Collection: Patio Plants

These plants are a great choice for your patio, porch, or stoop because they thrive in containers. But don't limit yourself! They'll also do great planted in-ground.

  • Growing Zone: 6-9 outdoors

    Bonanza Patio Peach

    From $149
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Blue Marvel Salvia

    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Key Lime Tree

    This tree is a must-have
    From $129
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Key Lime Bush

    Easy Peasy Lime Squeezy
    From $95
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Meyer Lemon Tree

    Indoor/Outdoor Versatility
    From $259
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Meyer Lemon Bush

    Store bought < backyard grown
    From $109
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Endless Summer® Hydrangea

    Breathtaking blooms for your garden
    From $115
    On Sale
  • Gardenia Bush

    Pollinators love me!
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  • Growing Zone: 5-8 outdoors

    Bonfire Patio Peach Plant

    Staff favorite!
    From $149
  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    Amethyst Falls Wisteria

    Perfect for smaller spaces
    From $129
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Cold Hardy Avocado Tree

    Year-round greenery!
    From $159
  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    Black Knight Butterfly Bush

    Drought Tolerant
    From $95
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 7-10 outdoors

    Carolina Jasmine

    From $49
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Clementine Mandarin Tree

    From $139
  • Growing Zone: 5-10 outdoors

    Double Knock Out® Rose

    Add a punch of color to your garden
    From $65
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-10 outdoors

    Everbearing Mulberry Tree

    Non-Stop Berries
    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Wonderful Pomegranate Tree

    Fruit-producing powerhouse
    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 7-11 outdoors

    Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

    No green thumb? No problem!
    From $95
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 9-11 outdoors

    Glenn Mango Tree

    From $139
  • Growing Zone: 6-9 outdoors

    Pink Muhly Grass

    Ready for a pop of color?
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  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 9-11 outdoors

    Pancho Cold Hardy Avocado

    Ready for sweater weather!
    From $159
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Truly Tiny Banana Tree

    From $95
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 9-11 outdoors

    Fukushu Kumquat Tree

    From $139
  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    The Champion™ Sunblush Rose

    From $85
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 indoors / 8-11 outdoors

    Japanese Loquat

    From $149
  • Growing Zone: 3-9 outdoors

    Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

    From $109
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Bay Laurel

    Easy Care, Big Rewards
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  • Growing Zone: 4-8 outdoors

    Vision in Pink Astilbe

    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-10 patio / 9-10 outdoors

    Genoa Lemon Tree

    From $139
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 6-9 outdoors

    Ever After™ Ruby Azalea

    From $109

A patio, porch, or stoop can be a garden with the right plants!

Why Some Plants Thrive in Containers
Not all plants are built for container life, but many are, and some actually prefer it. Plants that do well in containers tend to have compact root systems, tolerate the slightly drier conditions that containers create, and adapt well to the restricted soil volume. Dwarf and grafted varieties of traditionally large plants, like Japanese Maple trees, citrus trees, and fruit trees, have been grown to perform at their best in pots, delivering full-sized character in a patio-friendly package.

The Benefits of Container Gardening
Growing outdoor plants in containers offers advantages that in-ground gardening can't match. Containers give you complete control over soil quality, drainage, and placement. You can move plants to follow the sun, protect them from frost, or rearrange your space seasonally. Container gardens can also be lower-maintenance: less weeding, easier pest management, and the flexibility to bring tender plants inside when it gets chilly.

Iconic Plants That Are Surprisingly Container-Friendly
Some of the most impressive patio plants are ones you might not expect to grow in a pot. Japanese Maple trees bring stunning seasonal color and elegant structure to a patio or entryway. Citrus trees like the Meyer Lemon, Calamondin Orange, and Kumquat are great to grow in containers, producing fragrant blooms and edible fruit on a patio or balcony. The Patio Peach, a dwarf peach tree grown specifically for container growing, produces peaches in a compact, manageable form.

When to Start Planting Outdoors in Containers
The right time depends on your region and the last expected frost date. In most states, container planting can start in spring, typically between March and May, depending on your USDA hardiness zone. In warmer climates like Southern California, Texas, and Florida, outdoor container gardening can begin as early as February.

What outdoor plants grow best in containers?
Japanese Maple trees, citrus trees, dwarf fruit trees, lavender, ornamental grasses, and flowering perennials like salvia and coneflower are among the best outdoor plants for container growing.

Can you grow fruit trees on a patio?
Yes. Dwarf and grafted citrus, peach, fig, and apple trees are well-suited to container growing and can produce fruit on a sunny patio or balcony.