Whether planted in a low container or as a border along either side of your front door, this petite plant gives you the same bright blooms and fragrance as standard gardenia bushes.
Arborvitae are popular landscaping plants due to their stately appearance and the privacy they offer when planted in a row. But they make great container plants too.
If your front door has a lot of negative or unused space around it, opt for a climbing vine or bush that can grow quickly to fill in the gaps.
This umbrella tree is a great pick for a wider porch or landing where it has plenty of space to spread out. Preferring high sun and only occasional watering (Rooted recommends twice a month or every other week), this tree is easy to care for and doesn't require any finicky maintenance.
Perfect for minimalists, this delicate topiary makes an impact without taking up too much space. The thyme leaves not only offer an herbaceous scent, but they're perfect to pluck off when a recipe calls for a pinch.
Whether you lack a green thumb or are looking for a front door plant with the lowest possible maintenance needs, opt for realistic faux greenery to spruce up your front door. This artificial Japanese maple is beautiful and totally hands-off
Structured and simple, a potted jasmine plant is great for those who worry about climbing vines and flowers taking over their front porch.