For landowners, vegetables, fruits, berries, and greens are always a priority, and decorative plants are usually in last place.
They don't always get the most fertile and illuminated areas. Pots will bring balance between fruit and ornamental crops.
In spacious containers, summer residents grow chic decorations for their garden. There are several crops that are equally good in open ground and in a flowerpot.
Loropetalum (Strappetalum)
An unpretentious shrub that is undemanding to watering. It can withstand cold winds. It will also perfectly decorate a closed veranda.
Gaultheria (wintergreen)
The plant has a delicate aroma of leaves. It feels comfortable in moderate shade. During walks in the garden, the glossy foliage and bright berries of gaultheria will catch the eye.
Eric's Bush
The evergreen plant creates a background for a beautiful photo. It blooms with white, pink, and purple bells.
The Erica bush loves good watering and lots of light. In winter, the plant needs additional shelter.