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Beginners Guide
To Successful Container Gardening
If you are new to container gardening, you are probably
excited and wondering what you need to do or how to start.
Here is everything you will need to know to get your container
garden started.
Having limited space does not mean that you cannot have a
garden. Instead of thinking that only gardens grow in yards
and around trees, think about how they can be grown in
containers instead. Container gardens can be created anywhere
and will add beauty and interest to any busy street or on a
balcony or even roof tops. What is nice also is that you can
change the look often and whenever you feel like since all of
your plants are in containers and easily moved about to give
different and interesting looks.
You will find changing your color scheme and the look often
interesting and fun as you come up with new ways to arrange
your plants and pots. Contrasting colors and adding flowers
and plants of varying size and shape will give depth and
novelty to any look you come up with. If there is something
you do not like it can easily be changed on a whim into
another interesting creation. Or as flowers bloom, change them
out to a different variety to keep your ever changing
container garden interesting and different.
Keep these ideas in mind when you begin to create your
container garden.
Try all different types of containers. Use house hold items
even, such as coffee cans that have been cleaned, buckets,
even broken pots. Just make sure to make holes in the bottom
for water drainage. Anything you can think of that can hold
items, conceivably be used.
Remember that terracotta absorbs water, but comes in many
different shapes, sizes, and colors. While wood will wear out
over time and be heavier. Plastic is great too because of the
variety offered in the material, however over time it will
become brittle and dried out from the sun.
Paint the interior of any pot you choose to ensure that the
plants do not dry out and that they can absorb the most water.
Always use a saucer under all your pots to catch the water and
save your cement or tile or wood from water rings and calcium
deposits.
Choose high quality and grade potting soils. Since you are
container gardening, your plants will definitely need the best
soil possible to thrive and grow.
Do not let any area be off limits. If there is space you can
place a container there with plants and flowers, whether
indoors or out. Try many different locations to achieve the
look you want.
Plan ahead and know where you want to put your plants so you
can make sure you buy the right type of plants for the
location you choose. All plants will have tags with
instructions of where they work best and how to take care of
them. Follow these instructions when picking your plants and
the locations they will be placed in.
Regardless of where you live or if you have a green thumb or
not, container gardening is an easy and fun way to add color
and coziness to any living space. However, container gardening
is not for where we live, but can create a welcoming feeling
to any business or office. If you have been looking for a way
to spruce up an area or make some minor changes, try container
gardening, it may e exactly what you have been looking for.
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