How to Make Dark Colored Flowering Kale More Attractive in Containers
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Light-colored varieties of ornamental kale mix well with dark-colored ones.Brand X Pictures/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images
Fill the center of a large container with one or three dark-colored plants of either the ornamental cabbage type or the frilly ornamental kale variety, depending on the container size. Surround the dark variety with enough cream-colored or variegated plants to fill the container. Make a companion container by planting light-colored or variegated types in the center, surrounded by dark colors. Use either cabbage or frilly types for the center and other types for the outer plants. - 2
Coleus makes a good companion plant to ornamental kale.Medioimages/Photodisc/Photodisc/Getty Images
Combine dark-colored kale with light, contrasting-colored plants such as chartreuse "Lime Rickey" heuchera or coral bells, pineapple sage or colorful coleus, also available in several leaf forms and many colors and combinations. - 3
Purple kale makes an eye-catching plant by itself or in mixed containers.Hemera Technologies/Photos.com/Getty Images
Plant a tall spiky plant such as dark purple phormium or purple fountain grass in the center of the container to add a bold statement. Surround the tall plant with either light or dark cabbage or kale varieties. A solid dark-colored container will add drama while a light-colored container will accentuate the contrast. - 4
Small herb plants fit well in containers with dark flowering kale.Martin Poole/Digital Vision/Getty Images
Pair edible plants with dark flowering kale. Tuck easy-to-grow herbs and greens such as basil, lettuce, arugula or oregano into a container with kale. - 5
Seashells make an unexpected mulch in containers.Hemera Technologies/AbleStock.com/Getty Images
Plant dark-colored kale in a wide, shallow container, leaving spaces around the plants for a decorative mulch. Some creative choices are seashells, river stones, cocobean hulls, nut shells, colored leaves, small gourds, colored aquarium gravel and glass marbles or half-circles.