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Container Gardening - Easy Steps To Successful Container GardeningBy Chris Dailey One of
the more popular forms of gardening, as of late, is called container
gardening. Its popularity is based upon
the fact that you can bring almost any type of vibrant arrangement into
your
garden, home, deck or patio, bringing life to your surroundings in a
very neat
and tidy way. By adding different types
of flowers including perennials, garden variety plants, or herbs of
your
choice, container gardening will create an inspirational treat for your
family
and friends alike. Here are a few ways
that you can successfully grow plants and create treasures throughout
your home
with this new gardening fad. The main
focus of container gardening at first is choosing the type of container
that
you would like to put your plants in. Depending
upon your particular interest or taste, you may
want to use a
variety of different kinds of containers including metal, concrete, and
even
plastic. Very popular models are wood or
wood tone materials that look organic in nature. Also
very popular are containers made of
stone which give a very earthy feel to any area of your home or even
outside
your home. When
choosing a gardening container, you must also think about price and
weight. Most plastic containers are very
affordable and can be found in hundreds of different colors to match
any
particular setting that you may have in mind. If
you are going for a stone motif, if you have had a bad
back before or
back surgery, perhaps a better choice would be something lighter than
stonework, perhaps plastic replicas of stones in a container format
that will
give the same look and feel as the real thing. The other
thing to consider is the weight of the dirt that you are going to be
putting
into the container. If you are an
organic gardener, and you are using worm castings or some other form of
compost
that is rich, this will help lighten the load as this material is light
and
fluffy in the beginning. Although you
can grow plants of almost any type in your worm compost, it is better
to mix it
with regular soil or potting soil which will add density and weight to
the
container that you are placing it in. If you
are concerned about the quality of containers, you may think about the
price
you are paying for each one along with the style of each gardening
container. Terra-cotta and concrete,
depending
upon where you buy them and who has made them, will probably last
several
years. Prices, due to the exponential
popularity of this type of gardening, have gone down and you can also
count on
them not weighing as much as they did in years past with the added
benefit of
being weatherproof and possibly even more sturdy than before. Going
back to basics, wood gardening containers are still very popular. If this is your choice, it is a good idea to
make sure what kind of wood they are made out of and that the wood
itself is rot
resistant wood. Types of wood that are
good for this are Cedar and Redwood because they are made of a higher
density
than typical pine lumber. Oak may be a
poor choice due to the acidic levels in the wood itself.
Either way, make sure that you can live with
your decision based on price and appearance before you choose a wooden
container that may not be there in just a few short months due to
natural
decomposition. When
choosing plants for your container, your best bet is to choose
something that
is colorful and matches the surroundings that you are placing it in. Some people, however, like their planters to
stand out and will choose very bright colors for the planter as well as
the
flora that they plant within it. If you
are using them inside, make sure that the plant you use are geared to
live in
warmer climates and likewise the ones outside should be designed to
live in
colder weather conditions. Also consider
where you live and how long you would like your plants to grow. Replacing plants can be costly and therefore
you should consider these options before making your purchase. Overall,
like most fads, container gardening may pass in just a few years. However, with the advancement of most people
toward a more organic society that grows its own food and creates its
own
compost to ensure healthier and more nutritious and tasty food for
themselves
and their family, using containers may play a large role in this
advancement
and may go a long way into the future as a permanent mainstay in most
people's
households that are organically oriented. Choose
wisely, and make your home a better place by adding
a gardening
container that is just right for you. Home
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