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Planting Late Summer Containers 2024

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Planting late summer containers is a wonderful way to refresh your living space and enjoy the last days of summer before autumn arrives. This not only makes your space more lively but also creates a relaxing and close-to-nature feeling. In this article, we will delve into selecting plants, preparing containers, the planting process, and caring for late summer containers. Choosing Plants Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemums are among the most popular flowers for autumn. With a variety of colors such as yellow, red, orange, and purple, chrysanthemums not only bring vibrant beauty but are also durable and easy to care for. They can bloom continuously throughout the fall, making them an ideal choice for late summer containers. Vinca Vinca is a sun-tolerant plant that can bloom continuously from summer to early fall. With a variety of colors such as white, pink, red, and purple, vinca easily combines with other plants to create colorful containers. Pansy Pansies are often planted in spring, but they are also a great choice for late summer containers to bloom in autumn. With butterfly-shaped petals and bright colors, pansies will add vibrancy to your containers. Coleus Coleus is a perfect choice to add color and pattern to your containers. With a variety of leaf colors from green, red, yellow to purple, coleus is not only visually appealing but also very easy to grow and care for. Preparing the Container Choosing the Container When selecting a container, it is important to ensure it has drainage holes to avoid waterlogging, which can harm the plants. Containers can be made from various materials such as terracotta, ceramic, plastic, or metal, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Choose a container that suits your space and decor style. Choosing the Soil The soil should be nutrient-rich and well-draining. You can buy pre-mixed soil or mix your own by combining garden soil with organic compost and sand to improve drainage. Add a layer of organic fertilizer or slow-release fertilizer to the soil to provide the necessary nutrients for the plants. Planting Process Step 1: Place the Center Plant Start by placing the largest or central plant in the container. This is usually the tallest plant, creating a focal point for the container. Place the plant in the middle of the container, ensuring the roots are evenly covered by the soil. Step 2: Add Supporting Plants Choose smaller plants to surround the central plant. These can be flowers or foliage plants to add diversity and richness to the container. When planting, make sure the plants are not too close to each other to ensure room for growth. Step 3: Add Trailing Plants Finally, add trailing plants like vines or plants with drooping leaves that can spill over the edge of the container. These plants will create a fuller and softer look, adding a dynamic feel to the container. ----- #ideasforagarden #gardeningidea #gardenlandscape #backyardlandscapingideas #backyardideas #beautifulnature #frontyardlandscapeideas #gardenideas #garden --- 🔔🔔🔔 Please Subscribe “RHS - Chelsea Flower Show 2024“:

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