What perennials are recommended for planting outdoors in pots?
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I have a Catalpa tree plant growing in a pot outside should I bring it
into the house?
for sun....Black eyed susans,coreopsis,day lilies,phlox,coneflowers.For shade....Hosta,ferns,Heuchera,bleeding hearts
I live in Eastern PA and I have shaped boxwoods in large planters on my back patio. Each spring I make sure to give them food and usually top off the soil with some handfuls of mulch. I have sweet Williams that keep reseeding themselves in another year round planter in the back yard.
Try lantana in your buckets.
Have you thought about a small tree? My girlfriend has Japanese Maples in wine barrels.
Mums, roses, Tulips, Daffidils, be sure the label says PERENNIALS. Many folks do not know know the diff. Best wishes, J.
Go to your local nursery and ask them for advice for your climate...