Planters Accent your home and garden
Aug 10th, 2010 by admin
The planter right in the right frame brings style, function and beauty of an indoor or outdoor location. Planters can be used as a single focal point or a decorative accent in any garden, patio, porch or a room. The secret is to find the perfect flower – a personality that reflects the owner and the environment while maintaining sustainability. Planters come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, designs, materials and prices, some producers make better choices than others. In today’s market, the indecision of the unlimited unlimited range. Learn some tips for decision-making and consumer purchases planters that pleasure for years to help you. Here are some helpful considerations for the purchase of a planter: ? Location (shade, sun, extreme weather) ? Maneuverability ? Size, shape, style, color, finish, texture ? drainage hole and / or self-watering options ? Sustainability and sustainable development ? Artistic / Decorative Impact ? Owner personality Reflect / Home / Environment ? Materials (More information on the advantages and disadvantages of materials such as clay planter, terracotta, concrete, metal, wood, resin, fiberglass, etc.) ? Storage Concerns A great way to start is to buy a complete set of different sizes ranging from planters, three, five or seven in total. Five containers used in a corner of a patio will help define your entertainment space. The machine can display together provide privacy and help tie in your general living space outdoors. Do not be afraid to use bright, vibrant containers such as orange, iridescent blue and red. These colors can help enliven outdoor spaces. The combination of plants is a beautiful part of gardening in pots. Try mixing and matching various plants, including annuals, Tropical, perennials, trees, shrubs, vines and vegetables. For planting, the organization of new facilities in or around your container while still in their jars to see how they are best suited. A golden rule is the higher plant upright Leaf plant in the center. Then, the plant is shorter and more compact plant on the side of the center, near the edge of the planter. Leave enough space between plants to allow growth. Finally, place your plants with trailing or semi-trailing growth habit around the edges of the planters outside, there is enough space for adequate dissemination and trailing edge. A word of warning: Do not remove the new plants from their nursery pots with care. Never pull off their tender stems. Carefully loosen or untangle the bottom inch of roots of each plant carefully before they get into your planter. This gives the young plants a better start. Additional soil may be added to soil covers the roots of each plant. If your installation is complete, the soil at least an inch below the rim of the container. Gardening with planters is a great way for novices and experienced gardeners to dig in the botanical world. And best of all, you can use your flower garden to take when you move.