Choosing plants for a front porch can be tricky. A porch is at least partially shaded, and the plants you choose need to be able to thrive in containers. Then you’ve got to decide which plants work best for the type of container—a simple pot, a planter box on your railing, or hanging baskets. It’s also important to note that curious pets and children may be more likely to come into contact with plants right outside your door.
A good front porch plant is easy to care for, grows well in pots, and suits the conditions you can provide. Here are 15 beautiful plants you can grow to add bright color and a welcoming feel to your home.
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Before you hit your favorite plant nursery, figure out your porch’s sun exposure. A north or east-facing porch will get less sunlight, better suited to shade or partial shade plants. A south-facing or west-facing porch will receive the most light, ideal for full to partial sun varieties.