Articles on Home Gardening and Landscaping

Navigation

Featured Article

Gardening & Landscaping Articles

Home

 

List of Articles

 

Organic Secrets
Gardeners, Discover The Easy Way To Save Money and Eat Healthy For Life With Organic Secrets.

 

Home Vegetable Gardening
A complete and practical guide to the planting and care of vegetables, fruits and berries.

 

Your Garden
Be The Envy Of Your Friends And Neighbours, Save Time, Effort & Money When You Discover How To Create The Ultimate Garden.

 

 

 

Container Gardening

 

Container gardening is quick becoming a favorite with a lot of gardeners. Generally you will find people living in apartments and condos without any lawn area are container gardeners. You will see flowers, tomatoes, lettuce and herbs spilling over the railings of balconies. However, the popularity and ease of container gardens has spilled over to homeowners.

Although the majority of container gardens are seen around decks, patios and porches, you can have a container garden anywhere, even spread among your yard based flower garden. Some gardeners use container gardening to add accents to spots in their garden that may be thin while awaiting perennials to bloom. This is also a way to help achieve just the right color scheme for your garden. Annuals in containers are a way to add color to your perennial garden all season long.

A lot of people now seem to use their gardens as extensions of their homes, adding garden ornaments and furniture, with some people creating garden "rooms". These gardeners are also finding the variety, shapes, and sizes of containers helps them pull together specific garden themes. Garden containers come in a wide array of colors from unglazed orange clay to bright and brilliant emerald and blue. There are containers that are made from wood, metal, plastic or resin.

Using a container garden can also help you and your plants and flowers co-exist happily together. With container gardening you can see that each flower receives the correct amount of light, or shade to make it thrive. It's also easier to have greater accuracy when watering as you do it dependent on the needs of each plant. The rule is that you should first feel the soil, if it's dry, pour water into the container just until it starts to come out of the bottom of the pot. Wait about one half hour then dump the excess water out of the saucer.

At the end of the summer your favorite plants and flowers can be brought inside to be enjoyed until they can be safely put out for the next year.
About the Author

This article provided courtesy of http://www.floral-facts.com

Written by: Ryan Larson

 

  

Google
 
Web www.gardening.ksinclair.com

Recent Articles


10 Free Gardening Products!
One of the pleasurable spin-offs in organic gardening is finding alternative ways of coming up with the same, if not better, end result..... Household throwaways can be valuable to the alternate enthusiast. Here are ten recyclable ideas to make...

A Dozen Tips for Producing Low Allergy Gardens
A Dozen Tips for Producing Low-Allergy Gardens Ó Thomas Leo Ogren What we plant often has a direct effect on our own health and the health of those near us. A pollen-producing male tree in our own yard will easily expose us to ten times more...

Get a Jump on Next Summer’s Backyard Entertaining by Starting Deck Construction Now
(ARA) - Autumn may signal the end of summer to some, but to others it’s just an early start to the next summer season. The kids are back in school, the chaise lounges have been stored away, and the garden flowers are losing their petals -- it’s...

 

American Gardener
The American Gardener provides over 150 pages of helpful gardening how to information, and tips that will help you grow plants with ease without them dying like they did on me!

 

Homeowners Guide To Landscaping
You can discover the joy and beauty of having a wonderfully landscaped yard with the help of Homeowners Guide To Landscaping.

 

 

gardening.ksinclair.com   |   Main Website   |   Gardening and Landscaping Books