I planted the coral red honeysuckle but the blue morning glories were volunteers. Morning glories are beautiful plants but can be very prolific if allowed to go to seed.
I plant moonflowers every year. The extremely large white flowers that open in the evening are fragrant. I planted 3 of these along the front porch but they did not all grow as I had hoped!

The front porch also has quite a few of my propagated plants. Hydrangeas, variegated weigelia, beautyberry bushes, heuchera, and mums. There are also some hostas that I've potted up and haven't planted yet in their new homes. I have a good area for that now so I should get out there and let them get settled in before the cold weather gets here.

Here are some hostas I ordered earlier in the year. To the right side of the photo are several 'Longwood Blue' caryopteris plants I propagated. The caryopteris row is in boom right now but I'm afraid we're getting too much shade over there for them to stay in that spot. To insure I don't lose a plant when transplanting I make a few cuttings and plant them where I want them.
Mariessii hydrangea is a variegated hydrangea variety with lacecap flowers.
Here is a variegated weigelia. I bought the plant last month on the discount rack and planted it. I made two cuttings from it then the main plant died! That's why I like plant propagation!


Our chives, which are now flowering, are on the back deck too. Very convenient to the kitchen!
Don't let the fact that you only have a deck or porch for your outdoor area limit your gardening experience. Lots of plants are easily grown in pots!