Container Gardening A How-To Guide

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Container Gardening A How-To Guide. Hennepin County Master Gardener Program. Images by Mary Meyer. W hat Is Container Gardening?. The practice of growing plants in containers instead of planting them in the ground. Goals. Know : How to use container gardens in the landscape - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Container GardeningA How-To Guide

Hennepin County Master Gardener Program

Images by Mary Meyer

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What Is Container Gardening?

The practice of growing plants in containers instead of planting them in the ground

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Goals

Know: How to use container gardens in the landscape

Feel: More confident that you can start a container garden

Do: Start a container garden of your own

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Why Practice Container Gardening?

Easy Economical Have a garden in any space Liberation from your geography Outfox the critters Instant gratification Can grow almost anything

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What Do You Need for Container Gardening?

Container Mix Fertilizer Water Plants

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Containers For Plants Can Be Anything…

…as long as there is

drainage

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Container Options Terra Cotta or Clay Plastic & Fiberglass Wood Glazed Ceramic Metal Stone, Hypertufa Troughs

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Terra Cotta or Clay

Classic choice Heavy Dries out quickly Develops mold,

salts etching

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Plastic & Fiberglass

Lightweight Holds moisture

longer No staining Colorful,

decorative and attractive

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Wood Informal, natural

appearance Good insulators Needs replacing

eventually

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Glazed Ceramic

Beautiful Non-porous Can be too airtight

for root growth Colors may clash

with plants flowers and foliage

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Metal Attractive Little insulation: can

be very hot or very cold

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Stone or Hypertufa Trough

Moss grows on containers

Heavy Expensive Harder to find Drainage may be a

problem

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What Else Do You Need for Container Gardening?

Container Mix Fertilizer Water Plants

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Soil Mixes

Potting soil May contain

– Pasteurized soil – Sphagnum peat moss– Vermiculite– Perlite– Composted manure

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Soilless Mixes

2-3X lighter May contain

– peat moss and/or ground bark

– vermiculite– perlite

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Some Mixes Retain Moisture and Contain Fertilizer

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What Else Do You Need for Container Gardening?

Container Mix Fertilizer Water Plants

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Use Two Fertilizers Follow product

directions

Planting: mix in fertilizer granules

Watering: add dilute soluble fertilizers

Know N-P-K

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What Else Do You Need for Container Gardening?

Container Soil Fertilizer Water Plants

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Water Often Daily in summer Water soil, not

plants, until water drains out

Small, hanging containers need extra care

Type of container makes a big difference

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What’s the Last Thing You Need for Container Gardening?

Container Soil Fertilizer Water Plants

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Four FactorsGuide Plant Choice

Location Purpose Color Personal

preference

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Locate sun-loving plants in sun

Purple or pink fountaingrass loves sun and warm or hot locations

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Begonia ‘Dragon Wings’

Locate shade-loving plants in shade

Fuchsia

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Osteospermum ‘Orange Symphony’ likes cool weather; opens with sun

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Purpose

Produce food Add color Hide / cover Highlight Frame Attract attention

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Full sun Lots of water Fertilizer 3 gallons

mix: 1’ of plant

Food

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Nicotiana sylvestris

Color

Hibiscus

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Cover a bare wall

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Highlight a patio

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Highlight a flower border

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Soften corners

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Frame a bench

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Frame a walkway

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Frame an entryway

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Attract attention

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Highlight a special collection

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Create a landscape

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Winter interest

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Formal or informal

formal

informal

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Choose eye-catching color schemes

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White color theme

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Great combinations

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Great combinations

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Great combinations

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Great combinations

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gardeners.org

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Know: How to use container gardens in the landscape

Feel: More confident that you can start a container garden

Do: Start a container garden of your own

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