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Nine Incredibly easy ways to Decorate with Large Concrete Planters

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Landscaping trend is not a new thing; certainly not if you hear the contractors buzzing with the fire feature trends. Embracing this timeless natural element, when placed beside the right ambience and in the appropriate container (bowl, table or tiki torches), it can bring out a mesmerizing look on the entire property. But it is not only the cozy fireplace that draws people closer, the plants and the beautiful floral décor around the garden also serves as an interesting place for the ear and dear ones to gather and spend a cozy time.  The  Large Concrete Planters are much in trend these days. If you have a thing for the hardscape around your property, here are some of the most interesting options on how you can arrange them - Front Door Framing Give the entrance of your abode a tropical paradise feel by beautifully framing with the large potted plants. Window Flower Box This is a very soulful approach should you wish to add the cub appea...

Four Outdoor Plants for Perennial Look

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We know how you feel when all your tender, outdoor garden plants start withering with the approaching winter. More than the indoor shrubs, it is true for the outdoor potted plants. Having a beautiful garden perennially, thus, seems to be an impossible concept. However, irrespective of the growing conditions, here are list of top five selections for year-round perennials you can grow in the commercial planters .   Hosta Plants Hosta is a genre which is incredibly durable and also includes a variety of flowers. You can practically forget about them after planting hostas.  Although some of its variations require plenty of shade, most of them can tolerate strong sunlight. Generally, for hostas, lighter the foliage needs brighter sun. If you are planting them in commercial or corporate locations, be careful about the landscape. Even though hostas have a relatively low risk for plant disease, it is better to care for a little maintenance at least...