- Planter boxes
- Wooden barrels
- Hanging baskets
- Flowerpots
Containers to avoid
- Containers with narrow openings
- Plastic, terracotta and wooden containers that have been stained, painted or treated with creosote, penta or toxic compounds that can damage the plants
- Adequate drainage is needed
- Containers should be between 15 and 120 quarts (small pots restrict the roots and dry out quickly)
Sunlight
- Five hours direct sunlight each day
- Leafy vegetables can tolerate most shade; root crops need the most sun
- Sunlight for flowers varies on the varieties—consult flower guides
Budget
- Some flowerpots may be pricey—glazed ceramic, for instance, can run as much as $100; a good gardening center should have a healthy array of options to fit any budget.
- Number of plants grown will depend on size of container—for instance, deep rooted vegetables require deep pots
- Must be watered frequently—'often as once or twice a day, especially in hot, sunny, dry weather
- Must be fertilized regularly, though according to particular fertilizer instructions, additional nutrients must be added throughout the seasons (once every week or two)
- Flowers must be groomed
- Those new to gardening
- Those living in apartments or without a large yard
- Recycling enthusiasts
- Those looking to decorate easily and cheaply
- Growing herbs indoors
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