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How to Build Beautiful Gardens with Limited Space

garden ideas for small spaces: small-gardenNot everybody has a lot of space available for planting gardens, which is why small landscaping projects can greatly benefit from placing plants in containers that are easy to move around, do not take a lot of space, and also have a great impact on the surroundings. Creating beautiful gardens for small landscaping projects is not as difficult as it seems. The following garden ideas for small spaces will give you enough food for thought to start with.

Large Pots for Pretentious Plants

There are many challenges related to container gardening. Plants do not normally thrive when placed in a pot, as compared to how well they do when planted directly into the soil. However, large pots are the best alternative, because they give plants enough room to develop, they maintain soil moisture, and also offer protection against changes in temperature and weather.
Watering the plants regularly is a must, but larger planters offer the benefit of being great moisture retainers, which means that maintenance is much easier under certain circumstances.

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Fertilising the Soil

When plants are placed in large garden pots, they can benefit from more tender loving care than when planted directly into the soil. The soil placed in the pots can be carefully controlled, from choosing it to how it is fertilised. Gardeners can create just the right type of soil even for pretentious plants, by carefully choosing the right fertilisers and treating the soil.

Keep in mind that selecting plants that go well together is important, in case you want to place more species in the same pot.

How Important is the Material?

The number one worry for gardeners, even when they have small landscaping projects in their care, is successfully maintaining moisture in the soil. Regular watering is needed, but too much water can hurt the plants, too.

Large plants, as already mentioned, are great for retaining moisture. However, picking the right material can help, as well. For instance, porous materials, such as terracotta, can make the soil dry quicker, as opposed to wood or metal. The most important aspect is, nonetheless, to offer the plants enough space to thrive and to supply them just with as much water as they need.

Choosing the Right Plants

There are many plants that do not mind at all growing in pots. Especially if you purchase a few large planters, they will have no trouble thriving, even if they are not planted into the ground. Plants that love the sun are often great choices for gardening pots, such as petunias, licorice, marigolds or geraniums. However, if you do not have enough spaces that are sufficiently caressed by the sun, there are plenty of shade lovers that grow in pots without a problem, such as begonias, or English ivy.

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Take Advantage of Limited Space

Even if you have very little space at your disposal, this does not mean that you cannot grow a beautiful garden. You only need a good selection of large planters, the right type of plants, and plenty of good soil, and your landscaping project will be a success.

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