Spring is here, and there’s no better time to refresh your deck with vibrant plants and flowers! It can be tricky to decide what plants are right for your needs, but greenery transforms the atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a pop of color, a lush tropical escape, or practical, low-maintenance greenery, the possibilities are endless.
Pop of Color
A lively deck bursting with color is the perfect way to welcome spring. Petunias, geraniums, and marigolds flourish in containers and hanging baskets. They will give you an overflowing stream of color. Also consider flowers, like morning glory or lavender to not only add a delightful scent but also to draw in pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds, bringing even more life to your outdoor space.
Tropical Escape
Are you looking to create your own jungle? Ferns, palms, and elephant ears create a rich, layered look, while banana plants and bird of paradise infuse an island feel. For bold, deep-green foliage, monstera and philodendrons are a great option, and transform your outdoor space into a serene getaway.
Shade and Privacy
If your deck could use a little extra shade or privacy, tall plants and climbing vines are your best friends. Bamboo grows quickly and adds a natural screen, and arborvitae trees give loads of coverage. For something that climbs, try ivy or wisteria—both grow beautifully along railings and trellises.
Herbs for a Function & Fragrance
Why not make your deck smell amazing and have fresh ingredients at your fingertips? Basil, rosemary, mint, and thyme all thrive in pots and offer fresh flavors for cooking or cocktails. Bonus: Mint and lavender naturally repel mosquitoes, making deck even more enjoyable.
Low-Maintenance Plants for Busy Homeowners
If you love the idea of a deck full of plants but not the upkeep, consider succulents like sedum and echeveria which both need little watering. Hostas are perfect for shady spots, and grasses like blue fescue and fountain grass require little attention.
Deck Plant Arrangement Tips
- Use a mix of heights: tall plants in the back, and smaller in the front.
- Choose containers with proper drainage to avoid root rot.
- Rotate sun-loving plants so they get even exposure.
- Use bigger plants to create shaded areas.
When building your new deck, plants might be a big part in design choices. Talk to your Armstrong construction deck specialist and rest assured they can help you with all your deck needs!