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Year-Round Salad Bowl

Who says stripes, splatters, and splotches can’t mix? Not us! Love this luscious leafy salad bowl. Read our tips for becoming an adventurous foliage chef.

Year-Round Salad Bowl
Year-Round Salad Bowl

Why it Works

  1. Although this medley at first appears to be a complicated recipe in fact only two main ingredients are used (plus greens of course). That’s what keeps it looking like a gourmet salad rather than a dog’s dinner!
  2. Each colorful ingredient is used at least once in the dish but in different ways;

A bright yellow foamy bell (Heucherella ‘Solar Power’) dazzles with soft crinkled leaves while the color also appears in the striped grass (Acorus gramineus ‘Ogon’) and on the margins of the variegated shrub.
Warm terracotta and raspberry foliage of the central coral bells (Heuchera ‘Kassandra’) repeat the shade of the container itself as well as echoing the speckles of its neighbour
The green succulent leaves of elephant ears (Bergenia cordifolia ‘Winter Glow’) hold it all together, generously helped along by the green and yellow variegated shrub (Euonymus japonica ‘Chollipo’) and delicate autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora).
What this needs to look fabulous

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Morning sun and afternoon shade
Regular water
All these plants are evergreen so this is a four-season favorite!
This combination is hardy in zones 6-9, but see individual hardiness ratings below


Shopping List

‘Solar Power’ foamy bells (Heucherella ‘Solar Power’) – an amazing new hybrid that looks good in full sun. or full shade! Hardy in USDA zones 4-9
‘Kassandra’ coral bells (Heuchera ‘Kassandra’). Prefers light shade and is hardy in USDA zones 4-9

Salad Bowl
Salad Bowl


‘Chollipo’ euonymus (Euonymus japonica ‘Chollipo’) is A handsome evergreen shrub with clean creamy-yellow and green variegation. This is fast growing to 12′ tall and 6′ wide so won’t stay in this container for too long although it can easily be pruned. Happy in full sun or part shade. Hardy in USDA zones 6-9
Golden sweet flag (Acorus gramineus ‘Ogon‘). This fan-shaped evergreen grass is ideal for the edge of containers but also at home in shallow water. full or part sun. Hardy in USDA zones 5-11
Autumn fern (Dryopteris erythrosora).One of our favorites with arching green fronds that take on burnished copper tints. Considered evergreen but best to remove older fronds in spring. Will grow to 3′ x 3′ so enjoy it in containers while small then transfer it to the garden. Full or part shade. Hardy in USD.


‘Winter Glow’ elephant ears (Bergenia cordifolia ‘Winter Glow’). Evergreen, glossy, fleshy, elephant ear-shaped foliage. Magenta flower spikes in spring. Happy in full or part shade. USDA zones 3-9

Rosa Calloway

Rosa keeps the indoor-plant and small-space coverage at Garden Care. She lives in Marrickville, in Sydney's inner west, in a two-bedroom worker's cottage with a 60 sqm courtyard garden that she has cultivated obsessively for the last six years. The courtyard is north-facing, gets four hours of summer sun and almost none in winter, and currently houses four citrus pots, a wall of potted herbs, two figs, an espaliered pear, and a hand-built vertical strawberry tower made by her partner Adi. Rosa worked as a graphic designer for eight years before a balcony herb-garden Instagram experiment went viral in 2020 and she pivoted to writing. She still designs the occasional book cover when the deadlines line up. She is married to Adi (a ceramicist whose pots fill the courtyard and most of the kitchen) and has a rescue cat called Pesto who has personally shredded several seedling trays. Rosa is the one to ask about getting twenty plants into a balcony without it looking like a botanical hoarder, choosing pots that will actually last a decade outdoors, and which indoor plants forgive a forgetful waterer. Her current side project is a salad-greens microbed under a grow light in the laundry — at last count it was producing more salad leaves than she and Adi can reasonably eat.

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