Low-Maintenance Evergreen Pots That Look Great All Year-Round

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Evergreen pots add structure and sculptural shape to your garden in summer and winter. Plus they're very easy care, and can often live in their pots for years without too much attention. Here are the best plants and plant categories for your year-round pots.
    00:00 Why evergreen pots are so good in your garden
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    00:50 Plant evergreens on their own in a pot or group them together
    01:10 Simple winter pots and planters video: • How to plant winter po...
    01:14 Choosing a pot for your evergreen plants
    01:59 How to care for your evergreen plants in pots
    02:16 Use a slow-release fertiliser in spring to feed your evergreen pots. I've bought and used
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    02:54 Best evergreens for pots: Dwarf Mountain Pine and dwarf Korean Fir
    03:42 Evergreen trees for pots: Juniper, Olive and Bay
    04:10 Best trees for smaller gardens video: • Trees for small garden...
    05:00 Are ferns evergreen?
    05:26 Evergreen shrubs for pots: Skimmia
    05:40 Evergreen plants with architectural shapes: Fatsia japonica, cordyline, yucca and phormium
    06:29 Ornamental grasses - evergreen and deciduous grasses look good in pots. Try Festuca glauca, Miscanthus and Panicum
    07:14 Also try shrubs and trees which are deciduous because their leaves die in winter, but stay on to keep a beautiful winter shape: beech and hornbeam
    07:30 Are succulents good for evergreen pots?
    07:55 Don't plant this plant in your evergreen pots!
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  • @TheMag625
    @TheMag625 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. I am after a pair of evergreen in pots for the new extension door, this comes just at the right time. Cheers xxx

  • @michellebeissel3937
    @michellebeissel3937 Před 2 lety +2

    Ah, perfect timing! After a truly crazy hectic year involving various medical emergencies and a stressful move from our southwest France urban potager, we are now settled in our new home near Portugal's Silver Coast, and well enough now to begin to tackle our huge but completely bare rooftop terrace which flanks a birdsong-filled copse. Great ideas about pots, especially relating to size as heat and wind are concerns. I feel again connected to the uplifting world of gardeners. Thank you!

  • @elainem4596
    @elainem4596 Před 2 lety +3

    You are so good at explaining, I am new to gardening and have popped back to your videos for reference many times, discovered other helpful tips from people you have mentioned or interviewed. Love your garden. Thanks for all your help and information.

  • @teresejohnson6767
    @teresejohnson6767 Před 2 lety

    So informative, and being in US 9B, I find your videos so informative and smart! Thank you and cheers to Spring on the horizon ☘️

  • @annbaldwin5097
    @annbaldwin5097 Před 2 lety

    This was so helpful. I’ve basically been doing it all wrong since I moved back to the UK a few months ago. I thought the rain would be enough to water my pots but no! Now I’m going to water them more often. Also I planted bulbs far too sparsely and they look really wimpy, so next year…. Also I didn’t put fertilizer into the compost when I planted them. Next year will be better - thanks to Dan and you!

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety

      Thank you - and I sympathise, I never put enough bulbs in my pots. This year has been better but I am determined to go for it next year!

  • @terrybouck5192
    @terrybouck5192 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much for this video. I contacted to last week, got a very timely response and now your video. Many thanks, much appreciated, Michigan zone 5

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +3

      I think you were one of the people who couldn't find the evergreen pots video I referred to in my last video, and I was quite surprised to discover I hadn't made an evergreen pots video, so I made one. So your question was a great help.

  • @juliabinford6500
    @juliabinford6500 Před 2 lety +10

    I love evergreens in pots. I like the versatility of moving potted evergreens out into borders in the winter when trees lose leaves and then moving them into sun again in summer

  • @MK-wm6gu
    @MK-wm6gu Před 2 lety

    This was quite informative. Thank you!

  • @lenaolivetti9366
    @lenaolivetti9366 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @mikeq6384
    @mikeq6384 Před 2 lety +1

    Alexandra, another wonderful video, great inspiration ! Thank you

  • @simwest5813
    @simwest5813 Před 2 lety +15

    Love your videos, Alexandra. Many azaleas and camelias do well in pots here in Atlanta, GA. Some viburnums and gardenias also do nicely, staying green throughout the winter.

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Excellent point, because if you can't grow azaleas and camellias in your soil, pots are the answer, thank you.

  • @barbarapruitt3978
    @barbarapruitt3978 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the pots

  • @janettempest716
    @janettempest716 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos I’ve learned so much thank you 🙏🦋🙏❤️

  • @trefordavies3670
    @trefordavies3670 Před 2 měsíci

    Really helpful, many thanks

  • @waynejones750
    @waynejones750 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful garden 😊

  • @paulinewqi
    @paulinewqi Před 2 lety +1

    This is a brilliant video ...showing of fantastic variety of pots of evergreens and other plants....pots of various types and sizes...
    Thanks for sharing...💝💐

  • @louisemortlock8504
    @louisemortlock8504 Před rokem

    So glad i found this chanel its been so useful for me who has no clue and a large garden to maintain. I'm gaining info as i go thank-you

  • @lorimiller623
    @lorimiller623 Před 2 lety +1

    Great ideas! I have an old trash can, an old juniper, some big pots, some june grass seeds, and some blue grama grass that probably gets too wet. I am putting them all together where I dismantled the fire pit and it will be great.

  • @thegreenwoodelf8014
    @thegreenwoodelf8014 Před 2 lety

    Gardening gold thank you Alexander 🙏🏻💚🌱

  • @folee_edge
    @folee_edge Před 2 lety +1

    Alexandra - you're back to your beautiful self! As always, I love the video. Such great information 👍

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! I think evergreen pots are one of the most useful elements in a garden, and thought I had made a video about them much earlier.

  • @JoannaLouise200
    @JoannaLouise200 Před rokem

    Especially love the dwarf conifers in pots ~ such pretty shapes and colours. One of my favourites is the Mugo.

  • @nspector
    @nspector Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video. Thank you. : )

  • @martinichip8969
    @martinichip8969 Před 2 lety +4

    I have been growing in pots salix gracilistyla, red twig dogwoods, baby blue spruces and hinoki cyprus. They are not all evergreens but they all bring great winter interest.😃

  • @allenlivera1611
    @allenlivera1611 Před 2 lety

    Skimmia in pots - that's really something. I'd never think of that, and I love Skimmia.

  • @bluebell5704
    @bluebell5704 Před 2 lety

    Great video Alexander. Thank you for mentioning the giant pots outside Kings Cross Station - they are stunning and a real pleasure for me to see them each time I arrive in London.

  • @folee_edge
    @folee_edge Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @NatureShy
    @NatureShy Před 2 lety +1

    Many different "regular" large-species conifers can also be shaped into topiary or hedges too, like hemlocks and spruces. The ones that come to mind are Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce (both are natives here to the Pacific Northwest), and Alberta Spruce. We have an Alberta Spruce spiral topiary.

  • @tanyastephens3187
    @tanyastephens3187 Před 2 lety +2

    I am growing sedum autumn joy in pots.Great sustitute for box as they "round up" really well.
    I tie some string around the middle of them if they look lke they might fall apart!

  • @colsen4616
    @colsen4616 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful information!

  • @chlexiel.1022
    @chlexiel.1022 Před 3 měsíci

    This was super helpful thank you💕

  • @maevecooney1473
    @maevecooney1473 Před rokem

    Just found your superb site.Great suggestions & advice.Thank You.

  • @ourlifeedited6441
    @ourlifeedited6441 Před 2 lety +2

    Love, love, love all your evergreens in pots. I’ve commented on your Mugo pines before :). They’re lovely!

  • @MsGnor
    @MsGnor Před rokem

    Love your videos Alexandra, so inspiring. Gorgeous Doggie too 🥰❤🐾🐾🌳

  • @DownButNotOutYet
    @DownButNotOutYet Před 2 lety

    Morning Alexandra, so lovely to listen to your garden advice. The Juniper tree in the pot, to me that is so stunning. You mentioned it can grow to 30 ft maybe just et a bigger container, perhaps you can do it yourself or get hubby to assist. Can you pick these berries, are they good to use in cooking, then I will definitely do everything to keep it contained. Grasses are truly lovely, they can be used everywhere, borders, pots, fillers in etc., such a variety. Have to go, must go and get ready, do some baking, tomorrow in my celebration day, looking forward to a day filled with blessings. Wish you were closer to have tea with me and enjoy the baking. I will think of you. Many blessings and happy gardening and remaking, enjoy and be happy. Kind regards, Elize

  • @gulliblestravels71
    @gulliblestravels71 Před 2 lety

    Really very helpful video, I've been doing evergreen pots for a few years now but never thought of grasses. I wonder if you've tried bamboo? It's one of the few that wasn't successful and I'm not sure why? Euphorbia mellifera has been great should anyone want to try it.

  • @gardengatesopen
    @gardengatesopen Před 2 lety

    I daydream of making my own ginormous pots for certain areas of my garden!
    Some day!!

  • @janettempest716
    @janettempest716 Před rokem

    Love your wonderful videos you are so good at explaining thank you 🙏😇🙏❤️

  • @tubssamterracegardeningvlo1251

    Hi dear friend good evening very beautiful garden nice collection attractive colours best of luck 💐 stay safe stay connected 🌹

  • @botanicaltreasures2408
    @botanicaltreasures2408 Před 2 lety +1

    I like to buy small conifers when they are on sale around Christmas to use for container plants. However, I found out that Norfolk pines are from Norfolk Island off of New Zealand. They are not cold hardy evergreens, but make wonderful houseplants.

  • @mariainnes2456
    @mariainnes2456 Před rokem

    Hello , in Canada have grown box in.pots for the last 3 winters zone 6 very successful , both large and small containers

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před rokem

      That's great to hear. Sadly my box is just succumbing to the Box Tree Moth caterpillar, though I'm hoping to treat it

  • @viviennehayes2856
    @viviennehayes2856 Před rokem +1

    I have just started watching your channel and am enjoying it very much. Hellooooo from - as far away from Britain as can possibly be - New Zealand! I have our New Zealand Cordyline - a purple version - in a pot on my deck. It does very well and needs hardly any attention. Another plant that I found is fantastic in a pot - looks great all year round, only needs watering - is the dwarf Nandina: a pot success story if ever there was one!

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před rokem

      Both lovely plants - cordylines are so hard-wearing that I think they get taken for granted and neglected but they have wonderful sculptural shapes, I think.

  • @Lulu-ue2lj
    @Lulu-ue2lj Před 2 lety

    Such an important video for me. I’ve had failures with some plants in pots growing so quickly they become root bound, namely mandevilla and asparagus ferns. They take a lot of dealing with. I’m wanting very much to put roses in pots but I’m not sure how long they would last in the pots. I would love to do a tree but worry about root boundedness. I loved your ideas and information on the evergreens. I just purchased 4 box woods as I am trying to make a hedge 😓

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +1

      I've had no trouble with roses in pots. I think the key is to buy a pot that's bigger than the root ball and feed and water well!

    • @phackdaphish
      @phackdaphish Před 2 lety

      Have you checked out David Austen Roses? Their website recommends certain roses that can be grown in pots.

  • @ingridwilliams300
    @ingridwilliams300 Před 2 lety +1

    Camellias and Traechelospermum jasminoides do well for me in pots !

  • @eyedocmathew
    @eyedocmathew Před rokem

    Love the various pots in your garden. Could you please tell us where you source them from?

  • @juliegriffiths4272
    @juliegriffiths4272 Před rokem

    Very informative as usual thank you. Will these evergreens here, be suitable for exposed sites?

  • @ThePinkfluf
    @ThePinkfluf Před 2 lety

    At 1:49/8:56 there is a lovely tree in a pot !
    Please could you tell me what it is ? I love it’s shape Great informative video. As ever thank you 🙏 ☺️

  • @lindahydrick99
    @lindahydrick99 Před 2 měsíci

    Everything is so very lovely! I could move tight there. Where in the world do you purchase such beautiful pots? Thank you for sharing your beauty & talent. I’m very inspired now!

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you! I'm sorry I don't know where most of the pots were bought. I bought quite a few of my pots as seconds from a local pottery, so it's always worth looking out for local crafts companies.

  • @reinm7553
    @reinm7553 Před rokem

    Hi Alexandra! I'd love to know your opinion on Pieris (Pieris Japonica) as an evergreen and frost-hardy plant to put in a pot. Do you have experience with it? Thanks!!!!

  • @conleysandraadams61
    @conleysandraadams61 Před 8 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lifeisbutifull322
    @lifeisbutifull322 Před 2 lety +1

    What are the Purple flowers? What kind of Lavender? Lovely video. Thx

  • @helanaueckermann7170
    @helanaueckermann7170 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi - I think Abelias could work in pots. Especially if you keep it nicely trimmed. Greetings from South Africa 🌸

  • @stephenking7809
    @stephenking7809 Před 2 lety +1

    May i ask the variety of Lavender behind the box plants, thanks.

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +1

      It's Hidcote. I think there is a larger version, in which case it will be that. I planted it in 2012 so I can't absolutely remember.

  • @wiggiatlarge
    @wiggiatlarge Před 2 lety +3

    Box blight has been around for years, not always fatal but normally enough damage to make it pointless to carry on using the plant, but worse is the Box Tree caterpillar, the speed with which they devour the plant has to be experienced.
    I lost all my box topiary two years ago including two seven spiral ones thirty years old, if caught early you can spray but you have to continously do so and still the caterpillar returns, there is no predior for the pest in Europe so Box is not worth the risk anymore until they find a pesticide that works and a cure for the blight.
    For larger topiary items simply use Yew.

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety

      So sorry to hear and I absolutely agree. I can't imagine why my garden has survived when every one around has been stripped back to twig, but I'm sure it'll happen soon.

  • @Thegardenwhatcanbedone

    Can you show how your going to stake the dahilas?

  • @Sarah-wi7jm
    @Sarah-wi7jm Před 2 lety

    What about Hebe's? So many varieties with different leaf colours and shapes and beautiful long lasting flowers?

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 Před 2 lety +1

    I have 2 large containers and been wondering what to do with them. Thank you for providing ideas.

  • @Ted99701
    @Ted99701 Před 2 lety

    We need to plant more yew much better than box, but what out it only good for a few thousand years

  • @aly_b
    @aly_b Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful ideas. I can't get over that beautiful dark/black succulent at 7:38 😻 what's the name and where can I find it?

    • @folee_edge
      @folee_edge Před 2 lety

      It looks what what someone referred to as an Ammonium...but it's not hardy in my zone, so I'm not familiar with it

    • @isabelledelacotardiere9230
      @isabelledelacotardiere9230 Před 2 lety

      Hi! I have been binging your videos and love them!
      I have two trachelospermum jasminoid in pots in my garden in south Brittany (which should have roughly the same weather as yours) they are very resistant and seem to thrive (I have had them for four years) on the stakes I put in the pot. They don't need that much water. They are against my south facing façade.

    • @aly_b
      @aly_b Před 2 lety +2

      @@folee_edge Thank you. It's called Aeonium Arboreum ‘Zwartkop’ or black rose, apparently. Now I need to find it 😅

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Everyone's right, it's Aeonium 'Zwartkop' and I have one which I brought in for winter, although it doesn't look 100% happy on my kitchen windowsill, but it's tolerating it.

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Trachelospermum jasminoides are wonderful

  • @brianperry4713
    @brianperry4713 Před měsícem

    Hi Ms. Alexandria ,
    Greetings & salutations from Georgia USA.
    If I may, what is the name of the 3 planters ( time stamp 7:17?)
    Thank you for your time.

  • @janinelavroff9584
    @janinelavroff9584 Před 2 lety

    We live in Canada. Our winters can get cold. -30°c. Would and evergreen survive?O should I bring them inside. Which would not be ideal.

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety

      Pots get a little colder than plants in the ground do, but if the plants survive your winters in the ground, they will probably survive in pots unless the pot is in a very exposed situation. If you have pots close to the wall of the house, they will be a little warmer than the ground is. I think many conifers will withstand your winters.

  • @claris1755
    @claris1755 Před 2 lety

    I want to use more decorative grass in my garden but I don't know what is indigineous to my area (haven't researched). Any quick reference guide to recommend? (I do not live in the UK). I'm afraid of planting non-indiginous decorative grass because I'm afraid it might escape from my garden, go rogue, and become a public nuisance. What do experts say? Should decorative grasses be indiginous? What are the chances of them becoming a public nuisance over time?

    • @TheMiddlesizedGarden
      @TheMiddlesizedGarden  Před 2 lety +1

      There's always a chance of any plant becoming invasive if it's moved to a different area, however, the issue will develop fairly quickly and there should be guidance on what's invasive to you locally. Just making the enquiries and doing some research should sort it. A huge percentage of garden plants in the UK are non-native and most don't do any damage. If a grass or any other plant has been sold and grown in your area for decades without becoming invasive, then it's unlikely to suddenly become invasive. There's usually a list for your area which can be googled and if you want to be super careful, avoid any plant which self seeds easily. If you buy from a specialist nursery, they should be able to advise.

    • @claris1755
      @claris1755 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMiddlesizedGarden Thank you

  • @heatherstephens9295
    @heatherstephens9295 Před 2 lety

    Me again - it’s geranium Maderense 😊

  • @mariainnes2456
    @mariainnes2456 Před rokem

    forgot to mention zone 5