| The secret is out. Container gardening is fun, easy and rewarding. Think of all the creative possibilities! Container gardening is the perfect way to exercise your green thumb whether you live in a house with a yard, a patio home, or a condo with a balcony. Think beyond garden beds and create captivating containers, filled with lush color and fascinating texture.
Container gardening lets you add visual interest anywhere you want to draw the eye or direct traffic. Container gardens provide focal points that grab attention and screen the unsightly. |
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How To Create Beautiful Container Gardens
You don’t have to buy a pre-planted container to get great results. All you have to do is follow the information below and you’ll have a combinationyou’ll be proud to say you grew yourself.
Container Garden Design - PlantingLearn how many plants are needed for a container and how to place those plants for maximum effect.
Thriller, Filler, Spiller
For container gardening and patio containers, one common way to start designing is to use the “Thriller, Filler, Spiller” concept.
Best Colors for Flower Pots
The first thing to consider when you start designing your container garden is color. There are a number of different ways to combine colors in a combination planter.
Incorporating colorful foliage plants and a variety of textures will take your container plantings to the next level.
Get more inspiration from these container gardening projects.
What Are the Best Plants for Pots?Many plants can be grown in containers, including:
Your climate and sun or shade conditions will determine what plants will do best in your containers. Make sure the plants you select have the same light and water requirements. Shop for container plants- Order plants online and have them shipped right to your door | Check out these popular plant choices for containers: Growing Hydrangea in Pots How to Grow Hibiscus in Pots Thriller Plants for Containers Can I Grow Shrubs in Containers? How to Grow Tomatoes in Pots |
How to Take Care of Potted PlantsOnce you've picked your plants and planted them in your container, you'll need to provide the proper care to make sure they thrive. Your plants will be at their best when you are watering properly, providing the right nutrients, and trimming them back if they become overgrown. Learn more about container care in the following articles: How to Water Potted PlantsProper watering of the plants in your pots is crucial to having the plants perform their best.When should you water? For containers, it’s best to soak them once a day, maybe twice in extreme heat. Water in the morning and near the roots rather than directly over the foliage of the plants. Learnhow to grow and overwinter perennials and shrubs in containers. Container Gardening TipsLearn how your choice of container and soil and correct watering and fertilizing practices will produce great planters. 10 Container Gardening Mistakes to Avoid Let’s take a look at the most common mistakes people make when growing plants in containers so you can be sure to avoid them. | Take the guesswork out of watering your containers with these self-watering ceramic planters. Learn more and buy AquaPots online |
The plants in this container include three different petunias and an angelonia. | Proven Winners Container RecipesWith Proven Winners, landscaping means more than adding bedding plants to your yard and garden. With our healthy performers and some step-by-step advice, you can create a garden in a basket or a landscape in a container! When combining container plants, here are some useful resources:
For your combinations, purchase equal numbers of each plant – 2 each for a 14" container and 3 of each plant for larger containers. |
Tips for Picking the Right Pot
When selecting your pots, pick something that suits your style and consider the following:
- Make sure your containers have drainage holes to prevent plants from drowning due to over-watering
- Terra cotta pots aren't frostproof and may crack when freezing temperatures strike
- Unglazed pots will dry out more quickly than glazed ones
- A plastic pot retains water more effectively than a ceramic one
- Small pots will dry out faster than larger pots because they have less soil
- Try unique garden planters such as galvanized metal buckets, old milk cans, washtubs, teapots, roasting pans, or watering cans
Here are two ways to make gardening in containers more convenient: One, put planters on casters, or rolling plant caddies, to make them super-easy to move. Two, use drip irrigation to water your containers automatically. Try our WaterWise® Container Watering Kits.
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