Shape and Outline of Plants

Choosing the right containers for your patio, balcony, and basement (or wherever) should be a pleasurable experience. Deciding on which plants to grow in containers can be interesting and even exciting, especially since the options are so varied.

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Trees and Plant Beds

Perhaps the largest of all the permanent plants that you might try growing in a container are trees. The idea may be rather more ambitious than you had contemplated, but if you have a yard with no plant beds or a basement garden – even a large, open patio – height is important. It can be achieved with climbers around walls and on fences but in a pen position a small, graceful tree makes a superb centrepiece.

Replanting Trees and Shrubs from Containers

All small trees or large shrubs grown in containers will thrive for several years if the pot is sufficiently large and are kept well fed and watered.

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Choosing Weeping Trees for Container Gardening

The best small trees for containers in our view are those with a weeping shape. Their structure means that there is little bare trunk between container and branches; rather, they fall back down towards the container, making a pleasing composition.

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Container Plants for Small City Gardens

If yours is a tiny urban garden with wall-to-wall concrete or paving, then the chances are that you will appreciate container plants that flower early in the year, a little reminder is that spring occurs in town as well as in the country!

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Perrenials for Planting in the Garden

Perennials are permanent features of a garden despite being dormant in winter. They can be used in partnership with shrubs to provide year round colour and form and include some of the most familiar and loved garden flowers.

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