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Container Garden

April 2nd, 2009

Choosing Containers For Your Container Garden

Executive Summary by: Robert Green

Container Garden: If you are growing plants for more than just one season, or if you are growing them outside where they can easily be seen, then wood is particularly attractive.

container gardening

container gardening

If your plant is large, or if it is in an especially visible location in your yard, then a wooden container would probably be best.

If the inside is treated, you may find unhealthy chemicals leaking into your soil and infecting your plants. Most people tend to use plastic pots for container gardening, probably because they are usually cheaper than anything else.

If you do not plan on container gardening for more than a year, then plastic could work very well for your garden. Using fired ceramic pots can work pretty well for you. Empty margarine tubs, trash cans, or large plastic tubs with drainage holes added also work.

Pretty much any container works for growing plants, as long as it is safe and provides sufficient drainage for the plants.

Tips and Techniques For Watering Your Container Garden Plants

Executive Summary by: Mary Hanna

The importance of proper watering cannot be stressed enough for your container garden plants. Container Gardens are exposed to wind and sun so they dry out quicker than plants in the ground.

There are no exact rules about watering your container garden plants. Feeling the soil will also help you determine the moisture needs of your container garden.

During hot spells most plants in your container garden need daily water, except those in small clay pots, which may require it twice. Groups of plants in large containers keep moist longer than single specimens.

There are several methods of watering the plants. If you have many containers in your container garden, depend on the hose, allowing water to flow through slowly and gently. Water small pots with a watering can that has a long spout or buy one of the self watering containers now available.

The best general rule is to soak soil thoroughly when you water and then allow it to go just a bit dry before you water your container garden again. As mentioned above, in many of the garden centers self watering containers are offered for sale.

Happy Container Gardening!

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Container Gardening

March 13th, 2009

Container Gardening – How to Get Started

Executive Summary by: David Redfoot

Buy plants, compost and add water. If you are a novice to gardening, container gardening is great way to dip your toes in the water.

container garden

container garden

Visit your local garden centre and you will usually find a display of plants suitable for growing in containers.

First, the right sized pot. Also, check the pot for drainage.

Most plants will be happy with a general, multi-purpose compost. Some need special conditions. Lime haters will need ericaceous compost. If your plants will stay in the pot for more than one year, you need a loam based compost.

Water the plants thoroughly before you start. Add a layer of compost to your drainage layer. Try positioning the plants in the container before you remove them from their pots.

Container Gardening Tips For Everyone

Executive Summary by: Mary Hanna

Anyone that loves to garden can plant and raise a container garden even those with limited space, even apartment dwellers. You can create a beautiful garden with just a few container gardening tips.

You need to know what you are going to plant, a container garden flower or a container garden vegetable. You may want to concentrate on an herb container garden. Keep reading, there are more container gardening tips to come.

Most experts on container gardening tips say that you should use potting soil.

An essential container gardening tip is to pay attention to the plants watering needs.

You will come to love your container garden but plants only last so long. If the plants you are growing in your container garden become less productive change them out.

Once you have planted one container garden you will be anxious to start more.

Happy Container Gardening!

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Gardening Pots

March 5th, 2009

Gardening Pots – The Answer to Today’s Space Limitations

Executive Summary by: Dot Cruickshank

Gardening Pots: Anyone can produce fresh vegetables in the smallest of spaces even when they have no ground for a traditional garden. Fortunately most apartments do have a balcony so it is still possible to produce fresh vegetables by gardening pots.

garden pot

garden pot

There are no limits to the types of vegetables for gardening pots as pretty much anything you would grow in a traditional in ground garden in your area will grow in containers. It is best to use small or dwarf growing varieties of any type of vegetable you wish to grow.

There are many other advantages of growing vegetables in containers.

Gardening pots allow gardening in all weathers without getting wet or muddy feet. Growing in containers allows a quick and easy solution to the problem.

Growing vegetables in gardening pots means reduced time spent weeding, a huge benefit considering it is the main chore people associate with any type of gardening.

Growing in gardening pots means optimum growing conditions can be provided:

The growing medium or soil most suitable for the particular type of vegetable can be provided.

Vegetable container gardening is suitable for a wide range of people:

People with limited time or no inclination to tend a large garden can still produce their own fresh vegetables.

Vegetables often do better in containers and grow more quickly as the soil is warmer.

Growing vegetables in containers means anyone can grow some fresh vegetables even in the smallest of spaces.

Tomato Gardening – Know These Secrets to Choosing the Right Pots for Your Plants

Executive Summary by: Harriet Hodgson

Choosing the right gardening pots for your plants is part of this care. Flower pots can be as simple as terracotta pots and saucers, or glazed pots with hand-painted designs on them.

Here are few thing to consider to find the right gardening pots:

  • Casual, folk art pots fit right in with country style.
  • Ceramic pots are sealed with glaze.
  • Deck pots and container garden pots have to be sturdy enough to withstand weather. Your gardening pots should allow for drainage. Put large saucers under large pots to protect wooden decking.
  • Learn about plant growth. Choose a flower pot that suits this growth.

You may wish to buy a rolling plant mover when you buy the gardening pots. Nothing sets off a plant more than the right flower pot.

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Garden Planters

February 24th, 2009

Garden Planters – They Make Planting a Breeze

Executive Summary by: Jennifer Akre

If you’re a planting machine, but have run out of room to plant in your outdoor space, don’t be worried. There is actually a pretty easy way to add more room planting space, which by purchasing garden planters.

garden planter

garden planter

With garden planters, you just get a quality place to plant anything that you want.

Some other options include those that are circle shaped, some that are designed to be hung on window sills, others that are triangle shaped that are perfect for placing in a corner, and you can even get ones that are v-shaped that can be used just like the long, rectangular ones to divide off your space.

If you want to keep on planting, the best way to do it is by purchasing some lovely garden planters.

Garden Planters – Bring Color and Style to Your Patio

It has never been easier than with garden planters on your patio and in your yard. They’re easy to move, easy to change or update and they lend natural color and interest to your backyard retreat.

So your patio design possibilities are endless. You can also create stunning garden planters that are filled with just one flower or plant.

You can even create and design your garden in garden planters. Have fun in your garden with the creativity and versatility that can be found in garden planters. The best place to browse the world of garden planters is online.

You will be close to your patio to better determine the sizes of garden planters you need to fill your backyard retreat with color and style. And online garden planters are always in season. So try some garden planters today.

Also, check out my other guide on gardening tools and flower plants

Aerogarden

February 18th, 2009

Aerogarden – for smart and easy gardening

By: J. Helmi

In the natural world, we can find thousands of wonderful things. We can see a great many admirable trees, plants, and shrubs. Of course it would be nice to see one of them in our home. The good news is, there is Aerogarden; an incredible kit that can grow such wonderful plants everyone could wish to acquire right in their home.

aerogrow aerogarden

aerogrow aerogarden

To grow healthy organic plants, Aerogarden uses aeroponics and hydroppnics applied science, with water that rich of nutrient delivered directly right to the plants roots, make it effective and efficient way to help plants grow well, in an ideal environment with 100% humidity. Vibrant plants is another tools included in Aerogarden to make sure the plants grow healthy.

When it is time to add more nutrients and water the Aerogarden self monitor system alerts you to make sure the plants acquire its ideal growing conditions. Low light spaces are acceptable since Aerogarden needs no dirt or natural light, make it flexible to be placed. A microprocessor that an Aerogarden has made it controls lights and water. Then all you have to do just pick a cycle that corresponds to the type of your plants you are growing.

There are many type of Aerogarden available to choose to fulfill your need before making a purchase. A careful selection would give you the best result so you can bring home the proper Aerogarden kit that can and thoroughly agree with its environment.

You can go straight to work to create your exterior or interior more appealing once you choose a solid Aerogarden kit one. For those who thinks that they have already had homes or apartments with orderly, nice, and neat interiors’ look, they are not realize that they are missing one thing that very special that can bring out the proper aesthetical ambience. Aerogarden is the answer to do this task rather easily.

aero garden

aero garden

Another best thing is there are many numerous types of kits on the market with many form of appealing. Start from one that present a fun to more serious environment, you can choose each of them you wish without worrying that they are downbeat. An Aerogarden as a smart tool that creates a real garden, offers you any visual display to match the need of your environment, to ease you make your place more comfortable and more pleasant to live.

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Garden Pots

February 16th, 2009

Garden Pots – Garden Containers, Flower Pots and Planters

Executive Summary by: Colin Clifford

Garden Pots: There are many reasons for growing plants in garden containers, flower pots and planters. Plants grown in garden containers are portable, and to many people this is big advantage. Using garden pots and containers it is possible to plant a whole garden that can be rearranged to suit the flowering patterns of the plants.

garden pot

garden pot

Potted plants are totally depended on you for their water and nutrition. First the plants. Trees prefer large pots, and the larger garden tubs would be more appropriate for the larger varieties.

Most annuals are suitable for garden pots, containers, and planters, some particularly attractive choices being petunia, tobacco plant (nicotiana) with its wonderful smell, and begonias. Cigar Plants (cuphea) love lots of sun and have unusual flowers.

Garden pots, containers, and planters are an attractive and very practical way of decorating your garden, patio or conservatory, and a little bit of imagination can work wonders.

Garden Pots Tips – Choosing & Using Pots in the Garden

Executive Summary by: Daniel Sykes

Since it is quite large and heavy, you can of course buy a pot mover (which is a board on wheels) to move them around the garden when looking for a shady spot for your plant on a hot summer’s day.

  • Fibre-glass/poly resin pots

Fibre-glass/poly resin garden pots are made to look like traditional stone urns or lead cisterns. The ageing process will eventually make lower-priced fibre-glass/poly resin pots look cheap & tatty.

  • Plastic pots

Please remember that plant pots stood outside on a hot summer’s day can cause the roots to boil thus impeding the plant’s health or killing it. Stone urns

Stone urns conjure up the garden scenes from the days of colonialism and are suitable for decorating mature city gardens and country gardens alike.

  • Terracotta pots

Remember terracotta pots need watering every day in dry weather and plastic garden pots need to be kept out of the hot sun. Choose plants accordingly.

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