Container Flower Garden
A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants. Pots, tubs, and half barrels overflowing with flowers add appeal to any garden, grow beautiful flowers in containers, from choosing pots and flowers to planting a container, everything you need to know to get started.
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Growing Hostas in your Garden with Easy Maintenance Tips
Tips for Growing Hostas Collage from Walking on Sunshine Recipes #gardening #gardeningtips #gardenideas

Walking on Sunshine Recipes | Easy Recipes for Busy Families
Creative Garden Container Pot Combinations and Tips
Creative Garden Container Pot Combinations and Tips. #garden #flowers

Kris - Driven by Decor
24 Stunning Container Garden Planting Ideas
24 designer plant lists for beautiful container gardens & colorful mixed flower pots combinations: great patio planting ideas & backyard landscape designs! – A Piece of Rainbow #backyard #gardens #gardening #gardeningtips #urbangardening #gardendesign #gardenideas #containergardening #diy #summer #spring #porch #patiodesigns #patio #curbappeal
Natural & Earthy Container Recipe for Shade
Bright colors aren't necessary to create a beautiful container planting. Calm, neutral earth tones mix beautifully in these wood box planters. Licorice Plant's silvery green foliage cascades over the edges and contrasts against the deeper tones found in the foliage of Sweet Caroline Raven sweet potato vine and Chocolate Drop coleus. Click for the plant list to recreate this look for your own shady porch or patio.
Bright, Foliage Focused Windowbox featuring Caladium
Heart to Heart 'Raspberry Moon' Caladium is such a versatile plant. Plant in ground or in containers, or even indoors! This shade loving plant's leaves have a light green to yellow background with blotches of dark green and raspberry pink to red. Its a unique foliage plant to use as a thriller in your windowboxes for shade. Here it is combined with ColorBlaze Strawberry Drop Coleus, Sweet Caroline Medusa Green Ipomoea, Goldilocks Lysimachia, and Catalina Pink Torenia.