Re-planting Potted Plants Into the Yard
Do your plants always drop dead after you have planted them out. Maybe you have missed a few of these planting tricks.
Do your plants always drop dead after you have planted them out. Maybe you have missed a few of these planting tricks.
Gardening in small areas, whether they be rooftop gardens, balconies, or patios, is quite popular these days with the trend towards smaller living spaces. With new dwarf varieties of most popular plants being developed all the time, and great strides forward in lighter materials for containers, there is no longer any reason that even the smallest of living spaces cannot have at least some semblance of a garden to enjoy.
Container gardening, apart from being perfect for small areas like balconies and patios, is also a marvelous way to have a constantly changing vista around your garden, due to the portability of the containers.
With a little thought and common sense, courtyard, container, or patio gardening, can be just as satisfying as larger-scale gardening.
A quick solution for a changing scenery, whether indoors or in the garden – is to plant into pots, or containers. This allows color and variation to be simply moved from one spot to another, either with the seasons, or as whim decrees.