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  1. 28 lut 2023 · Fast, fabulous and fun, container gardens add zing to any deck, patio or yard. Check out our ideas for pretty plant combinations that will thrive in the Midwest.

  2. 3 dni temu · Choose your container to suit your site, the design of your home, and the types of plants you want to grow. Every pot must have drainage holes. An inch or two of crushed gravel, styrofoam pellets, or broken shards of terra cotta will provide additional drainage in large pots.

  3. With these gardens, individual plants can take on an entirely new look when displayed in containers highlighting the plant's unique color, texture and form. Combination planters using a variety of plant material achieve the look of a "bouquet with roots" providing color throughout the season.

  4. Large planters are fantastic options for new-age dividers and barriers. Do away with traditional methods of separating spaces, such as for office cubicles and lounging areas by the pool, and incorporate large plants to invite luscious life that brings beauty and elegance to the art of finding a bit of privacy.

  5. Balancing the watering with the pot size, type of container, soil types, and how large the plants are likely to grow in one season can be an art. It is fun and interesting, and unlike people , plants can be replaced, so do not be afraid to experiment.

  6. 7 cze 2022 · Tall potted plants help to give a focal point to a container garden. These 20 plants can add height variety and drama to the landscape.

  7. 8 kwi 2022 · When selecting a container, keep the size of your plants in mind. Smaller plants like lettuce, begonias, coleus, and pansies can be grown in smaller containers (4-6”). While larger plants such as peppers, tomatoes, geraniums, and some zinnias will need larger containers (12”+, or 2 to 5 gallons).

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