{"id":12220,"date":"2020-05-15T15:49:12","date_gmt":"2020-05-15T15:49:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cgc1999.wpengine.com\/?p=12220"},"modified":"2023-05-25T17:34:32","modified_gmt":"2023-05-25T21:34:32","slug":"using-pots-to-grow-your-garden-plants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.crescentgarden.com\/blog\/using-pots-to-grow-your-garden-plants\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Pots To Grow Your Garden Plants"},"content":{"rendered":"
When Joni Mitchell came out with the song \u2018Big Yellow Taxi\u2019 in the late 1970s, she sang that \u201cThey paved paradise, put up a parking lot\u201d. People all over the world were nodding their heads at the dire concern that trees would be removed, placed in museums, and the world would be covered with concrete. \u201cWe\u2019re doomed!\u201d \u201cAll is lost!\u201d Goodness gracious, these folks needed to stop their belly-aching and talk to die-hard gardeners where they would find out that a world paved with concrete would not slow a plant lover down much at all. Since not everyone has the luxury of rich soil and open areas to landscape, utilizing garden pots has become a popular option from the balcony bound to those who just don\u2019t want to deal with their hard, packed clay soil.<\/p>\n
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Garden pots can be used to create an entire landscape design but most often the use of planters for flowers, herbs, and vegetables is more supplementary. Container plantings can be used to define an outdoor sitting area in your yard. Restaurants can use large flower pots to divide a porch or patio from the sidewalk. Rectangular planters<\/a> are a good choice for creating a distinct border. Make sure to use large planters higher than 18-20 inches, otherwise, you risk having a border that then can become a tripping hazard to the easily distracted.<\/p>\n Container gardeners can also be used as a privacy shield. If you like to entertain on your balcony but don\u2019t want everyone walking past to have a clear view of the great party you\u2019re having, use pots made to be placed securely on your railings planted with tall Angelonia or Coleus and cascades of petunia or mandavilla to obscure the line of sight. Planters filled with evergreens, a Japanese maple, or lemon trees that you bring indoors every year also serve as lovely screening on a porch or patio without being too obvious that you don\u2019t want everyone seeing you drink your morning coffee.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Big empty walls along driveways or sidewalks can be an eyesore, but can be easily remedied with a cluster of tall planters pillowing with a \u2018Kimberly Queen\u2019 fern or upright Cordyline. Use big flower pots to hide air-conditioning units or electrical boxes. Bring garden pots indoors to soften up an empty corner and fill them with an easy-care house plant like Philodendron or a ZZ plant (zamioculcas zamiifolia \u2013 you can see why we call if the ZZ plant).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n