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Garden Urn Arrangements
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:27 pm Sometimes we forget that garden urns can look so elegant especially placed in that small niche in the garden. One spectacular arrangement includes one of each: Superbells or Calibrachoa in White, a Nemesia Bluebird and the mini Supertunia in Blue. Simply gorgeous looking garden urn. Athena Urn - Proven Winners ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) This blog entry has been viewed 1126 times
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Gorgeous Hanging Planter
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 2:21 pm It is fun to utilize grasses in your containers; they add such stature to your plantings and such easy case. In the centre of your garden pot, plant the Red Riding Hood Penniseturn grass surrounded by red Verbena and Superbells Calibrachoa, and edged with Bacopa in white. A stunning combination. Central Park - Proven Winners ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) This blog entry has been viewed 374 times
Another Garden Planter Suggestion
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 7:38 pm Here is another suggestion for your garden planters and containers, ever think of place a "Globemaster" allium in your pot - it is a spectacular thriller with its large deep violet head and just a little different from the ordinary. Allium - BBC Gardeners ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) Last edited: Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:59 pm This blog entry has been viewed 246 times
Romantic or Dramatic Containers
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:08 pm Did you know that yellow and purple combinations for your planters and pots can either be romantic or dramatic depending on the shade you choose. Bright yellow used with deep purple is the dramatic one while a pale yellow flower with soft lavender color is definitely more subdued - your choice! Flatterer - Proven Winners ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) This blog entry has been viewed 286 times
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Gardening Investment Return
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:32 pm Yes, you can consider plants and gardening a great investment. A well kept house does sell faster and usually at a higher price. A very smart way to get the results you want without major landscaping costs, just place your garden containers, planters and garden pots in strategic groupings and you will have the desired effect instantly. Rectangular Containers ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) This blog entry has been viewed 227 times
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Hot and Dry Climate Containers
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:12 pm To help your plants survive in a hot and climate be sure to use a pre-mixed soil that contains water retention polymers, they are soft granules that hold the moisture. A Great storage system for water. The consider plants that do not mind hot, dry conditions such as Bracteantha bracteata (Strawflower), Euphorbia and Ornamental Grasses. This blog entry has been viewed 269 times
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Garden Planters with Thrillers
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 1:30 pm Thrillers are those bold and exciting plants in your garden containers; they are usually the tallest and should be planted off to one side of your pot. Add the lower layers of plants surrounding your "thriller", don't forget some with bold colors too. To complete your arrangement, add a few plants to trail over the side so that the planter seems connected to the ground. This blog entry has been viewed 279 times
Ditzy Little Containers
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:41 pm Always buy larger containers and planters than you think you will need. Those small ones look like little pots dotted over the surface, get a great splashy effect with large containers. Like all forms of gardening, scale is very important and little ditzy pots just won't do justice to your space. Buy planters that will last for many many years and you can add to your collection over time. This blog entry has been viewed 296 times
Independence Day Container
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 1:59 pm Just couldn't pass up an opportunity to get with the celebrations. Here is a garden planter combination suited for the occasion - start with your 12" pot or container and in a triangle, plant one of each of your Supersun Plum Parfait Coleus, then a Supertunia in white and ending with your Trailing Dark Blue Lobelia. Looks stunning. Spirit of 76 - Proven Winners ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) This blog entry has been viewed 259 times
Great Container Arrangement
Category: Container Gardening | Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 1:12 pm We are always looking for something a little different for our planters and containers - here is an easy but very interesting looking one. Start with Summer Snapdragons in the center of your 22" pot, place two Mini Blue Supertunias at 6 & 12 o'clock, and then at 3 and 9 o'clock add two Creeping Jenny. Easy but very beautiful garden planter! Newport Cottage - Proven Winners ( photo / image / picture from Planterlady's Garden ) This blog entry has been viewed 285 times
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