Posts Tagged ‘container gardens’

Container Gardens: Some Great Ideas

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

People who are working with small sized gardens often find themselves at a loss when it comes to what to do with their small space. By applying some well thought out ideas to your small garden, however, you can make it something beautiful. Remember that small spaces can still include lots of variety in both types of plants and colors.

Making Use of Containers

If you don’t have a lot of place to plant then containers are an ideal place to start. If you think flower pots are boring then think again. There are a lot of gardening ideas that you can utilise flower pots in a way that is interesting and colorful.

The containers you use in your garden certainly do not have to all be the same exact color. In fact, painting the pots you use a variety of complimentary colors and varying the size and shape of the pots will create quite a delightful effect in your garden. You can use all of the space you have by putting your plants in hanging planters as well.

Choosing the Correct Container

Container Gardening

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

When space limits what you can do in your garden, container gardening may be your best option. With some quality soil, a variety of containers and your flowers of choice, you are ready to start gardening.

Container gardening is more than just a hobby for brightening up tight spaces. Gardening with containers allows you much more flexibility than traditional gardening. You can put your containers anywhere you wish. Of course people living in apartments like container gardens because they are often their only option.

A really great thing about gardening with containers is the fact that you can arrange and then rearrange your garden as often as you like. This is one of my favorite parts of container gardening. The neighbors never know what they will see when they walk by my house!

I’ve used just about any container you can think of for container gardening. My only limits are drainage and making sure that nothing dangerous was held within the container previously. You can often pick up containers for your garden at moving sales for almost nothing because people would rather buy them new than transport them.