| All the information you need to know on
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| | garden and those guests that visit.The
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| how to plant Container Gardens. This
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| | first step in potting a container garden
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| article will show you how to plant
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| | is to place sufficient drainage material
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| successful and healthy Container
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| | in the bottom of each so that water can
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| Gardens.When you are ready to mix
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| | pass through freely, but not so much as
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| ingredients, be sure the soil is damp and
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| | to interfere with the roots. An inch or
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| workable. To determine this, take a
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| | two of flower pot pieces (rounded sides
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| handful, squeeze it and allow it to drop.
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| | up), or chips of brick or flagstone,
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| If water comes out, it is too wet; if it
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| | pebbles, gravel, small stones, or cinders
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| breaks apart, it is too dry. But if the
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| | can be used. The larger the, the larger
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| lump of soil retains its shape or cracks
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| | the pieces should be. Some gardeners
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| just a little when it is dropped, it is
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| | spread a piece of coarse burlap and a
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| in good condition to work.Be certain
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| | layer of sand over large drainage pieces.
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| gardening containers are clean when you
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| | A layer of Vermiculite or sphagnum moss
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| start. Soak used or new clay pots
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| | over the drainage material is also fine
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| overnight so they will not draw moisture
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| | to keep soil from clogging holes. If the
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| from soil after planting. This is a very
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| | holes clog the roots will drown.Above the
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| important step when you are beginning
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| | drainage, spread a layer of soil, the
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| your plants life. If the pot draws off
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| | amount depending on the size of the root
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| the moisture the new plant will be
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| | ball of the plant. Place the plant in
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| deprived.Though redwood, cedar, and
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| | position so that the surface of the soil
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| cypress s may be left natural, they may
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| | will be an inch (more for big plants)
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| also be stained or painted. First clean
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| | below the rim of the pot. This space is
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| the surfaces then apply one or two coats
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| | needed to hold water.Fill soil in around
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| of stain or paint. Let dry completely
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| | the roots, firming gently with your
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| before planting.Consider the shape of
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| | fingers or a piece of wood so as to
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| each, its color, and texture in relation
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| | eliminate air pockets. Do not make the
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| to the color of flowers and foliage and
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| | soil too tight for fine feeding roots
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| the present as well as ultimate size of
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| | must be able to penetrate it with
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| each plant. Don't choose material that is
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| | ease.Finally, water plants well, let them
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| too small, and if you want a group of
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| | drain. If water passes through the pot
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| plants for a large, select one tall
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| | very rapidly, press soil again to firm
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| specimen for the center to give height
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| | it, that means there are air pockets. If
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| and scale.Keep in mind the form of
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| | the soil holds water too long, loosen it
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| plants, particularly the evergreens which
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| | a little.Place the plants in a sheltered
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| stand out boldly in winter. Rounded
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| | spot out of sun and wind for the first
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| types, as clipped yews or globe
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| | week or so while they make new root
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| arborvitae, look well in angulars.
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| | growth and adjust to new conditions.When
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| Hollies or yews, sheared into squares or
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| | your permanent trees, shrubs or
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| pyramids, look better in circular tubs.
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| | perennials grow too large for their pots,
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| This contrast of the curving with the
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| | shift them to bigger ones.
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| straight always gives interest to the
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