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Indulge Your
Green Thumb
Whether you live in an apartment or a house or even a condo,
you can enjoy container gardening. As long as you have some
space and time you can create beautiful flower displays
throughout the year. The most difficult part of growing
container flowers and plants is the work involved in filling
and emptying the containers that are used. This part does take
some time and effort and the containers do have to be changed
occasionally as the plants and flowers become larger and
outgrow the container they were originally in. However, other
than that container garden is very simple and fun, once set up
there is not a lot to do but maintain and enjoy your plants.
Maintaining the plants is watering, fertilizing or feeding,
and pruning them according to their instructions that come
with all plants.
Again, there are some plants that work better than others
depending on if you are planning them in the Spring or the
Summer and the type of plant. Here are some that work best.
Ledge plants that work best in the Spring time:
Arabis Albida (multiple varieties) and you can recognize them
by their stems that have grey, hairy leaves and they bloom
spikes of double, white flowers.
Aubrietia are a bit smaller and they bloom blue, pink, and
purple flowers. These are good to carpet your flower boxes or
fill in spots around other flowers.
Bellis Perennis Flore Pleno or also known as Double Dwarf
Daisies. These are small and work great in window boxes, they
come in red, pink, and white flowers.
Myosotis or there more common name if Forget-Me-Nots. They
usually come in shades of blue and can make a nice carpet box.
These can also be used by themselves too.
Primula (Polyanthus) are great in the shade, they do not do as
well in direct sunlight. They come in many different colors.
Ledge plants for during the Summer:
Ageratum Houstonianum or Mexicanum. They have tight stems that
have small blue, fluffy flowers and they come in many shades
of blue.
Lobularia Maritima or Alyssutn Maritimum. Another name you
might have heard them by is white or sweet alyssum. You can
use these for edging in your flower beds.
They only grow about 2-4 inches in height and they have a
sweet scent. Lilac Queen and Violet Queen are two they were
just added.
Begonia Semperflorens grow to be about 6 inches tall and bloom
tons of flowers in shades of red and pink.
Whichever plants you choose for your Spring and Summer
gardens, deciding between which ones to use will probably be
more difficult. Using a combination of these will actually
create a beautiful display. Of course there are these and many
more to choose from. Picking interesting and unique containers
and making ever changing displays will keep your flowers
interesting and fun. Also, remember to experiment with your
arrangements and choices, try different combinations to see
what works or looks best. |