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Container Gardening: Plants
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Container gardening is one of the easiest ways to deal with gardening in urban spaces. You can find appropriate plants and containers for any space and you can use virtually anything to make containers. Some innovative urban gardeners have used old tires, children’s wading pools, plastic soda bottles, old whiskey barrels, etc. For a great site about innovative container and rooftop gardening, see here. You can ... invest in high quality planters including window boxes and raised beds made of fine woods such as cedar. These containers will add an impressive aesthetic touch to your urban landscape.
Container gardeners are devoted to their craft for many reasons: Some have no land to cultivate; others just prefer to contain their gardening adventures to ceramic bowls, clay pots, and hanging baskets. Gardeners who move often like taking their gardens with them to their new residences. Still others like the ease of container gardening. There's less weeding and stooping, for example, and plants in containers are generally less susceptible to pests and diseases.
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Container gardening has many advantages. People with physical limitations may appreciate the ability to garden without bending over or kneeling. Container gardens can ... bring the garden closer to one’s home or outdoor living area, such as along a sidewalk that is accessible from a wheelchair. Container gardens can place culinary herbs close to the kitchen to be snipped and used in cooking. Container gardens on patios or decks give people with limited outdoor space, such as apartment and townhome dwellers, the opportunity to enjoy plants.
This large container garden is used for testing plants intended for use in containers Container gardening is the practice of growing plants exclusively in containers or "pots", instead of planting them in the ground. In some cases, this method of growing is used for ornamental purposes. This method is ... useful in areas where the soil is unsuitable for the plant or crop in question. Limited growing space can also make this option appealing to the gardener.
Container gardening offers immediate gratification. You can experiment with new plants and combinations. If you don’t like the result, start over with minimal trouble. There are no rules for designing a container garden. However, there are certain design principles that can be scaled to container size and make creating effective container gardens an art.
Container gardening has become all the rage in the last few years, and it's easy to understand why. Not only does it allow you to add life and color to your windows, porch, patio, or deck, but it ... lets you change the scenery several times through the gardening season, so you've always got a fresh, vibrant arrangement. Even more to the point, it's fun. Mixing and matching annuals, perennials---both tender and hardy---and herbs in various combinations is really quite satisfying, and when a combination doesn't work out exactly as you'd have liked, well, there's always another container, another season, another chance. Container gardening is forgiving. And a deck or patio covered with all sorts of containers of different sizes, shapes, and materials, is still an inspiring and delightful visual treat for you, your family, and your friends, even if all the plantings are not, in your estimation, perfect.
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