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Getting Creative With Containers

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Gardeners are getting more creative with container combinations

Container gardening isn’t a new concept, but it continues to rise in popularity—probably because anyone can do it, no matter the size of your space. Increasingly, people are growing in smaller spaces like balconies and patios. And people are getting creative—container gardening isn’t just for annuals! There’s been an increased demand for the following plants:

  • Dwarf hybrids or small trees such as crape myrtles
  • Dwarf fruit and citrus trees
  • Small shrubs that are perfectly sized for containers

Pots, tubs, and half barrels overflowing with flowers add appeal to any garden, but container gardening can serve a practical purpose too. Container gardening is ideal for those with little or no garden space. In addition to growing flowers, gardeners limited to a balconysmall yard, or only a patch of sun on their driveway can produce a wide variety of vegetable crops in containers. Basil, chivesthyme, and other herbs also are quite happy growing in pots, which can be set in a convenient spot right outside the kitchen door.

Our designs for container gardening an save you time, money, and stress. Get in touch with us to see how we can help you with a unique container garden

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