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Choosing a Garden Planter

   
Author: Kenny Yong
 

Selecting suitable garden planters for your home garden depends mainly on the type of plant you wish to grow. The quantity of space necessary for the roots and the plants fullness and height will suggest the right size. Your gardens growing environment design will decide the best planter material.

In addition, keep in mind to consider the needs for relocating your garden planters or moving them permanently if youre renting a home or you have a huge garden to arrange.

The bigger, the better, is one major rule in choosing garden planters. Small planters will soon seem to look much smaller when the plants grow maturely and you will need more garden planters to fill up the space of your garden. Moreover, bigger planters assist slower drying as those of smaller ones. If youre thinking of perennial planting, then you can purchase the biggest planter that you can buy for you to accommodate more wear and growth years.

This article provides you a checklist to aid you choose the best garden planter for your home garden:

A garden planter should have more space for a certain quantity of soil and must permit enough growth of roots but not too huge though.

Each garden planter should contain drainage holes. You should ensure that the planter comes with bottom holes or it is crafted with materials which allow you to drill drainage holes in it.

Make sure that the soil can breathe inside the planter. The roots of the plant require water for oxygen requirement, as well as nutrients.

Metal, wood and concrete garden planters are absolutely great for winter seasons and regions. Terracotta or clay planters have both splitting and freezing vulnerability.

Your garden planters group or your planter location must then be considered. There should be adequate support in your patio or balcony for the planter weight or planter group.

Be stylish by thinking out the amount of space for your planter location and the look you would want to suggest. Cool colors like light yellow creates a much larger space look. Intense shades, on the other hand, create a tinier space look.

When it comes to taking care of your planters, such task will eventually provide you with much more benefits. Of course, you would want to grow healthier plants. This would be possible if you ensure the garden planter is free from pests and diseases. You should as well provide enough drainage and maintain structured sound.

Here are few other tips in caring for your home garden planters:

Garden planters must be sterilized prior to their usage especially for terracotta and absorbent wooden planters.

Provide in-between pot spaces for planter clean-up.

Wooden and metal planters should be treated with non-toxic paint, stain or waterproofing stuffs.

Lay the bottom of the planters above the ground to allow a good drainage and to keep the plant roots and planters away from water damage.

Check on expanding plant roots. If you observe roots peeping through the planters drainage holes then there is now need for you to replant into a bigger pot.

Remember to keep the planters insulated during winter to prevent thawing and freezing.

Having garden planters entails a lot of care and maintenance. This is one way to keep your home garden fun and kicking.

 
 
 

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