A Comprehensive Guide to Container Gardening

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Comprehensive Container Gardening Guide

> Container gardens are easy and economical compared to traditional gardening
> The benefits, how-to and maintenance of container gardening explained
> Creative container ideas and how to make your
own

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Container gardening involves growing plants, whether flowers, vegetables, herbs, etc., in a planter rather than in the ground. Container gardening is a creative process from the vessel selection to the plant variety to the placement of the container.

What You’ll Need
  • Container (s)
  • Potting Soil
  • Tools
  • Plant Specimen
  • Water
  • Sun
  • Dedication
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Planting in containers rather than in the ground affords versatility, variety and volume. It is highly customizable, perfect for any space, including patios, porches, decks, balconies, and terraces, which allows for easy control over soil quality and sun exposure unlike landscape planting.

Benefits of Container Gardening
  • Space Saving
  • Mobility & Potability
  • Creative Customization
  • More Control
  • Less Investment
  • Not as Physically Challenging
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MJ Gardening Pro Tip:

Since containers can readily be moved around (if not too heavy), sun exposure and frost protection can be controlled much easier with planters.

There are a few factors to keep mind when selecting the proper vessel for container garden. The material, size and style are all key factors. Some materials are more porous like terra cotta, which dries out faster but breathes well, versus plastic or resin, which retains moisture longer. Also make sure the size can accommodate the plant and not outgrow it too quickly. Finally the style is the funnest part where you want the aesthetic to fit your style. Think galvanized tubs for a farmhouse feel and bright glazes for a modern look.

Drainage is crucial in container gardening. The proper drainage will prevent root rot and avoid the plants from capturing too much water and drowning. It’s a good idea to include a shard of terra cotta on prebuilt drainage holes to prevent dirt from escaping. If your planter doesn’t contain a built in drainage hole, you can always drill one into the bottom of the pot.

In order for container gardens to thrive, the proper soil conditions are necessary. A lightweight, well-draining mix specifically labeled for containers or potting, which often contains peat moss or coconut coir, perlite, and compost, are best suited. Avoid straight garden soil or topsoil, which compacts and drains poorly in pots.

Many plant varieties can be planted up in pots, including foliage, flowers, vegetables, herbs, fruits, ornamental grasses and dwarf varieties of trees and shrubs. Always read any space allotments on the specimen tag or seek guidance from experts at garden centers and nurseries if unsure.

Just like in ground plants the proper placement is important. The advantage with containers is that they can be moved to chase the sun, escape frost or avoid pests.

Steps to Create the Ideal Container Garden
  • Select the proper container
  • Control appropriate drainage
  • Add potting mix not garden soil
  • Plant suitable selections
  • Place container in an area to be fully appreciated
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Sometimes one variety of flower or plant is planted singly in a container or sometimes a few are clustered together in one container.  When we plant a variety in a container we try to make it an odd number, which is usually three different plants or flowers, keeping in mind different textures, colors, and heights to make the composition interesting. The thriller, filler, spiller philosophy is always a good tip.

MJ Insider Garden Tip

Local nurseries and garden centers will only have varieties, which can grow in your area. If you’re buying seeds from a catalog or mail order, make sure to confirm varieties can grow in your garden zone.

Annuals are a good choices for containers since they usually contain shallower roots. Unfortunately, annuals only last one season though and would need to be replanted the following year. On the other hand, perennials establish long-term roots and return every year, when maintained properly. Perennials are better suited for larger vessels. Keep all of this in mind when making your selections.

Container Garden Selections
  • Foliage Plants
  • Flowers
  • Herbs
  • Vegetables
  • Fruits
  • Dwarf Shrubs & Trees
  • Ornamental Grasses
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MJ Insider Garden Tip

Experiment and plant a new variety each season. We have discovered some new specimens this way, as well as eliminated what doesn’t work for us.

Maintenance Guide
  • Regular watering
  • Managing weeds
  • Checking for disease
  • Monitoring pests
  • Pruning promptly
  • Resowing spent plants

Container gardening only requires a few basic tools. A hand trowel, pruning sheers and watering can should suffice to plant and maintain a thriving container garden.

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Container Varieties
  • Planters
  • Window Boxes
  • Hanging Baskets
  • Galvanized Tubs
  • Garden troughs

Although not necessary, saucers help catch excess water and protect surfaces like decks or windowsills. If you do use a saucer make sure to empty standing water after watering to prevent root rot and mosquito breeding.

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Whether you’re an apartment dweller craving fresh herbs, a renter who can’t dig up the yard, or an experienced gardener looking to extend your growing season, container gardening adapts to your space and your goals. I hope this inspires you to plant some pots around your home. Gardening is therapeutic, rewarding and improves our living spaces. 

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Are you a container gardener? Let me know in the comments below. Thanks for dropping by today and can’t wait to see you next time.

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