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Due to lack of time, space, and experience, many people give up on the idea of having a garden. They feel that gardening just won’t fit into their lives no matter how much the thought of growing their own plants interests them. Fortunately there is a way to experience the joy of agriculture without investing a lot time or money. Container gardening is an excellent way to participate in this enriching hobby. Flowers, vegetables, and decorative grasses are all good options for this type of gardening. As a matter of fact, any plant that grows in a traditional garden or flowerbed will do just fine in a container. The important thing is to follow your own container gardening idea.

One container gardening idea that has enjoyed a large amount of popularity is the landscaping container. Any container with proper drainage holes will do the trick. Some people have opted to plant small evergreen trees in their pots for a simple, elegant decoration in front of the entrance to their homes. Assorted flowering plants make a beautiful display as well. Plants that hang over the edges of the container create visual interest. Your creations could be placed on a patio, deck, or balcony for you to enjoy with family and friends.

As previously noted, many vegetables thrive in a container. Due to space, you may want to make sure vegetables like squash and pole beans have enough room to spread out as they are both very leafy and have a lot of vines. This container gardening idea can save you the hassle of often low quality grocery store produce. There is nothing like right off the vine quality in fresh vegetables. Chefs and picky home cooks often choose to grow their own produce for this reason.

It isn’t necessary to leave fruit out of your container gardening idea either. Remember the evergreen tree idea? You could easily modify it and plant a fruit tree instead. Dwarf varieties will work best due to the smaller amount of soil to draw nutrients from. In the regions that stay warm year round, citrus trees grow well. Gardeners in other areas may want to stay with fruit trees like apple, pear, and cherry. An indoor or outdoor container gardening idea would be to grow strawberries. Climate doesn’t matter with these because they can be brought inside when the weather turns cold. Imagine harvesting ripe, delicious strawberries off your own plants as opposed to purchasing the bland, tasteless ones in the supermarket.

Coming up with your own, unique container gardening idea is only limited by your imagination. Take the plunge and reap the benefits of your labor.

 

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Plants are good therapy (Chambersburg Public Opinion)

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