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Even if your yard is entirely a patio, there’s still roomfor a garden.

Here are our favorite ideas for patio gardens that’ll have you gardening on your outdoor lounge space ASAP.

TallSiberian irisadd vivid purple tones that enhance the cobalt blue table.

Patio area with wooden fence and plants

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The sprawling palm fronds and scratchy trunks add texture and color to the tile and stucco space.

When this perennial vine isn’t flowering, there are plenty more blooms happening in this well-planned garden design.

Learning about bloom times helps you plan a garden that displays flowers all season long.

Flower garden with seating area

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The assortment of container plantings is varied and eclectic, perfectly accenting the whimsical design of this garden space.

This little patio nook has seating areas, a grill for cooking, and a rustic stonewater feature.

Plants in small containers can be moved around to change the look and feel of the space.

Patio with large fountain and potted plants

Marie Flanigan Interiors

Add some additional clay pots to expand your growing area.

The focal point is a pottedJapanese maple, whose vivid deep burgundy leaves steal the show.

The tasteful array of plants gives a much-needed softness to this sleek design.

Patio with retaining wall and canopy

KG Designs

Choose One Statement Plant

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This southern California home has a nice big patio area.

Install Easy-Care Window Boxes

Gardening can be a bit messy.

Plants give this secluded oasis a rustic look.

Patio with view of trees

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The plants give this rustic patio area a vibrant and inviting look and feel.

But tall, narrow potted plants can find their place too.

A geranium, African milk tree, cacti, and small citrus tree all contribute to the natural style.

Patio with potted hydrangeas and ferns

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The plants create a whimsical cottage look, and the herbs add some pleasing fragrance for a dreamy atmosphere.

To start patio garden, add container plants, window boxes, or hanging plants.

Your patio should be a place where you enjoy spending time.

Patio space with plants, barbecue grill and chairs

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Planting some annuals in containers is a simple way to start adding some seasonal color to your patio area.

Wooden raised beds with flowers

Musings by Madison

Large stone house with French style garden

Finding Lovely

white house with patio containing garden beds

Laura Brophy Interiors

Wooden patio with potted Japanese maple

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Patio with furniture and plants

Calimia Home

Stone patio with small firepit

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Patio area with tulips in planters

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Slate patio and window boxes

Marie Flanigan Interiors

White house with tropical garden in patio

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Brick patio with potted herbs

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Small stone patio with bench

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Outdoor dining area on patio

Designed by William Hunter Collection, Styled byEmily Henderson Design, Photo by Sara Tramp-Ligorria

Small seating area with plants and modern furniture

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Wooden deck with hedges and tall grasses

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Balcony garden with chairs

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Wooden patio with white furnishings

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