Container Garden Ideas
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For
gardening enthusiasts, container garden ideas can provide the spark that adds something special to their
lives. Indeed, container gardens not only let a person experiment with plant and flower combinations and
colors, but due to their portability, you can let them “follow the sun” because they can be moved almost
anywhere either inside or outside your home.
In fact, while container gardens are an admirable and beautiful indoor enhancement, they are also the
perfect complement to a great outdoor garden. So start brainstorming with some container garden ideas so that
you can use your green thumb to add something special to your home and to your life.
What are Container Gardens?
There are many types of gardens but for people who have a hard time bending down or kneeling or who for whatever
reason cannot spend a lot of time outside, container gardens offer a viable option for gardeners. Simply put,
container gardens are gardens planted in containers. In fact, if you have ever planted several plants or
flowers in one pot you have planted a container garden.
Container Garden Ideas: The Wide Variety of Containers and
Materials
There is
an almost unlimited variety of containers available for your container garden. In fact, containers
can range in size from tiny house-plant pots to large planters and boxes.
There is also a great assortment of materials that containers can be made from. Indeed, some of the
possibilities include plastic, copper, terra cotta, wood, tin, glass, brass, aluminum, fiberglass, bamboo, clay,
and cast iron.
Even though the materials used will have their strengths and weaknesses, what typically goes into the selection
process will be the cost, availability, appearance, weight, desirability, and the characteristics of the
materials.
Container Garden Ideas Are Almost Endless
If you feel creative, moreover, you can come up with an almost endless number of container garden
ideas.
Indeed, you can use all sorts of items from your home that many people either throw away or sell at garage
sales. Examples include the following:
- old sinks
- wicker storage baskets
- vases
- empty paint cans
- crocks
- nail kegs
- old iron kitchen pots
- an old wooden toolbox
- frosting cans
- wooden barrels
- wash tubs
- coffee cans
- bathtubs
- jugs
- jelly tubs
- pails
- kettles
- laundry baskets
- olive oil cans
- old wheelbarrows
- wire wastebaskets
- cinder blocks
- rusty wagons
As you can see, the possibilities for container garden ideas are only limited by your imagination!
When setting up your container garden you need to decide what plants, flowers, or vegetables you want in your
“garden.” Some container garden considerations include plant type, plant size, amount of sunlight, and
watering requirements. Another important decision that affects the garden you will eventually grow is the
size of pot or container you are going to use.
An Illustration: A Wine Barrel Container Garden
For the purposes
of illustration we have decided to use an average size wine barrel for our container garden. If you
don’t have a wine barrel at home you may be able to can acquire one at an antique mall or perhaps get one from
your local wine vendor.
To lessen the amount of soil that will eventually go in the container, you can put a cement block or a few
bricks in the bottom of the barrel. In fact, some people even put crushed aluminum soda cans inside their
large planters to take up some room. This will make the container easier to lift due to the fact that it
contains less soil.
Continuing with our container garden example, you then need to fill the barrel with soil so that it is
approximately 2 inches from the top of the barrel. Getting good soil is important because putting high
quality soil in your containers is one of the foundational aspects for creating healthy, thriving container
gardens. Ironically, one of the best types of soil is actually “soil-less” in that it contains soil
substitutes such as perlite, vermiculite, and peat moss. Such a combination usually provides good drainage
while at the same time offers adequate water holding capacity.
Now that you have your barrel full of soil you need to select the plants, vegetables, or flowers you want to
populate your garden. Keep in mind that one of the key aspects in the selection process will be based on the
type of sunlight the flower, plant, or vegetable requires. If you are using full sun perennials, for
instance, you can select a wide variety of flowers such as English Daisies.
English Daisies can be planted in the full sun or partial sun, they prefer very moist soil, and grow better if
you periodically remove the dead heads. For our container illustration, we will plant our English Daisies in
a circle near the outside perimeter of the barrel.
Continuing with our container garden example, for our next flower we will select the Alyssum Saxatile Compactum,
better known as a basket of gold. We will plant these flowers in a circle inside the English Daisies.
We selected the basket of gold flowers because they enjoy the same sun patterns as English Daisies and offer a gold
color that contrasts nicely with our daisies.
To complete our container garden we will plant a Day Lily in the middle of the barrel. Day Lilies require
substantial sunlight and have an orange color that complements the daisies and basket of gold flowers we have
already planted.
Time for Additional Container Garden Ideas
Now that you have finished planting the flowers in your “barrel” container garden, all you have to do is to
water your flowers periodically and sit back and admire your handiwork. And now that you have created your
first container garden, why not do some brainstorming and come up with some new and original container garden
ideas!
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Denny Soinski writes about garden decor, gardening, bronze garden sculptures, water fountains, and outdoor metal
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