Why Use Planters for Your Outdoor Flowers?

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Growing outdoor plants in planters can expand the types of flowers you can grow in your climate and also increase your gardening space. Additionally, planters can be the basics of many different home décor projects. Here are several basis of using planters.
Portability. Perhaps the biggest benefit of planting your flowers in planter is that you can move them around in the garden for maximum shade or sunlight, whichever appropriate. Plus, if some of your plants are more sensitive to cold weather, you can easily move them to warmer areas.
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  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Oct 22, 2014
    Another good reason for using containers is the ability to grow things that would not be happy in your native soil. My soil is naturally quite alkaline and camellias would not be happy in the ground, but I have two in large pots and they are doing well and full of buds right now.
  • using galvanized tubs and buckets and whatever else I can find, I can add color anywhere in the yard under my oak trees. plus when I get bored I move them
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