Backyard Activities Articles
Getting Started in Container Gardening
Sometimes, the urge to garden might be stomped out by other
circumstances,
such as living arrangements or space constrictions. If you live
in an
apartment, you can’t really operate a full garden, just because
you don’t
really have a yard! I think that one of the best solutions for
this
problem is to grow plants in containers. You can hang these, or
just
arrange them on your patio, window sill or balcony. Just a few
baskets or
pots, and your whole living area will look much classier and
nicer.
A benefit of growing in small containers is the fact that
you can move
them around to suit your needs. If you rearrange your furniture
and you
think that it would look nicer if it was in the other area,
it’s no
trouble at all to scoot it over. As long as the lighting is
about the
same, your plant shouldn’t mind the transition at all. Another
benefit of
the containers’ versatility is the fact that you can adapt it
to simulate
any environment depending on the type of soil you fill it with
and where
you place it.
If you are trying to make an aesthetically pleasing
arrangement of
containers and plants, you can adjust the containers to be at
different
heights by hanging them from the ceiling or placing them on
supports.
Hanging them will allow you to make the most of the space you
have. This
is called “vertical gardening”. If you pull it off right, you
can make a
very pleasing arrangement of plants while conserving your
valuable space.
If you live in an apartment, you know how important it is to
conserve
space! One method of vertical gardening is the use of a wooden
step
ladder. If painted correctly, you can arrange all the plants on
it in a
beautiful, stylish cascade of color.
The maintenance of container plants takes slightly more
time, since you
have to water more often and go around to each individual
container.
However, the square footage for container plants is much less
than that of
an actual garden, so the time spent on maintenance and watering
is more
balanced. It is important that you don’t over-water your
container plants,
as this can be just as fatal to their health as
under-watering.
When choosing containers for your plants, you’ll want to buy
them all at
once along with some extras in case they break or you add more
plants
later. You don’t want them to be all the same shape and size,
but
definitely the same style so that the compliment each other.
Plastic
containers are the best and require the least amount of
watering, but if
you want to stick with clay or earthen pots then you should
line the
inside with plastic. This helps it retain water more, as the
clay will
soak up water.
Another thing to remember when buying pots is the fact that
the size of
the pot will ultimately constrict the size of the plant. Make a
careful
choice of pots according to what you wish to grow in each one.
If you
search for the plant you chose on the internet, you should be
able to find
specifications as to how much root space it should be given.
This can even
be an advantage for you if you choose a plant that can grow
very large. If
you only have a limited amount of space for it, you can
constrict it by
choosing a pot that isn’t large enough to support huge amounts
of growth.
If the benefits of container gardening sound appealing to
you, then you
should start planning out your container garden today. If you
write a list
of all the plants you desire to have, you can do the necessary
research to
find out what size and shape of pots you should get. After
that, it’s just
a matter of arranging them in a way that makes your home look
the nicest.
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