How to use flowers in container gardening

How to use flowers in container gardening

Container gardening can be used in any place of the site. The beautiful flower composition will decorate both your porch, and big site at gazebo, will perfectly fit in along path. And it is possible to make such flower bed practically of improvised materials.

Instruction

1. Let's say you have old unnecessary bowl from fountain or something similar, use it as container. It will be ideal for plants as in it there are already openings for drainage, and having applied imagination at registration, you receive exclusive art object. For example, install such bowl on stones, and in it put hosts, viol and phloxes.

2. Use a little stylistically identical pots, but at the same time various by the size. As a result you receive the memorable rhythmical composition. It is possible to put different grades of viol of Vitrokk, and as greens to use fescue and ivy.

3. Extremely interesting idea to use flowers as table legs. Yes, it is necessary to try to make such design, but it is worth it. Magnificent pots with petuny will be your natural cloth.

4. Lift containers on pedestal or sides of ladders, such reception will give to your garden aristocraticness note. It is possible to plant in such composition verbena, bakopa white.

5. If the area allows, then connect flower registration to shrubby. For example, plant thuja, and around surround it with pansies and ivy. Besides, you will be able to change all the year round composition, for example, land hyacinths or other bulbous in the spring.

6. Make monophonic spring composition, for this purpose choose yellow narcissuses, the viol grades different in the size. Flowers will be combined on tone, but at the same time to differ by the size that will make composition more dynamic and more interesting.

7. Use old buckets and troughs as containers, it is possible to paint them in monophonic color.

8. Do you want to add your composition of height? Then put lion's pharynx, having decorated all this with ivy and annual plants.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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