By Jen Wallace
Spring is the time of year when our minds turn towards planting. Springtime bulbs, summertime vegetable gardens and autumn pumpkin patches–all have their origins in the early springtime with the bevvy of seed catalogs that come in the mail. While you are coming up with your plans, don’t forget to think about garden planters.
Garden planters can be easy and clever ways to incorporate plants both inside and outside your home. Whether nasturtiums on your deck or an herb garden on your kitchen windowsill, planters can be a great alternative.
Not only can containers be easier to manage and add visual interest to your home, they are also great ways to repurpose items that might end up in the trash or the recycling bin. In addition, using planters offers versatility, because planters can be moved around–that is unless you are using huge planters.
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Here are some great ideas for repurposing goods as planters both inside and outside your home.
Finally, container gardening does have it’s challenges., so once you’ve settled on your containers, read up about the process using these resources.
- Organic Gardening’s Guide to Container Gardening
- University of Illinois Extension Successful Container Gardens
- Colorado State Extension Container Gardening
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