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| Color continuity makes a strong statement. Here, red dominates with New Guinea Hybrid
impatiens and geraniums filling containers. |
Use pots en masse for a burst of color. Vary the shapes of your containers, and fill them with pansies and parsley for an abundant
display. This arrangement will last until summer arrives.
Containers bursting with annuals and perennials put the focus where you want it. Whether they dress up the front entry, serve as the
centerpiece of an outdoor dining table, or lead you toward the end of a path, pots play an important part in the landscape. So how do you
plant them to help them look their best throughout the season?
CERTAIN SUCCESS
Pick the right plant for the right spot. Before you fall in love with a particular posy, use this simple Q and A guide to make smart
choices.
LIGHT
Do you have sun all day long, only during the morning, or just in the afternoon?
All-day sun requires tough plants that can withstand dry soil and intense heat. Lantanas, Star Hybrid zinnias, sun coleus, ornamental
grasses, and sweet potato vines are good choices for this situation. The same goes for afternoon sun, but a container that receives
morning sun only tends to be more forgiving. In this situation, consider adding some petunias, New Guinea Hybrid impatiens, and trailing
verbenas to the mix.
Try This: Cut down on watering frequency by including a moisture-retaining polymer in the container. Follow package directions regarding the proper
amount to use. Mix it well with the soil, and add water to the pot 30 minutes before planting. In a sunny location, your maintenance will
be reduced significantly. In heavy shade, this treatment is not required. |
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