How can I make my container garden more attractive?

Container garden or gardening can be an economical grace for people with a small available planting area or for those who have only concrete terraces. Another reason why many consider the attractive gardening of containers is to move to the place to plant in a few years. Plants in pots simply move than plants buried in the ground.

There are many ways to make a more attractive container garden, even if you have little space for work. Consider the pots or containers you choose, the variety of plants that will work in your area, the climate and the amount of light that your terrace or planting can offer, and think about the diversity of beautiful gardening. Not only can plants become important features of container gardens, but also the types and size of the pots you use can add to the overall aesthetic value.

There are a huge number of types and size of the container. You can choose anything from ordinaryH plastic or rubber pots after beautiful containers drawn in stone, terra cotta, wood or other materials. You may want to choose a few beautiful pots, mix with cheaper pots so that the containers themselves become part of your garden art. You should also take into account the size, shape and type of containers. Many people make the mistake of using all the same size for their garden, giving a container garden very one -dimensional quality.

Look well instead of your available space. Can it accommodate small, low into ground pots, hanging container, large oak barrels, colored bowls or large pots with bars? By evaluating your space from opening, think about how you can create a garden on many levels. Your garden becomes more attractive as you change the size of pots to give your eyes different levels, and you should try to create a matneension grows plants at your feet, knees, eye lines and above if you have forStor.

Creating these levels also helps when you choose plants that grow to different sizes. Small pansies, Impatiens, Nasturtium in low color bowls can be compared with large bushy geraniums, Japanese maple tree, bamboo pot, which reaches high or trillonized climbing roses or pink tree. If time and space allow, create a garden that allows you to see plants, greenery and flowers in all directions. Especially if you are gardening on board or on the terrace, you can turn your "concrete jungle" into the backyard into a real jungle of plants and trees wherever you look.

You should also think about seasons when you plant your container garden. Consider plants that have a long flowering period, or choose a number of flowering plants that will be a flower in different seasons. For example, you can plant spring or summer flowering small flowers over bulbs that will be fistT narcisy, Turty and Crocuses as well as winter ends. Autumn flowering flowers, such as chrysanthemums, can keep color in your garden until winter interventions, and some trees, such as citrus trees, can produce fruit at the beginning of winter. By evaluating the possibilities of your plant from a seasonal point of view, every season can bring new pleasure in a container garden.

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