An arrangement of plants relies on suspenseful design to be appealing. The sophisticated use of foreground and background, and perfect colour combinations are just some of the numerous aspects of such design. By using several levels of height, the pyramid of pots taps yet another option to catch the eye and is ideal for small balconies or a place on the doorstep. The pot-in-pot method enables even smaller plants in the background to surpass themselves to back up the Christmas Rose.
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE PLANTS
e.g. trailing bugleweed (variety Burgundy Glow with multi-coloured foliage) and alum root
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Matching the flower and leaf colours of the accompanying plants
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CloseFill the pots with potting soil.
Place the smaller pot onto the larger one, making sure to put it close to the edge rather than in the centre to leave sufficient room in the foreground for the Christmas Rose and candle holder.
It is important not to place the smaller pot in the middle of the larger one, but to place it right at the edge so that there is enough space in the foreground for planting the Christmas rose and for the lantern.
Plant heather and alum root into the smaller pot. Place the candle holder firmly in the larger pot. Cover any visible potting soil with moss.
Decorate with wool and stars.