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Fall Recap: My Best & Worst Container Gardening Ideas This Year! 🪴 #containergardening #gardentips



Join Kristin as she reviews her container garden at the end of the season, reflecting on what worked and what she’ll change for next year. She also shares budget-friendly plant tips and design ideas that anyone can apply to their container garden!

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10 Comments

  1. Hi, great ideas, and thanks for sharing. I like the idea of one plant per container. Simply remove one if it's not doing well. Zinnias are the true warriors of the garden. Just give them enough room to expand and grow. Also the more you cut and make bouquets the more they put out new stems with flowers. I need to grow more succulents and portulacas. Bye for now. Jersey Ann from NJ 🌻🌺

  2. I don't usually buy Terra cotta pots. But I love your grouping of them with just one plant 🪴in them all put together !! they look beautiful! Might try this in the spring. Thanks for sharing 🌲🌿💚🙌

  3. I have always done the one plant-one pot scheme. Glad it is catching on. I can always rearrange things near other pots to create an effect. Claus Dalby is awesome at that kind of container planting. Your foliage is absolutely beautiful. I also love dahlias in containers and choose the dwarf varieties. The best thing–bring in the entire pot for the winter and take it out again in mid-Spring. Add some soil and some food, and they keep going. No digging and storing required. If you like purple and salvias, I would highly suggest Salvia Amistad. I have it in the borders and in containers. My favorite plant!

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