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Aloe Designs
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1. Container gardening. Whether they're pots
1. Container gardening. Whether they're pots of herbs or troughs full of greens and root crops, containers work well to maximize small spaces. Prefab containers come in numerous shapes, sizes and materials. It’s worth noting that not all containers are created equal. If you live in an area that has cold
select containers that can deal with fluctuations in temperature. Steer clear of terra-cotta, as it can crack and dry out roots; look for the many emerging polycarbonate and fiberglass options instead. They will cost you more initially, but they are built to last, and you won’t have any nasty surprises
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Le jardinet
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Last comment "orange pot"
love the colors in this container garden
Love the look of this container and would like to find out what plants are in there
1. Fall Container Garden Fall shades are the starting point for a Thanksgiving design that can easily be given mini makeovers to look great all year. Year-round interest: • Dwarf vine maple
Fall Container GardenFall shades are the starting point for a Thanksgiving design that can easily be given mini makeovers to look great all year.Year-round interest: • Dwarf vine maple tree (Acer circinatum 'Little Gem')• 'Spellbound' coral bells (Heuchera hybrid), with gorgeous purple foliage• Dwarf
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The Gardensmith
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Last comment "Raised garden bed"
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vegetable garden is used year round. It is set up with an automatic watering system for a busy homeowner. The large containers are livestock watering troughs; tall enough to keep small dogs out.
Do the containers need holes in the bottom for drainage?
bottom of container. Already started my raised beds out of wooden pallets, but definetly keeping this in mind for next year. Make it permanent and very "green".
metal tubs for garden and automatic watering system
Size matters when it comes to containers for edibles
Garden in pots? Hmmmm. Might consider this.
Containers will protect plants from our dogs
Ideas for container herb and vegetable gardening
Anything in a container looks good
comes to containers for edibles. Most vegetables have rather large root systems that require pots to be deep and wide. Plus, larger containers won’t dry out as quickly, making it easier on you and less stressful for your plants. Find pots at least 12 inches wide and deep; 16- to 20-inch pots are even better
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decordemon
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Last comment "indoor kitchen garden"
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I love that the container is on wheels and can be rolled
2. Mobile container garden. Branch out beyond the standard potted plant and make a container garden for the urban gardener in your life. It shouldn't take more than an afternoon to complete, but you'll want to order or find your materials at least a week in advance. See how to make a
Horticulture (the study of plant cultivation): A container garden helps any novice gain confidence in sustainable gardening for the home.
take your garden with you around the house? This mobile planter is a flexible and fun way to bring living green to whichever space needs it most.See how to make this mobile planter box
This DIY rolling planter stashes a beautiful container garden. You can move this garden-on-wheels to a feature spot
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decordemon
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Last comment "simple raised planter"
The ease of movement of this container.
easy to move containers when on a wheeled cart
Get that Foodmap garden container NOW. foodmapdesign.com
Rolling container garden. See entire article (D
the mobile garden and faux turf.
First up, choosing your container. In my case, I jumped on the interwebs, popped out my credit card and ordered the Food
mobile garden! be sure to put holes in the bottom for drainage. reduce weight by filling with bottles (with
choosing your container. In my case, I jumped on the interwebs, popped out my credit card and ordered the Food Map Container. If times are tough and you can't really splurge on your container, have no fear — almost anything can be mobilized by drilling drainage holes and adding casters. p.s.: How impressed
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jenny_hardgrave
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lower gardens around Atlanta, photographed by Simply Flowers, inc.
Can you put too many plants in one container..how do you know when you have planted enough?
luck, container gardening can be a wonderful experiment! Enjoy.
Hi Kathy, That's a good question! I typically put a lot of plant material in my containers so they look good right from the start. As long as the root ball fits it's going into to my container! Sometimes I even knock some soil off
find a container that's at least 18"- 20" across. When you do pack in a lot of plants you need to make sure that you fertilize the container every week to 10 days with a water soluble fertilizer with the numbers 15 - 30 - 15 ( Miracle grow or any other brand that has those numbers on the label will be
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Burpee
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Last comment "Love the color and the long blooming season for zinnias. Great container garden plant."
Zinnia Zinnias are perfect for container gardens, as they bloom nonstop until frost
Zinnias are perfect for container gardens, as they bloom nonstop until frost. They are also very sun and drought tolerant. Their
Zinnia Zinnias are perfect for container gardens, as they bloom nonstop until frost. They are also very sun and drought tolerant. Their mounding growth habit makes them a perfect filler for containers. With a variety of colors to choose from, they will be useful in
Zinnias are perfect for container gardens, as they bloom nonstop until frost. They are also very sun and drought tolerant. Their mounding growth habit makes
vegetable garden border with Helenium 'Moerheim Beauty' (zones 4 to 8) and some chartreuse coleus.
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Cozy Little House
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Last comment "i was wondering how to incorporate my wash tub into my patio garden (farm-themed)"
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Tubs with wheels added for container gardens
cute mini patio/garden boxes and water
Make a fary garden in a wagon
Spring planting is just around the corner, so file this idea away for warm weather. Baby pinecones nestle in mini terra-cotta pots in this container garden. It's a fun change of pace from flowers
in this container garden. It's a fun change of pace from flowers and foliage.Next:Branches Bring Organic Forms IndoorsWinter Woodsy Gets an UpdateBringing Nature Inside With Leaf Decorations
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