This pot is simplicity itself with only three plants used to great effect. The feathery leaves of the soft shield fern arch gracefully over the edges of the pot, making a perfect foil to the silvery leaves of the Japanese painted fern. And the button-like pink-and-white blooms of the begonia add a subtle splash of colour.
Plant it:
May -July
At its best:
June - September
Takes just:
30 minutes
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Make sure your pot has holes in it and add crocks to aid drainage. Fill the pot with compost, leaving enough room for your plants plus 5cm at the top of the pot for watering.
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Arrange your plants in the pot until you're happy with the effect. Try the ferns at the front and around the edges, with the begonia in the middle or towards the back, if the pot is to stand against a wall.
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Plant up your pot, filling in any gaps between the plants with compost. Water well and place in a cool, lightly shaded spot.
"When it's flowered, cut back the begonia and move it indoors. The ferns can be re-potted or enjoyed in the garden."
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