Alan titchmarsh says 'it's a good idea' in 3-step formula for perfect planters

Alan titchmarsh says 'it's a good idea' in 3-step formula for perfect planters

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ALAN TITCHMARSH HAS SHARED HIS TIPS FOR CREATING THE PERFECT GARDEN PLANTERS, AND THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT YOU DON'T NEED TO BE AN EXPERT TO FOLLOW HIS ADVICE 06:00, 03 Jun 2025 No matter


if they're setting the scene in a stately rural plot or giving greenery a leg-up on a compact city terrace, containers are a garden's best friend. Gardening guru Alan Titchmarsh


swears by one golden rule for pot perfection and that is to craft a mini garden in each vessel. On his YouTube channel, Gardening with Alan Titchmarsh, he revealed that he sorts plants into


three groups; thrillers, fillers, and spillers, aiming for a mix of all three in every large pot. Thrillers steal the show – these are the lofty, eye-catching flowers that stand tall,


drawing attention as the centrepiece. For fillers, Alan opts for plants with staying power, chosen for their lush leaves: "It's always a good idea to have some foliage in your


container as well as flowers," he advises. "Foliage lasts much longer than flowers." And for the finishing touch, Alan's "spillers" – such as ground ivy –


tumble over the pot's rim, softening its silhouette with a natural flourish. ALAN'S COTTAGE GARDEN PLANTER Alan crafted his cottage garden pot around a tasteful, neutral versailles


style wooden planter. He underscores the importance of lining wooden planters with polythene to shield them from moist soil and prevent decay. Article continues below The gardening expert


has also dazzled enthusiasts with his latest creation, a 'Dottie Mix' foxglove centrepiece, meticulously positioned to show off its finest angle. He's complemented the


foxglove with Hosta Albomarginata, Acabius Butterfly Blue, and two shades of Osteospermum; Rose Bicolour and Senorita Double Lovely Pink. The final flourish is a dainty ivy named Hedera


Little Diamond, which serves as Alan's chosen spiller. ALAN'S CONTEMPORARY POT For those seeking a modern flair for their garden, Alan has designed a contemporary look nestled in a


chic grey composite pot, Agapanthus 'Armourette' takes centre stage, flanked by Geranium Pratense Storm Cloud, French Lavender, and the striking Heuchera Black Pearl. Alan


enthuses over the Black Pearl's ability to mimic stained glass when caught in the right light, its deep crimson leaves echoing the geranium's red accents for a truly captivating


display. THE ANNUALS TROUGH Switching gears, Alan's annual trough offers a vibrant alternative: "If you want a container that's really punchy, and hits you between the eyes –


in a nice sort of way – annuals are the plants to use," he recommends, showcasing an array of annuals in a charming wooden trough. His showstopper was a vibrant pink Geranium –


Pelargonium – taking centre stage in his "very unsubtle but very bright and very cheerful wooden trough." Complementing the geranium were a lively Calibrachoa Million Bell and a


fragrant Nemesia Wisley Vanilla, adding a delightful aroma and pop of colour to the arrangement. Alan stressed the importance of proper watering when it comes to planters, cautioning:


"Remember when it comes to watering they're going to need quite a lot." He explained that the high density of plants in a small area of compost necessitates regular watering,


as rainfall is often ineffective. "There's a lot of plants in a relatively small area of compost here. Rainfall won't do much good because the whole collection of foliage acts


like an umbrella and the rain will run off," he shared. Article continues below As a result, Alan emphasised that it's up to the individual to ensure the plants receive adequate


water, especially during the summer months. "So it's you in charge of watering. And during the summer they'll need watering at least once a day," he added.