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Pots by front door - west facing and sheltered

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Ilovecrumpets · 22/05/2017 21:12

Hi everyone

I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for three pots I have by my front door ( one fairly large, one medium and one smaller ( but still a good size))? It is a terraced Georgian house with small front garden, west facing and sheltered.

No tap near front door, so whilst I am pretty diligent with the back garden and watering the front does sometimes get overlooked!

I was wondering about a small olive tree plus lavenders? Don't know if lavenders will look a bit tatty/odd? Or could maybe go for some trailing lobelia ( dumb question but am assuming I could still get some plugs as I think I might be too late for planting from seed?)

Any help appreciated - I'm new to gardening in the last year but have discovered a love for it! Starting to get to grips with my back garden but front pots less so.

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LapdanceShoeshine · 22/05/2017 21:17

Our front is west-facing, though not sheltered & I have a stone trough with lavender in - it often gets dry but still does ok.

You could try jasmine, which dies very well in tubs in hot dry places,

I also have a small acer in a mid-sized pot that chugs along happily. I'll post a couple of pics in a minute Smile

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LapdanceShoeshine · 22/05/2017 21:18

Does, not dies, sorry Grin

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LapdanceShoeshine · 22/05/2017 21:21

There are 2 different lavenders, no idea what they're called though.

Pots by front door - west facing and sheltered
Pots by front door - west facing and sheltered
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LapdanceShoeshine · 22/05/2017 21:22

Oh - pictures didn't load - will try again

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LapdanceShoeshine · 22/05/2017 21:23

NOW they have! Confused

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AstrantiaMajor · 22/05/2017 21:40

For a Georgian house I would suggest something quite structured. A standard lavender, standard Ceonothis, Bay or Olive. Then Rosemary, Hebe and Eonymous in the smaller pots. Possibly some Trailimg silvery trailing Ivy. I would avoid flowering plants if you forget to water occasionally as these will soon deteriorate.

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AstrantiaMajor · 22/05/2017 21:45

This type of thing

Pots by front door - west facing and sheltered
Pots by front door - west facing and sheltered
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ChishandFips33 · 23/05/2017 00:44

I have a cordyline in a tallish pot with trailing ivy - seems to be thriving with a bit of neglect and west facing/sheltered

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Ilovecrumpets · 23/05/2017 11:23

Thank you everyone. Very helpful!

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