Kathy’s Gardening Guide

“Your mind is a garden, your thoughts are the seeds, you can grow flowers, or you can grow weeds!”

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Container Gardening is growing plants in containers instead of in the ground. These planters can contain a mixture of annuals, perennials, herbs, citrus, tropicals and more. They have much versatility as you can choose any type of planter and location. The most popular areas to have container planters are by the front door, in garden beds, on back patios and near pools. You can get creative with unique planters such as planting in old bird baths, wood crates, pallet gardens boxes, etc.

 

-       Once you decide on a planter area, determine the sun exposure in this location so you can choose appropriate plants

-       You want to have a variety of heights and colors to catch the eye

-       Use rich potting soil for the success of your flowers

-       Pebbles on the bottom of the pot create good and easy drainage

-       Start with the largest or tallest plant in the center to the back of the pot. Then, continue with a burst of color filling around the middle. Last, add cascading flowers or succulents to create an “overflow” look to finish your beautiful planter

 

 

Flower of the Week: Snapdragon

Snapdragons are a beautiful annual that blooms bright, saturated color throughout our cool weather season. Their botanical name, Antirrhinum, means “like a snout” and their other common name is “dog’s mouth.” Snapdragons prefer partial shade to full sun, and they are a stunning addition to your annual beds. They come in yellow, pink, burgundy, white, orange, and many more.

 

(Snapdragon Picture provided by Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery

 

Please email Kathy at kcg.pvr@gmail.com for any questions or gardening tips you would like to see in the future.

 

For more information & ideas, visit our Nursery in Ponte Vedra!

Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery

196 N. Roscoe Blvd.

904-655-7373