Choosing A Container
November 25, 2008 by admin
Filed under Planning Your Garden

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.


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