A focal point can be a foundation plant, gazebo, chair, water feature, statue or a piece of art. It acts as a calling card, the cue that invites viewers to explore the garden further. This grouping of pots has greater impact than a single container, and ultimately draws attention to the glass water feature in the background. A classic terra-cotta urn is decorated with cheerful metal ribbon sculptures. A jasmine-covered arbor frames the container, further directing the eye to the center.
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to placement. A container that’s situated at the center of a landing causes the viewer to pause and enjoy the immediate surroundings. One or two pots placed at an entrance entice visitors to move further into the garden. Ultimately, selecting and sitting a container is a subjective personal decision. The right pot in the right place can transform even the most mundane space into something extraordinary.
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