Container Gardening Ideas
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You can almost grow any herb, plant, or flower in a container garden that you would normally plant
outdoors. The secret is to use your creativity and come up with some unique ideas for your container
garden.
To accomplish this, you will need to do your homework, develop you own original container gardening ideas,
get all the tools, plants, and accessories you need, and roll up your sleeves and get busy. Sure, there will
be some hard work, but the fruits of your labor will be exhilarating.
Ideas for Container Gardening are Endless
If you enjoy gardening
but do not have a lot of time or space for a large garden, consider container gardening. It makes no
difference if you have forty acres in the country or an apartment terrace in the city, you can participate in
this enjoyable pastime.
Container gardening is a popular alternative to traditional methods of gardening and is the perfect solution
when space is at a premium. The concept is not new as flowers have been grown in pots and window boxes for
years. Gardeners are now including vegetables, strawberry plants, and citrus trees in their container
gardens.
Container gardening ideas are limitless. Any container that can hold a plant, water, and enough soil to
support it nutritionally can be used. Too much water will cause your plants to rot, so remember that drainage
is an important factor.
Sand should be mixed with the potting soil and holes drilled in the bottom of the container to facilitate
drainage. Containers made of wrought iron, plastic, alabaster, wood, recycled plastic, concrete, terra cotta,
metal, or wire make suitable containers and can be purchased at garden centers anywhere.
The Best Place to Look For Container Gardening Ideas: Your
Home
One of the best places to look for container gardening ideas
is your own home. Look around for unique containers and let your imagination run wild. Take that
old pair of work boots or sneakers sitting on the basement steps, fill with potting soil, and add a colorful
begonia. This makes an eye catching accent piece on a porch or deck.
Other items that make unique containers are buckets, watering cans, crocks, barrels, and old pots and
pans. People have even found uses for old appliances.
Just imagine a wringer washing machines blooming with brightly colored Gerber daisies sitting in your
backyard. One of the most unusual container gardening ideas I have ever seen was a bedpan planted with
impatiens.
Other ideas for containers include the following: metal pails, a plastic-lined bushel basket, wire frames
lined with sphagnum moss, metal window boxes, ceramic pots, hanging planters, a child's red metal wagon, and clay
or plastic pots.
Container Gardens: Flowers, Plants, Herbs and Vegetables
The plants used in container gardens can be as varied as the containers. Flowers and houseplants come to
mind first when selecting plants, but don't overlook vegetables or strawberry plants. Wouldn't it be great to
walk out onto your deck and pick a ripe, home grown tomato to use in your salad? Do you enjoy fresh
strawberries but don't have room for a berry patch? Strawberry plants can be raised in specially made terra
cotta pots or hanging
baskets. Choose plants that are as unique as their containers.
Container gardens are not just for the outdoors. Houseplants in attractive containers are perfect for
people who spend most of their day indoors and long to bring a bit of nature inside. Do you like to use fresh
herbs in your recipes? Grow pots of rosemary, basil, and oregano on your kitchen windowsill to keep you
supplied.
Many people would like to add a water feature to their landscape but don't have the space or time for the
upkeep. A water container garden is affordable, easy to maintain, and takes up a small amount of space.
Wooden half barrels with plastic liners or containers made of clay or plastic are perfect for water gardens.
Just add water and plants.
If you need help finding container gardening ideas there are many web sites full of helpful information.
And don't forget your local public library for books on container gardening.
Container Gardening Ideas: Conclusion
The ideas
for container gardening are as endless as your imagination. Not only this, but container gardening can
be functional as well as pleasing to the senses. For instance, in addition to foliage and flowers, you
can also plant vegetables such as peppers, lettuce, peas, squash, tomatoes, and herbs into containers and add
a little bit of homegrown, zesty taste to your meals.
Copyright 2009 - Denny Soinski. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this
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About the Author
Denny Soinski writes about garden decor, gardening, bronze garden sculptures, water fountains, and outdoor metal
sculptures. For more information, please visit http://www.water-fountains-and-garden-decor.com right
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