7 Elements of Organic Container Gardening

toiletcontainersThere are seven different, basic elements that are going to be required when you are beginning an organic container garden of any time. These seven elements are water, plants, sunlight, temperature, fertilizers or nutrients, patience and adequate space.

1. Plants are one of the more obvious basic elements because they are what is going to be planted, grown and harvested. This is what organic gardening is all about. You should be choosing plants that you are interested in growing and harvesting in order to get the most out of your garden space. You can grow anything you want in containers, and the plants will stay adequately sized for the containers because the roots will be properly contained. Determine the types of plants or crops you are interested in growing and make sure to use them properly.

2. Water is another essential for your organic garden. The soil in your planters should always be properly watered, but you should take care not to drown your plants. The soil should be moist but never overly wet.

3. Sunlight is another essential, and it needs to be offered to your plants every single day. Make sure that your plants are being placed in an area where they are going to receive adequate daily sunlight. You must also make sure to remove them if it becomes too hot, however, because the leaves can be burned or dried out by too much sun.

4. Temperature is another essential, as plants should be kept in a steady temperature ranging between 55 degrees and 75 degrees Celsius. This will help to make sure that your plants keep their moisture and maintain their shine. The roots of your container plants are going to be much more sensitive to temperature than plants that are placed in the ground, so make sure that your plants are getting the right temperature in order for them to thrive.

5. Fertilizers and nutrients are also vital for the success of your plants. Choose organic fertilizers that contain no chemicals to make sure that your plants get everything they need and nothing that they don’t. You can buy a multitude of different fertilizer products from your local gardening shop.

6. Planning out your gardening space is also important. You are going to need a fair bit of space in order to accommodate your container garden, so make sure that you plan this all out properly before you go about planting. Once you plant in your containers, moving them may be difficult.

7. Finally, patience is an often overlooked but vitally important element when it comes to organic container gardening. Make sure that you are patient when working with your garden in order to obtain the best possible results. This is the best way to ensure that you enjoy your garden and allow it to thrive in your care.

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Originally posted 2009-08-12 03:57:31. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Investment Landscaping with Perennials

perennialsWhen you plant a flower, you are making an investment into the future. Certain plants will work well with others, and some will require completely different ground nutrients. So when it comes to planting new flowers, it is like putting money into a savings account or stocks. Play it smart.

You can shoot for a quick return when planting. These would be you annuals, which will be blooming when you plant them, and they will continue to show off their beauty until the fall, when they die and you have to start over. At the other end of the scale, you have your retirement funds. Trees fall under this category, since they require a great deal of investment to see fruit or shade. In the middle are your perennials. They will give yearly returns, but at the cost of a little extra work going into planting them.

As with any investment, you should go in with a plan. Look at perennials that thrive in your region. Know what kind of resources you will need, in terms of sunlight, watering, nutrients, etc. The soil type and conditions will also have an effect on the choice of perennial. Some can deal with any kind of soil, while others want certain soil conditions. Trying to plant a perennial in conditions it does not favor is a poor decision that will result in plants barely able to thrive.

The next step is to understand what it will take to plant the perennials and promote healthy growth. Once the perennial is planted, the first year’s blooms will be sparse, in little clusters of growths. More mature plants may give you a head start. Once you reach the next couple of years, the plants will grow faster than a kid in middle school. They will grow out and up, with larger blooms, bringing a beauty to the garden, growing a little larger every year.

It is for this reason that perennials are like an IRA, no portfolio should be without it as an investment. One the plant has take root and made itself a home, they will stay in the garden for many years to come. They are practically maintenance free; as they will grow with the resources they can muster without your help. They will form the foundation of your garden, which you can then later add other kinds of plants to.

When the winter months come, perennials will have their surface plants die off, only to return in the spring if the plant is healthy enough. If you arrange your garden correctly, there will be color all season. Plant a variety of perennials based upon when they blossom in the season, and you will have a truly wonderful garden.

The beginning of the year is the right time to start planning your garden. Research online, learning what the basic weather will be like, along with what works well in your region. Go to home improvement stores and ask the experts there. Assuming the store is in your area, they should have first hand knowledge of what are good and poor choices.

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Originally posted 2009-01-27 05:22:38. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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