Container Gardening

Organic Container Gardening – Easy to Grow Container Plants – Part Sun

Posted in Container Gardening on August 21st, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

Organic container gardening add interest, color and creativity to a garden. Container gardening gives gardeners great flexibility since containers and planters can be moved as you change your mind or your mood.

Organic potting soil is now available from most retailers so the next step for the organic gardener is to determine what you want to achieve with your container gardening. Do you want to let the kids grow a small herb garden? Do you want the container to hang off your arbor or do you want to add additional color to a section of your landscape?

Container soil dries out quickly so they will generally need more watering than you might think. You might not have a lot of extra time, so dead heading plants or doing a lot of pruning is also something you want to avoid. The good news is that there are plenty of low maintenance plants you can try in your container garden.

 

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Whiskey Barrel For Container Gardening

Posted in Container Gardening on August 6th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

The whiskey barrel as a planter has been a tried and true method of achieving a prominent display for your garden.  The size of these wooden planters makes them perfect for large shrubs or small trees, or even as an herb garden, ideal for outside the kitchen door.  Further, these barrels last for years, even decades, before needing to be replaced.

Using whiskey barrels for gardening will recapture the rustic nostalgia of the past and create a captivating planter for your perennials, shrubs, trees, or herbs, which will be the talk of your neighborhood.  You will need to decide whether to use a full-size whiskey barrel or a half-size barrel.  If you decide on a half barrel, you will then need to decide whether you will use it standing upright, or put it on its side and have your flowers flowing out of it.  Additionally, think about where you will put your barrel and ensure this is the correct spot, as once full, the barrel will be too heavy to move around the garden.  Also, consider the size plants you will be using in the barrel.  These containers have a lot of soil capacity for a much bigger plant.

 

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Easy to Grow Container Plants

Posted in Container Gardening on July 12th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

Container gardening gives gardeners wonderful flexibility. Container plants add interest, color and inventiveness to a garden and containers and planters can be moved as you adjust your head or your disposition.

Organic and natural potting soil is now available from most stores so the next step for the organic gardener is to determine what you want to achieve with your container gardening. Do you want to let the children grow a small herb garden? Do you want the container to hang off your arbor or do you want to include extra colour to a section of your landscape?

Container soil dries out quickly so they generally need much more watering than you may well consider. You may well not have a good deal of extra time, so dead heading vegetation or performing a whole lot of pruning is also something you want to avoid. The great news is that there are a lot of very low upkeep crops you can consider in your container garden.

 

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Growing a Flower On A Container

Posted in Container Gardening on July 9th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

Since container growing is so popular more and more people use them for their vegetables, herbs, and flower gardens. Container growing is the only way to have a colorful flower garden for those who live in condos or apartments that only have a balcony. Some who live in townhomes or houses with small patio or backyards find it more convenient for a container garden. There are several different types of containers that can be used such as those that sit on the ground, fit on a railing or hanging baskets.

The larger the container the more room your flowers will have to grow. A large flowerpot holds moisture longer and also plenty of room so your flowers will not become root-bound. The flowers will remain healthy as long as the roots are not fighting for space. No matter what type of container you use you need to be sure it has drainage holes so the extra water can drip out.

 

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Guide For Container Garden Enthusiast

Posted in Container Gardening on July 6th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

After you’ve got tried your hand at natural and organic seed gardening for a whilst, you may possibly want to plant a larger indoor or outdoor garden. Wholesale backyard vegetation are a fantastic way for you to get the crops you really like at reasonably priced costs, and there are other wholesale objects that you might be interested in buying as nicely. Right here are some suggestions you can undoubtedly use.

1 of the finest issues to do is go to your local nursery so that you can find out what’s in year when you happen to be planting, so you are going to know what you can purchase wholesale. You happen to be bound to find some thing you may enjoy, as effectively as crops you may possibly have never ever heard of just before.

 

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All About Containers

Posted in Container Gardening on July 5th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

The plants and flowers in your garden don’t always have to be in the ground! Containers and pots are great options for most plants and vegetables. However, when choosing the flower pots you’re going to put the plants in, you must remember that the soil is critical to the survival of the plants. Also, containers can be made of a variety of materials. You need to be aware of which materials work the best with which plants.

Types of containers range from terracotta pots and saucers or plastic flower pots, to ornate glazed pots with hand-painted artwork. So how do you go about picking the right one? Here are five steps that should help you:

1. Location. If you want to make a container garden or use deck garden pots, they need to be sturdy and be able to hold up to the weather. Make sure you allow for drainage.

 

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