Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Create your own Container Garden

Container Gardening

Even the smallest patio or porch can boast a crop of vegetables or a garden of flowers in containers. The container garden is only limited by your imagination.

Containers to use: Planter boxes, wooden barrels, hanging baskets, and large flower pots are good choices.

Tips for your container choices



                                            *Be careful using wooden containers as they may rot.
                                            *Make sure you have plenty of drainage in your pot   
*If your pot does not already have a matching saucer 
use a clear plastic saucer under to prevent soil loss.  

Growing Mixture

You can use a commercial potting mix like Miracle Grow Potting Soil OR create your own potting mixture using equal parts of sand, loamy garden soil and peat moss. When you add your soil leave a 2 inch space between the top of the soil and the top of the container.

Sunlight

Your container garden will need at least five hours of direct sunlight each day, and some plants will benefit from even more.

Flower Guidelines

Be sure to check the tags for the amount of sunlight required most annuals can
handle direct sunlight.

Vegetable Guidelines

*Leafy vegetables such as cabbage and lettuce can tolerate the most shade
*Root crops such as beets and carrots will need more sun
*Fruiting vegetables such as tomatoes & cucumbers need the most sun
and should be in direct sunlight.



What to Grow

Annuals

 Alyssum*Begonia*Browallia*Coleus*Geraniums*Impatiens*Latana*Lobelia*Marigolds 

Periwinkle*Nasturtiums*Pansies*Petunias*Salvia*Sanvitalia*Snapdragons*Thunbergia*Zinnias       

       
Vegetables

      Beans * Beets * Broccoli * Brussels Sprouts * Cabbage * Carrot* Cucumber * Eggplant * Garlic

                            Lettuce * Onion * Pepper * Radish * Spinach * Tomatoes

Do it yourself

Instructions to design the container pictured above

 
1. Dahlia: Big, long lasting blooms that
    make good cut flowers.
   Attracts Hummingbirds

2. Magilla Perilla(Red Perilla):
    rounded foliage with splashes of
    hot pink, deep plum & green. 
    Colors develop best in sun

3. Cuban Oregano: Colorful foliage, this plant is low
                                                                            maintenance its green leaves edged in white make
                                                                            this a great accent plant

Visit Munds Outdoor Living to pick up your selection of plants & Containers.

Munds Outdoor Living
1500 Route 179
Lambertville, NJ 08530
609.397.5995

Hours:
Mon 9am-6pm Tues: 9am-5pm Wed: 9am-6pm Thur: 9am-5pm Fri: 9am-6pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9am-5pm



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