Hey there! I'm a supplier of Aluminum Patio Awnings, and I often get asked about what types of plants are suitable to pair with these awesome awnings. Well, you're in luck because I'm here to share some great insights on this topic.


First off, let's talk about the benefits of having plants around your aluminum patio awning. Not only do they add a touch of natural beauty, but they can also help create a more comfortable and relaxing outdoor space. They can provide some extra shade, filter the air, and even attract some lovely wildlife like butterflies and birds.
Shade - Loving Plants
If your aluminum patio awning provides a good amount of shade, there are several plants that will thrive in these conditions. One great option is the fern. Ferns are known for their lush, green foliage and their ability to grow well in low - light environments. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from the delicate maidenhair fern to the larger ostrich fern. Ferns like a moist and well - drained soil, so make sure to water them regularly but don't let the soil get waterlogged.
Another shade - loving plant is the hosta. Hostas are very popular for their large, colorful leaves that can range from blue - green to yellow and even variegated. They're relatively easy to care for and can tolerate a fair amount of shade. Just be careful of slugs and snails, as they can be attracted to hostas. You can use natural slug repellents or set up beer traps to keep these pests at bay.
The impatiens is also a fantastic choice for a shaded patio. These flowers come in a wide range of bright colors, such as pink, purple, red, and white. They bloom profusely throughout the summer, adding a splash of color to your outdoor area. Impatiens need regular watering and a bit of fertilizer to keep them looking their best.
Sun - Tolerant Plants
If your aluminum patio awning doesn't provide too much shade or if you have a spot that gets a few hours of direct sunlight each day, there are plenty of sun - tolerant plants to choose from. One of the most popular is the petunia. Petunias are known for their trumpet - shaped flowers that come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, red, and white. They're very easy to grow from seeds or transplants and can tolerate full sun as long as they get enough water.
Marigolds are another great sun - loving plant. They have bright, cheerful flowers that can help repel some common garden pests, such as nematodes. Marigolds are very hardy and can grow in a wide range of soil conditions. They don't need a lot of fertilizer, but they do need regular watering, especially during hot, dry spells.
The geranium is also a classic choice for a sunny patio. Geraniums have showy flowers and thick, waxy leaves. They can tolerate full sun but may need some protection during the hottest part of the day in very hot climates. Geraniums prefer well - drained soil and don't like to be over - watered.
Container Plants
One of the great things about having an aluminum patio awning is that you can use containers to grow your plants. This gives you more flexibility in terms of where you place your plants and allows you to easily move them around if needed. When choosing container plants, make sure to select a container that is the right size for the plant. A container that is too small can restrict the plant's growth, while one that is too large can hold too much water and lead to root rot.
Some popular container plants for a patio with an aluminum awning include succulents. Succulents are very trendy right now, and for good reason. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from the spiky cactus to the rosette - shaped echeveria. Succulents are very drought - tolerant and can survive in full sun or partial shade. They only need to be watered sparingly, as they store water in their leaves and stems.
Herbs are also a great option for container gardening. You can grow herbs like basil, thyme, rosemary, and mint right on your patio. Not only do they add a lovely fragrance to the air, but you can also use them in your cooking. Just make sure to give them enough sunlight and water, and prune them regularly to keep them bushy.
Vertical Gardening
If you have limited space on your patio, vertical gardening is a great solution. You can use a trellis or a wall - mounted planter to grow climbing plants. One of the best climbing plants for a patio with an aluminum awning is the clematis. Clematis has beautiful, large flowers that can range from white to purple. It needs a support structure to climb on and prefers a sunny spot with its roots in the shade.
Another climbing plant is the ivy. Ivy is very versatile and can grow in both sun and shade. It has attractive, evergreen leaves that can add a touch of greenery to your patio all year round. Just be careful, as ivy can be invasive in some areas, so make sure to keep it under control.
Now, if you're interested in getting an aluminum patio awning for your outdoor space, we have a great selection of products. Check out our Retractable Sun Shade Canopy Awning, which offers great flexibility in terms of adjusting the amount of shade. We also have the European Style Of Awnings that can add a touch of elegance to your patio. And for those with balconies, our Balcony Awnings Retractable Awnings are a perfect choice.
If you're thinking about sprucing up your outdoor area with an aluminum patio awning and some beautiful plants, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to help you find the perfect awning for your needs and can offer some advice on choosing the right plants. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we're confident that we can help you create a stunning outdoor space.
References
- "The New Sunset Western Garden Book"
- "Fine Gardening Magazine"
- "Gardening Know - How" websites
