With a good and proper container gardening design you can take care of the hardest part of container gardening, keeping your plants alive. Most people who start with this kind of gardening are having a difficult time the first time round. There are, however, a lot of helpful tips and tricks we can give you to make the learning curve a smoother. With proper container gardening design you can avoid a lot of misery.
Size matters
The size of a container determines where the container can be placed. The smaller containers can be placed bigger containers but also around areas like tables or window ledges because they do not need a lot of space to work with. Container gardening design is also good for hiding things you don’t want seen like composting or garbage container. You should try to design it so that the even the small containers make a big impact.
Single larger containers, are great for drawing the eye to them. They can be used as focus points, if you have large containers design your container garden so that they’re put in a place where everything else is a bit dull. Regardless of where you place your container garden, design the layout so they do not get in the way of walking paths or garage doors.The place, color, size shape and texture of the plants should be the most important in your container gardening design not the container itself.
The author of this article, Hank Gordon, writes at his website www.gardenersinfopoint.com about a Garden Tool Caddy and for example the Raised Vegetable Garden Beds.
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