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Have You Considered Trying out Container Gardens?

Posted by John Bakers

If you are interested in growing plants and flowers but you just don't have the space to grow them, there is an option available. You could easily grow practically anything you like in container gardens. Plus the best advantage to container gardening is that you can use anything as a container. Whether it is an old boot, a helmet or a bucket - it really doesn't matter!

Container Gardens - The Low Cost Option

Another advantage to container gardening is that it is fairly low cost. If you already have a container then all you really need to pay for is the plants. Now the only plants that you should not grow in a container are perennial plants. This is because they do tend to need quite a lot of space and in winter they need to be completely protected against the weather. However, apart from those you can grow virtually any plant including fruit and vegetables, so container gardening is something that can be enjoyed by anybody.

If you are a beginner to container gardening then one particular plant you might like to start with is strawberry plants. They are best grown in hanging baskets. You will notice that the vines of the plant will grow outside the container and the fruit will also grow on the outside too.

There are a number of reasons why people might like to take part in container gardening and one of them is for decorative purposes. If you plan on using plants for decorative purposes then the best ones to choose are ones that grow on vines. Types of petunias can be great for example as they tend to climb outside of their containers. If you grow them against a wall then they will grow out of their containers and down towards the ground. Or if you would prefer to grow decorative vegetables then bean plants are well known for being able to climb trellises and they do look unique too.

If you want to grow vegetables and plants for more than just decoration then carrots are another option open to you. However they will need quite a lot of space as they need room to mature and sprout. If you are struggling to find a decent sized container for your plants then a bucket would be appropriate.

Once they have been planted, usually plants in containers need very little maintenance. All you really have to do is water them and keep them in sunlight. So this makes them ideal for anybody who has very little time to spend on gardening.

Overall container gardening is definitely an option for those who live in apartments and who do not have much time for ordinary gardening. It doesn't matter which type of plants you choose, just as long as you stay away from perennial plants.

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Growing Herbs In Containers Or Pots

Posted by Yilmaz Cesur

Herbs can be grown in several types of conditions outdoors in addition to being able to grown inside in special pots and containers. If you are seeking alternative growing spaces to grow your herbs in you should consider window boxes and hanging baskets. When you are growing your herbs in any type of container you are taking an easier route then those that are growing their herbs outdoors as you will not have to worry about sudden changes in temperature. While it is simpler to grow herbs indoors, container gardens still need just about as much tending to as traditional gardens.

Every plant needs sunlight, soil and water to successfully grow, and herbs are no exception to needing these three main requirements. Every plant, including herbs, requires sunlight whether it is grown indoors or in an outdoor garden. Herbs grown in a kitchen or any other room should be placed in a window that faces south or west so that it will receive the best type of sunlight. Different types of herbs require different amounts of light, but almost all need a sunny location. Some people who grow herbs in the home supplement the light with fluorescent lamps or "grow lamps." Herbs grown in containers also require soil that drains well and is not too rich. Place about an inch of gravel at the bottom of each container to provide good drainage, and then add two parts of sterilized potting soil mixed with one part of coarse sand or perlite. One teaspoon of lime in every five inch in each pot can be added as a supplement to ensure the soil is sweet enough for the herbs. Water is also required by herbs grown in pots. Moistening the pebbles and misting the plants will help maintain humid growing conditions. Because the herbs are being grown in containers they will need more water than herbs grown in an outdoor garden, but do not let their roots get drenched or soggy.

One of the biggest benefits to growing herbs in containers is you will be able to move them from place to place. If you are growing annual herbs you will find that they will thrive well indoors all throughout the year while perennial herbs tend to do much better if they are placed outdoors during the summer months. If you have any of your herb garden containers outdoors you should make sure that they are all inside before the first frost so you can avoid having your herbs lose any of their foliage. This rule does not apply to herbs such as mint and chives as these hardier herbs will go into a rest period and eventually will return with stronger growth after being exposed to a light frost.

While all types of herbs can be grown in container gardens there are some that will fare better than others. You must contain mint if you plan to grow it otherwise it will eventually take over your entire garden. It really is quite simple to be able to maintain your indoor herb garden. You will have fresh herbs at your fingertips any time that you need them. By following the information above you will be able to grow happy and healthy plants.

It is quite simple to do the daily maintenance on an indoor herb garden. You want to make sure that you have the herbs that you are growing inside are trimmed as frequent harvesting can promote frequent re-growth. So you can put your indoor gardens to full use.

Learn more about Growing Herbs In Pots, stop by Yilmaz Cesur's site where you can find out all about his Free Herb Garden eCourse and how it can help you.

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