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| Plant Containers |
Go ahead and get creative with your plant containers. Take a look in your kitchen cabinets to
see if there are some unique looking objects you no longer want that could be
turned into a plant container. You can even mix up the container styles for an eclectic look.
No matter the containers you choose, it's important that they have proper drainage to
avoid mold, rotting, or drowning of your plants. If your containers don't come with drain holes,
simply drill several small holes in the bottom. The holes should be small enough to keep the soil
in and let the water out.
Small containers dry out sooner. So, we recommend a minimum of fifteen quart capacity containers.
These can easilly be maintained with basic garden tools. However, if you don't mind watering
more frequently, go ahead and use smaller ones. You'll also want to keep in mind how much room
your plant(s) will need to mature.
Essentially, anything goes - it's all up to personal preference. So, roll up your sleeves, grab
some containers and get your garden growing!
Garden Planning
Sundial Info
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