Saturday, April 9, 2011

Gardening

  Containergardening is the hot new form of gardening (but what weforget is that it all started back with Nebuchadnezzar and the HangingGardens of Babylon.)

What goes around– comes around. :-)

Soils and Stuff


Bestsoil for container gardening . In any case,you’re probably looking for practical hints and tips onhow to grow great plants in containers. I constantly doexperiments to evaluate soils). Which plants work incontainers (which plants don’t?) :-) And even some plans foryou to tryon your own.

Specific Plants in Containers


Rosein containers. My guess is that many gardeners want to growtheir roses using container gardening methods.There’s absolutely no reason why you can’t do thisand I’ve done it forthe past twenty years or so – growing almost every kind ofrose you canimagine in a pot (sometimes just to say I had done it) :-)

Containervegetable garden is a good idea if you have limited space. There's nothing like a fresh salad out of your own garden,even if you live on the 25th floor of downtown Manhattan.

Freshcontainer tomato gardening is probably number one oneverybody's list of things to grow.

Herbcontainer gardening. Once you grow the vegetablesand tomatoes, you're going to want to grow your herbs this way as well.

Organiccontainer gardening. Here are a few tips onspecialized gardening.

BulbContainer Gardening. There are few things in thespring nicer than seeing a fresh container full of flowering builbs. Here's the timing you need to do this in youir own backyard.


Serious Container Gardening (it's all containers)

Note that many are simply one kind ofplant per pot- it's the massed effect that is stunning. You can easily do this(and it's relatively cheap to do. Just use pack annuals in placeof the fancier plants and you're able to inexpensively create astunning massed display.

container gardening

 http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/container-gardening.html

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