Patio Container Gardening

November 25, 2008 by admin  
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Patio is Spanish word that means “back garden” or “backyard”. We often see picture of beautiful patios that are decorated with beautiful plants and flowers to depth and dimension in magazines and on TV. One way to achieve this with your own patio is with patio container gardening.

If you’re planning to make a patio garden, make sure that you have a definite design in mind so that you won’t have to remodel again and again. A simple design would is easiest for maintenance and often more appealing as well. There should be spaces allotted for green plants, as well as flowers and you really need to put a lot of thought into arrangement. Varying, color, texture height and shape will add appeal to your patio garden.

Remember that patio container gardening is not just about simple gardening of vegetables, fruits, flowers other plants, it involves skills and talents for landscaping as well. It is advisable to get a good-looking container, something that will reflect the look of your garden. Ceramic pots are wonderful for container gardens but remember to buy different shapes and sizes for visual appeal. When using a big and heavy pot, make sure that the plants inside it are the ones who won’t easily die during winter so you won’t have a hard time moving it inside your house.

When you are living in an apartment, you can still make your own beautiful garden by using containers for your plants. Container gardening in a small balcony can be a wonderful option, especially if you’re interested in making your balcony look more alive. Plants are a good source in making a more peaceful surrounding especially if they are well-maintained. One thing good about a patio container is that you can move it anywhere you want; you can arrange your plants in different styles. When it gets cold, you can put potted-plants that are vulnerable in winter inside your apartment or house.

Patio container gardeners can choose from different containers like wooden boxes, ceramic planters, hanging pots, and plastic or resin pots. On the other hand, plastic pots are not really that advisable since they don’t last long due to the weather. Plastic containers can get too soft when exposed to too much sun light and can crack easily.

If you don’t want to flood your plants with water, remember to cut holes about half an inch at the bottom of your container to make way for excess water. Do not cut big holes to avoid soil breakage or loose soil.

Proper lighting should be noted as well. Remember that any plant grows better when exposed to proper sun light. However, do consider watering the plants regularly so that it wouldn’t end up too dry and die. Do not over do it for too much water can also kill the plant.

If you want to make your patio more beautiful and enjoyable for your family and even for yourself, try patio container gardening. It will definitely add more color to your life!

Designing a Container Garden: Learning the Art of Balance, Beauty and Functionality

November 25, 2008 by admin  
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Awaken those imaginative minds, get those hands to labor and toil, and kick off those shoes for some challenging work. This is what it takes when designing a container garden and expressing your artistry can be very well exhibited through this unique gardening concept. Attaining an impressive and expressive statement can be done through color coordination, groupings of flowers and plant life, geometry and most importantly, the pot or the container itself.

Giving your container garden a different kind of style can be a budding image of your entire personality. Embellishments and decorations will serve as an extension of ones individuality as a lot of out of the ordinary and appealing possibilities are endless in this kind of garden setting. So endless that all it takes is an expression of oneself in coming up with the right one.

Your container garden can be chilling out in style and flair with these easy tips.

1.    Bring out the magic from simple plain pots to captivating and attractive ones. Who says pots should remain basic and ordinary? You can make pots artistic by painting them with the color or theme you want your container garden to look like. If  you want to create color coordination among your pots then paint them in different textures using the same colors or make each one with a different design. If you want to create a place with extremely conducive comfort, the pots and setting should display intimacy. Conversely, if you want something loud and happy, painting and designing pots with bright and vibrant hues to create a container garden in high spirits is a sound option.

2.    Consider the kinds of containers to use.  When designing a container garden, you should choose the container to go together and match with the kind of foliage and flora you will put in itt. This should be something that takes in to consideration both the visual and purposeful aspect of the container. Without forgoing the aesthetic value, choosing the right pot for hot climates is essential so as to provide proper care for theplants. And the best pot for hot and humid weather is light-colored for better heat absorption and in avoidance of growing asymmetrical roots.

3.    Make the stature and size sync. This is another consideration in creating a different style and design for your container garden. If you are decorating a small space like window boxes and smaller patios, it is a sound option to go for small to medium size plants. While small patios can accommodate big growing plants, if you go for the aesthetic value, maintaining a few large containers and opting for more small ones will make your patio appear balanced and not crammed full.

Designing a container garden does not have to be difficult or expensive. All it takes is a transformation of the basic, the synchronization of themes and the organization of pots and foliages that go together to bring out the sense of balance, beauty and functionality.

Choosing A Container

November 25, 2008 by admin  
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Choosing a container from the huge selection that is available can be difficult. However, the search becomes twice as complicated if you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for. Planning for a container garden can be a bit stressing and tedious, but once you know the crux of the matter in selecting the right pots and containers, you will indeed attest that growing plants and flowers in containers is an easy task.

Wooden Containers

If you will ask groups of people specializing and designing garden containers of their own, wooden containers acts as the most widely held kinds of pots. These containers are designed for flowers and plants that have more than one season to last. Perennial plants are ideal for wooden containers and those plants that have wider leaves and body to grow. These kinds of containers might be a little pricey, yet its durability outweighs the negative.

Plastic Pots

These are considered to be the most economical when weighed against other pots used in container gardens. Although plastic pots are cheap, they do not guarantee durability. Hence, if you are planning to engage in container gardening for a shorter period of time, these pots are for you, however, if you plan on gardening for a relatively longer duration then try choosing a container made from ceramic or terra cotta – they will look better and last longer. Plastic pots no matter how they seem to be sturdy and durable on the outside, will only pave way for cracked container in the long run.

Terra Cotta Clay Pots

These pots are known to be second to plastic containers when it comes to cost and durability. This is due to the fact that, even if it is deemed as one of the most economical types of pots, they break pretty easy because they are so porous. If you have vegetations and foliages planted on terra cotta clay pots, you need to consider that this type of container does not have the ability to stand wintry and cold weather. With this, you better not use these pots on winter seasons.

Ceramic Containers

If you are opting for ceramic pots, you will have some advantages over other containers being used. First, if you favor more on the aesthetic side, ceramic pots are just the right ones for you. These pots are characterized by a smooth finish and are considered to be hardwearing and durable. However, when choosing ceramic pots, you need to make certain that there are drainage holes found at the bottom part of the pot. These holes will help you release and give off excessive water and other matters found in the pot.

Resin Pots

Tera cotta and ceramic pots are vulnerable and susceptible to container breakage. With this, going for resin pots which is also another type of plastic will help you eliminate the risk of breaking your pots and provide lasting containers to be used.

Choosing a container need not be a tedious job, all you have to consider are pots for your plants and flowers’ varying needs. There are pots designed to deteriorate UV rays, pots that are not susceptible to rot, and those containers that lessen heat absorption. With all these selections, the choice is definitely yours.

Container Garden Plans Aren’t Always On Paper

November 25, 2008 by admin  
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Are you having trouble setting up your container garden?

Planning your garden is easy once you have an ideal design and theme for it. However, it is still possible to make the best out of your container garden even if you don’t have an exact plan yet, all you have to do is try arranging the containers in different styles and looks, then eventually you can pick the best look for your garden. Try having colored pots and pots of varying shapes and sizes to make your garden will look it’s best, then just move them around until you get the perfect fit. You see, you don’t have to stress yourself just because you have no container garden plans in hand, you can experiment and come up with a beautiful plan on your own!

When I say experiment, do not over do it. Sometimes less is more, so try having a just a few pots to start. Another thing you should remember is the placement of the pots. Never place small pots in areas where people would probably just step on them by accident because they are not properly positioned. Small pots would do better on top of a table or in areas where they are easily noticeable.

However, having  container garden plans will definitely add to your convenience. Knowing what you want for plants and where you want to place them will make garden arrangement faster. Another tip would be to know the pots you want to use and make sure you get the right sizes for the plants you want to grow.

When it comes to the sizes of your pots, consider your garden space also. If it’s too small, don’t put too many big pots for they might just eat space in your garden. However, if you’re fortunate enough to have a big garden, then you are lucky because you can experiment with the size of your pots without worrying about the space, but remember to not over do it. You want to leave enough space so you can tend to the garden and too many pots is not as pleasing as having “just enough”.

With a big or a medium-sized garden, you can also play with the size of your plants. Height can vary and can contribute to a different feel in your garden. You can even put those kinds of plants in a big container and place them beside a door or a corner. Most people have done that and it looks nice making the area look friendlier.

Play with colors and set a theme for your flowers. If you want to play with sunset colors, try red, orange, and yellow flowers. If you prefer bluish night colors, then blue, purple, white colored flowers will suit your garden.

When you are finished with your container garden plans, do not forget to maintain cleanliness in your garden. Plants in containers need to be watered frequently, but avoid giving them too much water because this will weaken them. Remember to always check your containers especially ceramic pots for breakage.