17th June

How to master the art of using artificial plants in your garden


Everyone enjoys being outdoors during the warm summer months, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. Nothing beats relaxing in the warm breeze with a good book, a delicious al fresco meal or playing with your children. Spending time outside amongst nature has been proven to significantly boost your well-being. There's nothing better than experiencing all this in your beautiful garden. However, not everyone has the time or expertise to dedicate to maintaining a perfect garden – and still have time to enjoy it!. Fortunately, there is a modern easy way to achieve a lovely, well-kept garden instantly —with the clever use of beautiful artificial plants.


London-based BloomsArt is a leading company for top quality artificial flowers and greenery that arecreated using the finest materials and the latest real touch technology.

The company’s stunning collection can be viewed online- https://shopbloomsart.com/shop/ and orders can be made quickly and efficiently on the website.

The faux house plants and flowers are carefully packed and mailed – wherever you are in the world. The quality plants and flowers are ready assembled and can be used instantly to bring colour and ambiance to your home and workplace. As the popularity of artificial flowers and plants increases, many BloomsArt customers have been asking whether artificial plants can be used as successfully outdoors.


Our clever tips will help you to master the art of using artificial plants to create your perfect garden …..

Can Artificial Plants Be Used Outdoors Successfully?

Artificial plants are being increasingly used in gardens and other outdoor spaces such as pub gardens and to decorate shop fronts. All types of artificial flowers and plants can be successfully used outdoors if they have been specifically designed for outdoor use. Before purchasing your chosen plants, whether in a store or online, it's crucial to read the labels and product descriptions carefully to check the product is suitable.

Outdoor artificial plants are designed to be strong and durable so that they can withstand changing weather conditions. They are made using materials that are UV resistant, ensuring their colours do not fade in the sun and that their leaves and stems do not crack.

Do Indoor and Outdoor Faux Plants Differ?

While indoor and outdoor artificial plants may look similar, there are key differences in their production. Both types are crafted from high-quality materials and their detailed colours and veining mimic real plants – making it hard to tell real and faux apart. Real-touch technology makes these artificial plants look and feel incredibly realistic.


Indoor plants are durable and maintain their appearance with minimal upkeep. Outdoor plants share these characteristics but are designed to withstand dramatic weather changes, including bright sunshine, heavy rain, and strong winds. Whilst indoor artificial plants won't last long outside, outdoor faux plants can be successfully displayed indoors if you prefer.


How to Use Outdoor Artificial Plants Successfully

Artificial plants can instantly transform your garden's décor and character, making it an attractive place for relaxing. Here are four tips that guarantee success:


1. Opt for top-quality faux plants

Spend time evaluating the quality of the plants you are thinking of buying. The most realistic artificial plants are made from high-quality materials and feature life-like tones. Ensure the artificial plants are UV resistant and designed for outdoor use.


2. Pot and display your plants cleverly

Plant your artificial plants in stylish outdoor pots and planters to enhance their appeal. Use soil or tiny pebbles to ‘plant’  them to make them look more authentic and to help them blend into your outdoor décor. Alternatively, plant them in flowerbeds, borders, rockeries, and window boxes. Place them in areas where the natural species of the plant would thrive, such as moderately sunny spots or bright areas without direct sunlight.


3. Mix and Match Faux and Real Plants

To make your artificial plants harder to distinguish from real plants, plant them among the natural greenery. Mixing sizes, shapes, and tones of greenery can create a balanced and visually appealing arrangement. Plants with variegated foliage add extra interest.


4. Protect Your Artificial Plants with UV Spray

Even if you have bought outdoor-specific artificial plants, applying an extra layer of UV protection spray monthly is a good idea. This helps keep your plants looking as good as the day you added them to your garden.


Trending Ideas for Artificial Outdoor Plants

Artificial plants are proving so popular because they always look beautiful and pristine – whatever the weather – and they need minimal maintenance.  Artificial plants are so  versatile for transforming your outdoor space. They can be placed in window boxes, pots attached to garden walls and fences, displayed in pedestal planters and in groups of large Mediterranean-style planters. 


Here are some of the latest trends:


Artificial Green Walls

Artificial green walls or vertical gardens are popular in pubs, restaurants, and coffee shops. They can also be used in private gardens to transform an unattractive wall, hide ugly piping or create privacy. Adding artificial flowers can provide vibrant accents. These walls are easy to install and require no waiting for plants to grow or regular maintenance.


Artificial Hedges

Artificial hedges are ideal for marking garden boundaries or dividing spaces like veggie patches, patio areas, and lawns. They require no time for growth or maintenance and the hedges can serve as effective dividers, windbreaks, and privacy screens. A regular gentle spray with a hose will keep them clean.


Artificial Hanging Plants

Faux greenery can be hung from pergolas, rattan canopies, and wall brackets to utilise vertical space. Hanging plants with delicate foliage that sways in the breeze add a whimsical ambiance and create eye-catching displays quickly and effectively.


Mediterranean style planters

Patios, decked areas and concrete terraces all benefit from the addition of terracotta pots filled with lush plants and colourful flowers. The problem is trying to keep them all adequately watered during the hot summer months. These displays can look just as appealing when created using artificial plants and the huge benefit is the plants will stay looking really good and will not wilt and die – even on the hottest days.