Planting Recipes
Container gardening is easy!
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But there are a few things you should
know to get the best results.

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Step 1: How Much Sun Will
Your Container Garden Receive?

Full Sun: 8 to 12 hours of sunlight
Part Sun: 4 to 8 hours of sunlight
Shade: 2 to 4 hours of sunlight

Select plants that are recommended for
the light conditions listed above.

To get a sample list click here.

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Container

Step 2: Choose a Container

You can select a traditional pot, or get creative
(some people even use antique appliances for containers!).
Make sure whatever you choose has drain holes in the
bottom. Remember that smaller containers dry out faster
so you'll need to check them more often to make sure
they are getting enough water.

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Step 3: Fill Your Container with Soil

'Soiless media' is a great choice for your container
because it is most likely going to be insect and disease
free. It will contain peat moss, pearlite, and vermiculite
and may also contain bark or cocoa fibers. The key to
a good media is that it provides proper drainage but
also has water holding capacity. Ask your garden
center for a recommendation.

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Watering Can

Step 4: Choose Your Fertilizer

You can choose either a slow-release type or a water-soluble one.
Slow-release fertilizer is incorporated into the soil prior to planting.
It lasts 3 to 4 months, so it's super easy and effective.
Osmocote 14-14-14 is an example of a good slow-release fertilizer.
Water-soluble fertilizer is added on a weekly or bi-weekly basis
according the manufacturer's instructions. Miracle Gro 20-20-20
is an example of a good water soluble fertilizer.

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Step 5: Plant!

You can use an Awesome Accent recipe for your light condition,
or create your own recipe. If you create you own, plan out where
all of your plants will be situated in the container.

Start with the center of the container and work out from there.
Dig a hole a bit larger than the container that the original plant came in.
Carefully remove the plant from the pot by tipping it upside down.
If the plant is very dry, you can moisten it first to make it easier to
remove. Loosen the roots gently to encourage growth in the new
container. Place in the hole, fill with soil and gently press down.

Continue planting out from the center. When all the plants are
where you want them, you may want to add a bit more soil and
level out the soil, while carefully adjusting plants as you go.

Water the container thoroughly.

Admire your masterpiece!

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