23 Feb 2008 03:21:20 | Jill Dow
Container gardening is a wonderful idea whether you have a
garden bed or not. It's perfect for apartments or small areas,
but can also really enhance your patio. Here are some tips on
gardening in containers.
Every Garden can benefit from the addition of container gardens.
They add interst and variety, plus are easily moved around. If
you live in an apartment or have a small area to work with this
may be the only solution for you.
Your Container
Your container can be pretty much anything and is only limited
to your imagination. Just make sure there is adequate drainage
for your plants. I love old buckets, discarded kitchen pots and
baskets for a rustic feel. For a formal garden choose a more
traditional container.
Regardless of your choice of container, make sure it's not to
big or too small for your planting.
Your Soil
Do not use garden soil for your container plants. Garden soil is
too heavy, dries out too quickly and will not provide the needed
nutrients your container plants need. You can find good potting
soil at your local garden center or you can mix your own.
To mix your own make sure you include soil, peat, sand and a
slow release fertilizer.
Maintenance
You'll need to pay close attention to your container grown
plants -- much more than plants in your garden beds. The soil
will dry out more quickly so frequent watering it a must. You'll
also need to fertilize more frequently. Water in the morning or
evening whenever the soil is almost dry and water thoroughly
until water comes out the bottom drainage holes.
One thing I really love about container gardening is mobility.
If a particular grouping doesn''t work you can simply move your
pots and change your garden design.
Have fun, experiment and be creative!
About Author :
Jill has been an avid gardener for the last 15 years. She faces
the challenges of New Mexico's high desert at 6800 feet.
Resource websites are http://www.bulbandseed.com and
www.agardenwalk.com