What's the light like at the front firefly? Is it north/south aspect? Do you have preference for particular plants, ie flowers or maybe a box hedging type evergreen?
Well, facing directly north normally means little light. You could combine dwarf evergreens which will give you all year colour & feature, low maintenance (and can be shaped), with a simple combination of Pansies and/or viola and a dwarf evergreen ivy. You could also pop in a few bluebells, dwarf daffs (Narcissus)and small summer bulbs to peak thro at various times. Plant the containers with very good soil and compost. Top soil would be good mixed thro with a high quality compost and some fertilizer. Cover exposed surface with mulch or chipped bark to avoid weeds.
Depending on size firefly, you might like to try a dwarf tree, with various flowers around the base. Homebase are selling some lovely dwarf varieties of eating cherries, peaches and nectarines. But they will lose leaves in winter, so you might prefer evergreens. If it must have all-year colour you will be restricted a bit to these types of plants, and basically bulbs.
Alternatively, if you want something stunning for summer but needs changing annually, you could try single colour flowers like impatens (bizzy lizzies) or lobilieas, or mix in some overhanging plants like surfinia's. All pots done in single colours can be very visually dramatic. You can underplant bulbs in these as well. Like crocus and dwarf daffs etc.
I burst open some of the heads of my daffs when they died back and dried out the things inside until they now are like little seeds. Anyone know if these could be cultivated into daff bulbs? Or are they any use at all for growing daffs?
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