Backyard Garden Containers. From flowers to fruit, veggies to vines and shrubs to succulents, container gardening is the way to grow them all in a portable pot that's easier to tend than an in-ground garden and more resistant to weeds and pests. Round concrete planters of different sizes look best when clustered together.
You can grow your favorite flowers and vegetables anywhere by planting them in beautiful containers that enhance the setting. If the finished planter will be large, consider placing it on a wheeled platform to allow you to move it around more easily. From flowers to fruit, veggies to vines and shrubs to succulents, container gardening is the way to grow them all in a portable pot that's easier to tend than an in-ground garden and more resistant to weeds and pests.
Fiberglass and wood are less durable but still weather resistant.
Mark Turner / Photolibrary / Getty Images A modest front yard can turn into something magnificent with the addition of oversized pots.
If you're interested in investing in raised garden beds, Gardener's Edge is a great place to get started. Line the bottom of the pot with a paper coffee filter to cover the drain holes to prevent any soil from escaping. We stock both one- and two-level Western Red Cedar beds, which feature rustic styles and durable US-made craftsmanship that will last.
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