Choose pots that are large enough ... a classical look. Plastic pots are cheap and retain moisture well, but will need wrapping with bubble wrap over winter to prevent plant roots from freezing.
so it's not a stretch to imagine they can also be useful turned upside down in a garden bed. Get your hands on a large ...
Plastic can degrade over time due to sun damage and may not be recyclable ... Choose a pot that’s only slightly larger than the rootball, or fill a large container with several plants ...
This is where waterproof plant labels come in handy. Simply grab an empty plastic container, give it a few snips, and jot ...
Opt for conventional plastic, terracotta or wooden pots and troughs, or be creative by recycling buckets, bathroom furniture or tins. The only rules are that your container should be large enough to ...
I looked after plants in containers in all the historic gardens I worked in, and there is also a large collection of potted plants in my own garden ... While they may look better than their plastic ...
Squash are commonly thought of as large and sprawling plants to grow ... ‘When in doubt, go with the biggest container you can.’ You can choose containers of varying materials, from plastic pots or ...