Garden ideas for condo porch?
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Plant a small hedge, next to he screen, of color crotons. They are such a colorful plant that will give a pop to the area. Also you can trim them when they get too tall and they will grow back up.
http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/miami-dade/landscapes--gardening/low-maintenance-landscape-plants-for-south-florida/
A narrow raised garden trench with lower odd shaped planters in front. Not a lot of them just enough for a mix of maybe Strawberries, vegetables such as Kale, mixed colored mini Bell Peppers and cherry & Roma Tomatoes, herbs and flowers. If you plant Tomatoes, make sure you plant marigolds around them to help keep bugs away. Maybe a neighbor/friend would like to do it with you. The complex management might even agree to a "private Condo Community garden that could be decoratively
fenced.
Noticing the posts above the roof, maybe attach a hanging plant to them.
Crown of Thorns. They bloom year round and can be trimmed if getting too large. You can take the trimmings and make new plants. Watch out for the thorns and don't plant to close to the screen. I had them at my CA house and also in S. FL on the gulf coast.
I'd plant some sort of flowering shrubs that give some privacy and stay green all year around. Your nearest plant nursery will have ideas that can grow in your location and you can see the plants before you buy.
Which way does your patio face? That will make a big difference on what you should plant. If you get west sun, the afternoon sun can scorch most plants. If you face north, you'll need something that can handle shade. If you get a lot of sun you can plant Plumbago...it's drought tolerant and can take the long humid summers and is a beautiful bush! Bring beautiful color to the yard and it attracts butterflies. Since it attracts butterflies you can also add some milkweed, the monarch butterflies lay their eggs on it, then when they are caterpillars they eat the milkweed almost completely, but don't worry, it grows right back. After they have eaten most of it they will climb up somewhere and cocoon and then become a beautiful butterfly!!! So there are 2 great ideas that also contribute to the ecosystem!
South Florida Perennials, unlike annuals, won't give you constant flower color, because they go through cycles of bloom - and generally flower less often during our cooler months. But inter-planting perennials with seasonal annuals can create year-round garden color. With that said; good perennials are: Blue Daze
Bulbine
Bush Daisy
Buttercup
Cat's Whiskers
Lantana
Mexican Heather
Pentas
Society Garlic
Vinca (Periwinkle)
I have the same patio. In front I planted Hostaās! Five or six in a row. When they bloom your neighbors will be jealous . Very easy care, just water them and feed flowering plant food in spring. I think you will be very happy with your beautiful Hostaās.
Bougainvillea provides green, and either fuschia, purple or orange depending on your color choice. Also it gives you an opportunity for privacy as it is tiny or bush depending on which you choose. It's very low maintenance as the less water you give it the more flowers it provides. Doesn't attract many bees as it doesn't smell sweet, but hummingbirds love it's color. Your only enemy is the cold, which o take it Florida doesn't produce that cold weather climate. Happy planting.
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