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Secret Gardens
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Last comment "All the colors!!!"
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does this plant enjoy? What about watering??
where planting most varieties have thorns that can grow over 2 inches thick and can wreak hell skin if you are accidentally stuck. Watch for kids too.
gorgeous plant like full sun and moderate watering.
A number of popular Hawaiian plants make nice container plants for summer patios. Bougainvillea grows quickly in a container and can be moved indoors or into shelter for the winter. Plant it in a pot in spring and you can
plant pots on a table etc
Yes, contain this pesky plant in a large pot!
Plant it in a pot in spring and you can have a showy display by
Hawaiian plants make nice container plants for summer patios. Bougainvillea grows quickly in a container and can be moved indoors or into shelter for the winter. Plant it in a pot in spring and you can have a showy display by midsummer. It's best to choose one of the compact varieties, such as 'Singapore
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Glenna Partridge Garden Design
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Last comment "Pots"
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tropical plantings. © 2012 Glenna Partridge. All rights reserved.
What are the different plants in the vases? I see cannas for sure. Thanks.
! The containers are about 36" across. I do pack the plants in! LOL...The cannas are 1 gallon size containers (6' across) and most of the annuals I plant are in 4" containers. I tend to take off a lot of the soil around the root ball if I need to get the plant into the grouping. Most annuals can take
tightly planted if you have enough depth in your container. You just have to make sure you water the grouping in well to settle them all in after planting. Once a week fertilize of 15-30-15 and water well and you can have big lush containers! I have some pics of some of planters in this project when
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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting
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Last comment "zbun"
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When to plant: Plant seeds or container plants in fall or spring.
Great Native Plant: Damianita (1 / 4) Botanical name: Chrysactinia mexicana Common name: Damianita Origin: Native to arid regions of the American Southwest USDA zones: 6 to 9 (find your zone) Water requirement: Low Light requirement:
When to plant: Plant seeds or container plants in fall or spring.
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Jeffrey Erb Landscape Design
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Last comment "Idea for a combination raised / potted garden in a small space."
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of the plants while highlighting the various surrounding textures..
I like the look of these plants that are in the planters
The different plants in one pot.
grouping of grasses and potted plants
Great idea to use perennial sedges in pots and plant them close together
coral bells and spider plant with creeping jenny
ruralist planting ideas can be applied. In this small yard, every available space, raised bed and container has been closely planted with a wide mixture of species. Ruralist planting, even on this scale, can provide wildlife with benefits — through the variety of plants used as well as by the garden's very
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Pool Environments, Inc.
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Last comment "Mexican beach pebbles - very pretty and peaceful"
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topdress container plantings, to puddle around boulders and to line borders of patios and beds. Cost: This material is sold by the bag for $20 and up, by the pound for 35 cents and up and by the ton for $700 and up, making it a fairly pricey option. Advantages: It's an elegant and sophisticated rock
topdress container plantings, to puddle around boulders and to line borders of patios and beds. Cost: This material is sold by the bag for $20 and up, by the pound for 35 cents and up and by the ton for $700 and up, making it a fairly pricey option. Advantages: It's an elegant and sophisticated rock option
topdress container plantings, to puddle around boulders and to line borders of patios and beds.
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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
Contrast. In pots keep plants 2 zones higher for hardiness
Plants can overwinter in containers when they are Hardy to two zones colder... Do plants exist for Zone 2???
LOVE all of these plants and flowers. Want these in
all yr round potted plant for patio
Other plants, such as some perennials and biennials, have the ability to come back in the spring. But because these plants won't have the added insulation of being in the ground, make sure plants left outside are winter hardy to two plant zones colder than the one you live in. For example, I live in
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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Burpee
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Last comment "Love the color and the long blooming season for zinnias. Great container garden plant."
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
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
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
Grow from seed, cheaper than buying plants!
Good plant to start from seed. Zinnia
The Zinnia can be started from seeds prior to planting. Friendly to all zones these full sun flowers are a perfect filler.
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Glenna Partridge Garden Design
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Last comment "canna's in pots with trailing million bells, sweet potatoe vine"
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e.com/Plant-Details/424/ Here's a couple of Houzz ideabooks that give you info and ideas http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/1968745/list/Great-Design-Plant--Canna--Pretoria- http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/2531483/list/Great-Design-Plant--Cannas I hope this helps! Glenna (PS. I put three plants - 1 gallon
these containers and fertilized weekly with 15-30-15)
I'm so sorry I have not connected with you yet! I should be done most of the annual planting in the next few weeks and I will be able to see what products you have to offer. Chat to you soon. Glenna
in the containers are Canna lilies. The green one is Canna 'Bengal Tiger'. Here's a link for info http://www.plantdelights.com/Canna-Bengal-Tiger-Bengal-Tiger-Variegated-Canna-Lily/productinfo/819/#.UJiW6Y6DiME The red coloured one is Canna 'Tropicanna'. Here's a link for more info on that variety
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