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Speak through your plants and what they’re planted in.
Let your garden reflect who you are. Glazed ceramic pots are ideal containers, but anything that can hold dirt can hold a happy, healthy plant. That old enamel bowl from your grandma you just can’t bear to part with? Throw some seeds in it. Old boots (no joke) support little flowers just fine. And as for what you plant: why not make it a theme garden? Try planting only red flowers, or grow a collection of colorful peppers if you like things on the spicy side. The point is that you’re gardening for fun!
Dig in!
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| secondfloorgirl | |
| I love container gardening!! I don't have any real land space to call my own, so pots and boxes solve that problem, and give me my little bit of green. Last summer I had pots of tomatoes on my VERY sun-exposed roof in the city, and this summer I have large window boxes on my porch that I painted and planted. There's a lot less sun in this summer's location, so some things are doing better than others, but I'm still going home to a fresher-than-fresh salad tonight! And even though all together it's only about 6 cubic feet, I still get lost in my garden therapy after a rough day at the office :) | |