Container Gardening Plants
Container gardening refers to the practice of growing herbs and plants in containers, instead of planting them in the ground. The practice is very popular across the globe, aiding the efforts made towards recycling plastic containers and chipped chinaware. Container gardening is pursued by many a green thumb for ornamental purposes as well...
The practice has many advantages associated with it. Not only are the plants exposed to lesser risk of contracting soil-borne diseases, but the gardener is able to virtually eliminate the menace of weeds. Container gardening also allows the gardener to capitalize on mobility of the potted plants, to ensure optimum control over exposure to moisture, temperature and sunlight. The concept of container gardening is not a new one. It has been around for ages, with herbs and vegetables sprouting from kitchen boxes flaunting chipped tea cups and pots, plastic jam, butter and cheese containers and even tin pots. Today, there are a number of innovative designs generated around the concept to accommodate automatic-irrigation systems.
The urban green thumb is now able to make the most of the space available and the flexibility in design that the containers offer. The container garden involves the potting of plants according to the root system. This helps the gardener to experiment with the development of bonsai and special pot-bound and root-bound plant varieties. The modern kitchen is now able to cater to the requirements of fresh herbs and vegetables that treatment options to many ailments demand. Not having garden space is no longer a constraint to grow vegetables like:
- Tomatoes
- Peppers
- Green onions
- Eggplant
- Beans
- Lettuce
- Radishes
- Parsley
- Cucumber
- Anise
- Basil
- Caraway
- Chives
- Fennel
- Lovage
- Thyme
The design and space available for the container garden largely depends on the kind of containers being used. While smaller containers are ideal for table tops, mantles and window ledges, larger varieties adorn the yard. Container gardening offers the plants protection from pests and control-invasive plants. The containers are not only convenient to move around, but can also be displayed indoors. The effort could be theme-oriented or material-based . The home owner could choose a color, monochromatic or complimentary, or a size theme to merge with the existent indoor home décor. The choice of a material-based theme, plastic or ceramic, to infuse the porch with a touch of black-eyed susans or petunias is also popular today.

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