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Taking care of your plants
Planted arrangement
Exposure

Bright, indirect light suits most mixed arrangements; adjust placement based on plant types.

Watering frequency

Water when the top layer of soil feels dry, taking care to meet the needs of the most sensitive plant in the group.

Feeding frequency

Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer with a general-purpose house plant fertilizer.

Repoting

Refresh or rearrange plants as needed; individual plants may need repotting at different times.

Description

A planted arrangement is a curated combination of complementary indoor plants grouped in a single container for visual impact and variety. Often used as a decorative centrepiece, it brings layered texture, colour, and interest to UK homes, offices, or gifts.

Check individual plant toxicity—arrangements may include pet-sensitive varieties.

PLANTING

  • Use a well-draining, peat-free mix suited to the types of plants used
  • Ensure the container has drainage or a reservoir layer.

PLANT CARE

  • Remove dead leaves and spent blooms regularly
  • Rotate the arrangement for balanced growth.

VERVE RECOMMENDS

  1. Group plants with similar light and water needs.
  2. Water carefully to avoid overwatering any one plant.
  3. Use decorative topdressing like pebbles or moss for a neat finish.
  4. Place in a bright spot for best performance.