5 Flowers that Grow Well in Containers
November 25, 2008 by admin
Filed under Plants That Grow In Containers

Not all flowers have the ability to grow well in container gardens. There are flowers meant for a container garden setting which can grow just as well in a pot as on the ground. Therefore, opting for container gardening necessitates identification of perfect flowers that grow well in containers. When you finally hit upon the right flowers to plant into your backdrop, these flowers and plants will surely create a refreshing change in scenery.
Here are 5 flowers you might consider for your container garden:
1. Geraniums – these flowers are considered the best plants to grow in containers. They are easy to grow in gardens specifically container gardens. Geraniums are considered to be perennial flowers in places that have warm weather conditions. Then again, it is also considered an annual on other climates since it dies in one growing season. Opting for geraniums opens up three different types such as scented, ivy and zonal geraniums.
2. The Yucca Flaccida or the ‘Golden Sword’ –This plant can dramatically change its shades such as yellow stripes, green, white and blue-green. Its leaves are known for their thorny and spiny endings and can be stretched in length up to 2 to 3 inches. This yucca plant during summer season grows bell-shaped flowers in white with a hanging weight similar with that of a pendulum and grows to a towering 8 feet over its point of origin.
3. Marigolds – These flowers that grow well in containers are considered the work horses of the garden and are known for their adaptability and for not being too selective regardless of weather conditions and areas where it will be planted. These are deemed to be perfect for garden containers and can grow up to 3 feet in height. This can also produce a lot of flowers specifically during spring time and are generally in shades of yellow, orange and cream.
4. Variegated Red Twig Dogwood – this is also a perfect garden container that is characterized by a red bark which is in complete contrast with its white margins and green center leaves. This is also known as a fruit bearing plant that normally yields berries on seasons like winter and fall.
5. Snapdragons – there are 3 types of snapdragons to choose from in sizes known as: dwarf, medium and tall. From these three sizes, dwarf snapdragons can grow up to twelve inches; medium size eighteen inches and the biggest one can grow up to three feet tall. The snapdragons are mostly used for flower bouquets and this particularly necessitates proper maintenance so as to preserve its long straight stems.
Flowers that grow well in containers are aplenty and discovering each of them is considered to be one of the best things you’ll ever provide your container gardening theme. As all flowers and plants are different, it is vital to identify perennials from annuals and which ones will work best for your container gardening settings.


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