Choosing proper containers for your plants is essential for your garden to flourish. Containers that are too small may cause stunted growth of plants. You need to choose the right size of pot, but it's almost as important to choose a container that's made of the right material. Different materials will work better in different situations.
Big containers made of wood are good for perennial plants and big bushes. Wooden pots make a beautiful container for plants that you wish to flaunt, as well as for perennial plants.
Containers made of wood are ideal for big plants and are pleasing to the eyes. Wooden pots are generally one of the most expensive types of containers. They are worth their price because they can last a long time.
Be sure to get one that's treated on the outside, but not on the inside. Chemical leaching is a big problem with pots that are treated inside. This is harmful to the plants, and if you eat your plants, you might be harmed too.
Plastic pots are probably the most widely used type of pot for container gardening. For most of them, it's because plastic pots are so affordable. But cheaper isn't always better.
If you only plant to attempt container gardening for one year, then plastic may be a very good option for you. But if you think you might want to have a container garden next year, you might want to stick with something a bit more durable.
Harder plastic pots aren't that much sturdier either. If plastic is left outdoors in the elements for too long, it can start to warp and crack. You won't find much use for pots with cracks.
Pots made from clay are very affordable, too. These pots are quite breakable. They also won't last in very low temperatures.
Fired ceramic pots are a pretty good choice. Most of these pots are sturdy. They're usually glazed on the outside for appearance, but are left unglazed on the inside. This prevents any chemical leaching.
You can also make your own containers by using things you find around the house. Most plastic containers will do, providing that you poke holes in their bottoms.
Tubs, plastic bottles, trash cans, and jugs are just a few of the things at home that you can use.
There are even those people who use bags of soil as containers. There are no strict container requirements. Containers can be used if they are free from leaching, and has good drainage.
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