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DIY Vertical Bucket Garden  #DIY #garden #containergarden
Replying to @Roberta Michelle DIY Vertical Herb Garden  #DIY #garden #containergarden
Replying to @Emilee B  DIY Vertical Bucket Garden Cost Breakdown  #DIY #garden #containergarden
Replying to @blgfamilyfun what plants you can grow in your DIY Vertical Bucket Garden #DIY #garden #containergarden
Replying to @Mimi K adding support to our DIY vertical bucket garden  #DIY #garden #containergarden
PLANTING BULBS #containergardening #containergarden #paperwhitebulbs #bulbs #ceramicwateringpot @GrowOya #compost #gardening #wintergardening
Self Watering Container 12 months later 🤯 #gardening #containergarden #DIY
In my almost 30 year gardening life, I learned a lot through trial and error. Here are five things I learned from planting container gardens wrong.🌸

🌸 Choosing the Wrong Container Size - Initially, I used containers that were too small for the plants I wanted to grow. This restricted root growth and limited the plants’ ability to thrive. Particularly in the summer when they would dry out real quick! I learned that larger containers provide more room for roots to spread and access water and nutrients more effectively.

🌸 Inadequate Drainage - One of my early mistakes was not ensuring proper drainage. Without adequate drainage, water would accumulate, leading to root rot and unhealthy plants. 

🌸 Poor Soil Choice - way back in the beginning, I didn’t realize there was a difference and used regular garden soil in my containers, thinking it would work just fine. However, garden soil tends to compact in containers, which hinders root growth and water penetration. Switching to a high-quality potting mix made specifically for containers improved plant health significantly. 
🌸 Lack of Fertilization - I assumed that the nutrients in the potting mix would be sufficient for the entire growing season. However, container plants need regular feeding because nutrients in the soil get washed out every time you water. Then I started incorporating a balanced, slow-release fertilizer so it is set and forget while keeping flowers happy and healthy through the growing season. And they’ve thrived ever since. 
🌸 Not Watering Well - Overwatering and underwatering were common issues I faced. I would either drown the plants or let them dry out completely. I learned to monitor the soil moisture levels regularly and adjust my watering schedule based on the specific needs of each plant. But the real game changer? Setting up drip irrigation set on timers. 
 Save this post, share it with someone who loves growing flowers in pots, and follow for more! #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #containergarden #containergardening #pottedplants #flowersinpots #gardentok #gardening101 #cottagegarden #gardeninghacks #gardentips #gardenmusthaves #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #flowergardener
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In my almost 30 year gardening life, I learned a lot through trial and error. Here are five things I learned from planting container gardens wrong.🌸

🌸 Choosing the Wrong Container Size - Initially, I used containers that were too small for the plants I wanted to grow. This restricted root growth and limited the plants’ ability to thrive. Particularly in the summer when they would dry out real quick! I learned that larger containers provide more room for roots to spread and access water and nutrients more effectively.

🌸 Inadequate Drainage - One of my early mistakes was not ensuring proper drainage. Without adequate drainage, water would accumulate, leading to root rot and unhealthy plants. 

🌸 Poor Soil Choice - way back in the beginning, I didn’t realize there was a difference and used regular garden soil in my containers, thinking it would work just fine. However, garden soil tends to compact in containers, which hinders root growth and water penetration. Switching to a high-quality potting mix made specifically for containers improved plant health significantly. 
🌸 Lack of Fertilization - I assumed that the nutrients in the potting mix would be sufficient for the entire growing season. However, container plants need regular feeding because nutrients in the soil get washed out every time you water. Then I started incorporating a balanced, slow-release fertilizer so it is set and forget while keeping flowers happy and healthy through the growing season. And they’ve thrived ever since. 
🌸 Not Watering Well - Overwatering and underwatering were common issues I faced. I would either drown the plants or let them dry out completely. I learned to monitor the soil moisture levels regularly and adjust my watering schedule based on the specific needs of each plant. But the real game changer? Setting up drip irrigation set on timers. 
 Save this post, share it with someone who loves growing flowers in pots, and follow for more! #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #containergarden #containergardening #pottedplants #flowersinpots #gardentok #gardening101 #cottagegarden #gardeninghacks #gardentips #gardenmusthaves #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #flowergardener
You want to grow potted flowers but hate how they look by midsummer Then this post is for you! Tired of watching your vibrant container gardens wither away in the summer heat? Don’t let those beautiful blooms turn into leggy growth or worse, become big dust bowls of nothing! 🌸

The secret to lush, thriving planters all season long is simple: fertilizing. But it’s not just about any fertilizer. Imagine a steady stream of nutrients delivered directly to your plants’ roots, keeping them hydrated and nourished even during the hottest days. That’s the power of combining drip irrigation with a slow-release fertilizer.🌸

It’s a game-changer, especially in scorching climates like New Jersey where planters dry out in a flash. Say goodbye to constant watering and hello to worry-free gardening.🌸

With a simple drip irrigation kit set on a timer, you can set it and forget it. Your plants will receive a consistent, targeted flow of water and nutrients, whether you’re relaxing at home or off on vacation. It’s efficient, effective, and it saves you time and water.🌸

So this planting season, don’t just plant, set your potted flowers up to thrive! Give your container gardens the nourishment they crave and enjoy a summer filled with vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Fertilizing with drip irrigation is the must-have secret weapon for any gardener who wants an easier, more beautiful way to grow.🌸 Save and share this post with a friend who loves to grow flowers too. 

#flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardeningtiktok #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #containergarden #pottedflowers #pottedplants
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You want to grow potted flowers but hate how they look by midsummer Then this post is for you! Tired of watching your vibrant container gardens wither away in the summer heat? Don’t let those beautiful blooms turn into leggy growth or worse, become big dust bowls of nothing! 🌸

The secret to lush, thriving planters all season long is simple: fertilizing. But it’s not just about any fertilizer. Imagine a steady stream of nutrients delivered directly to your plants’ roots, keeping them hydrated and nourished even during the hottest days. That’s the power of combining drip irrigation with a slow-release fertilizer.🌸

It’s a game-changer, especially in scorching climates like New Jersey where planters dry out in a flash. Say goodbye to constant watering and hello to worry-free gardening.🌸

With a simple drip irrigation kit set on a timer, you can set it and forget it. Your plants will receive a consistent, targeted flow of water and nutrients, whether you’re relaxing at home or off on vacation. It’s efficient, effective, and it saves you time and water.🌸

So this planting season, don’t just plant, set your potted flowers up to thrive! Give your container gardens the nourishment they crave and enjoy a summer filled with vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Fertilizing with drip irrigation is the must-have secret weapon for any gardener who wants an easier, more beautiful way to grow.🌸 Save and share this post with a friend who loves to grow flowers too. 

#flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardeningtiktok #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #containergarden #pottedflowers #pottedplants
2025 gardening season is almost here 😍 #balconyideas #containergardening #containergarden #balconygardening #balconygarden #indoorplants #indoorgarden #gardentok #garden #gardening101
Tips for Better Seed Starts! #letgetgrowing #containergarden #texasgardenguy #seedstarting #seedstartingtips #
i may have scraped snow off my car to get here but i made it and im so happy 🥹🤍 #garden #gardening101 #gardentok #indoorgarden #indoorplants #balconygarden #balconygardening #balconymakeover #containergarden #containergardening
You can grow radishes like this one! All you need is a small container (you know you have one laying around from some failed garden endeavor), some soil and a packet of seeds. You water daily and they go from seed to table in about 6-8 weeks! Perfect for kiddos to help with because they are hearty little plants that grow quickly, so they see the fruits of their labor soon. These are French breakfast radishes (long with a white tip)! Let me know if you have any questions ❤️ #homegarden #containergarden #radish #gardening #kidsactivities
Repotting and Propagating this Black Mission Fig Tree! #fig #figtree #letgetgrowing #containergarden #texasgardenguy
Tips for keeping those container plants happy during winter! #containergarden #gardentips #plantcare
Are ready to grow a spring garden? . #springgarden #containergarden #beginnergardener
Replying to @Lizzie Greenstalk vertical planter explained #greenstalk #containergarden #gardening #urbangarden #verticalgarden
Can’t wait for these days to come back around! I’m not starting any seeds this year. I’m going with all starts from a nursery. Sometimes you just have to do what works and right now thats whats going to work for me. Looking forward to the spring🥰 #gardentok #garden #gardening #gardener #growingfood #organic #fyp #urbangardener #containergarden
Who else is going to put the cover on my greenhouse? #containergardening #garden #containergarden #blackgirlgarden #greenhouse #marriage #husbandwife #marriedlife
Planting ranunculus flowers.  Step by step guide on how to do so successfully #containergarden #flowers #gardening #gardenproject #cutflowers #springflowers
For this bowl we used an 11.5" terra cotta bowl (drainage holes are in bottom of pot) This arrangement is great as a centerpiece for your porch tables or indoors in sunny spaces!  If you’re having a hard time finding these exact plants this time of year, don’t worry! You can replace with white and silvery indoor plants like white polka dot plant, white cyclamen, and white rieger begonias 💟  6.5" Floral/ Florist Hydrangea - annual. Filtered light but no direct sun  4" White Dragonwing Begonias- annual. Magical plants that can tolerate sun or shade  4" Silver Falls Dichondra or silver licorice plant. annual. These plants like full sun but (in our experience) can handle some shade with filtered light. The color was too hard to resist matched with the hydrangea (I misspoke and said silver fall Dichondra on video but is really licorice plant. Whoops!) -  Cell pack White impatiens- annuals. Filtered light but no direct sun #garden #gardening #plants #plantcare #needmorefarms #gardentok #gardening #gardening101 #gardeningtips #containergarden #gardeningtipsforbeginners

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