Landscape & Urban Design Issue 28 2017 | Page 53

and pots filling-up with water, literally drowning their roots! g Small berry-bearing shrubs included in seasonal patio pot arrangements can be removed and planted out in the garden next spring. g Some plants have both male and female varieties, so it might just be the female one you buy that’s carrying berries. Ask for advice, as in future years you may need to grow male forms alongside the females to ensure their flowers get pollinated and develop future crops of berries. PLANTING PARTNERS As well as choosing planting partners carrying berries try and create varied displays by including evergreen shrubs, ornamental grasses, architectural plants with strong shapes and forms, and those with great autumn foliage colours. Here are some to consider: g Beauty Berry (Callicarpa ‘Profusion’ and many others) g Carex ‘Evergold’ g Heathers (Including Calluna varieties) g Holly (Ilex varieties) g Pansies g Roses with colourful hips, like Rosa rugosa, Rosa canina and Rosa ‘Geranium’ g Skimmia ‘Magic Marlot’ g Spindle (varieties of Euonymus like ‘Red Cascade’) g Viola g Viburnum including Viburnum davidii and varieties of Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus) Visit www.the-hta.org.uk/ plantofthemoment for more information and to download the media pack which features: plant information for each month including top plants, tips and companion plant ideas, high and low resolution photos, plus Point-of-Sale samples from Floramedia and Hortipak.