such as a chair, bench, table, or other plants/containers.

Deck Garden
Deck Garden

 

Where Do I Begin?

Choose a Color Scheme – Some gardeners like various colors and textures of plants, and some prefer color and textures that complement one another. We prefer to choose plants that complement one another. this year, we chose variations of pink and salmon colors for our deck garden. Pink and Salmon are different blends of the same color. The size, color, and texture of a plant’s leaves also adds interest. Therefore, this year’s color scheme included various leaf shades and textures. For instance, our begonias were light pink and dark pink, however their leaves were bright green and green with a deep burgundy tint.

Deep Pink BegoniasPot of Light Pink Begonias

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consider Maintenance-Free Plants – If your deck is in a sunny location, your plants will receive full sun. If you don’t mind watering every day or two, that’s fine. If you would rather water every week or so, choose drought-tolerant or maintenance free plants. Examples of maintenance-free plants are lillies, sedum, and begonias. For more information on maintenance-free plants, subscribe to our Free Newsletter on our homepage. For beginner gardeners, investing in maintenance-free perennials will return beautiful blooms and color consistently every year!

Assemble a Collection of Pots or Containers (in Varying Sizes) – If you have different types of plants and colors, then you may want your pots and containers to be similar in color and style, which provides consistency. If your plants are similar in color, then you can vary your pots and container colors and styles. Consistency of color and style will keep your deck garden pleasing to the eye. For our deck garden, we have green, white, gray, and clay-color pots, but since we have similar plant colors of pink and salmon, we still maintain consistency.
Salmon Geraniums

Lily
Lily

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arrange Plants Based on Sun Requirements – After planting, fertilizing, and watering your plants, arrange your plants based on their sun requirements. If the plant likes full sun, find a sunny spot on the deck, which receives 6 or more hours of sun per day. If the plant likes partial sun, find a location that receives a few hours of sun, but is shielded from the hot afternoon sun. If the plant likes a shady location, place it in a location where the sun is blocked by an object such as a chair, bench, table, or other plants/containers.

Enjoy! – After all of the fun and rewarding work, it’s time to sit back and enjoy your deck garden! Take a few deep breaths, exhale, and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Enjoy the birds chirping, and the butterflies floating by. Even enjoy the bees buzzing, but just make sure to stay out of their way.






To see more gorgeous flowers, watch our Gorgeous Flowers playlist on YouTube! Check your local Home Depot, Lowes, online Burpee Gardening or eBay for their selection of Day Lilies, Begonias, Salvia, Geraniums, and Petunias! To learn how to plant, fertilize and prune your way to a gorgeous garden, subscribe to our YouTube channel!


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