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    Most of the garden plots still have the flavor of Soviet vegetable gardens for planting. vegetable crops... But over time, this tradition gives way to cultural suburban estates for a break from everyday life and the big city. Creating a beautiful in the country landscape design, you can not do without outdoor flowerpots or hanging pots with flowering plants... With their help, a special atmosphere of sophisticated style is created in harmony with nature. In the article, we will consider which flowers to choose and plant in outdoor flowerpots.

    The benefits of planting flowers in outdoor pots

    • Flowers in pots remain popular due to their mobility. During the season, they can be rearranged around the site, decorating either the entrance group, or the recreation area.
    • As a rule, plants for outdoor flowerpots are chosen to be profusely flowering throughout the season. Therefore, they are great for decorating concrete or asphalt driveways.
    • Ampel flowers for hanging flowerpots will add a unique sophistication to the open veranda or decorate the handrails of the steps of the front entrance to the house.

    • There is also a practical side to this method of growing flowers in the country. Planted in closed high flowerpots, plants are less susceptible to attack by pests and diseases. In addition, there is no need for weeding.
    • Having properly prepared the soil for the plants, even complex and whimsical flowers can be grown in flowerpots that could not survive in open ground.
    • With the onset of autumn cold weather, the beauty of flowers can be extended by bringing them into the house.

    Features of planting flowers in outdoor flowerpots

    • The soil for the flowerpots should be selected in accordance with the requirements of the plants that will be planted in them. Most often, fertile purchased soil is used for this.
    • Due to the small volume of the pot, the soil in it dries out very quickly, so it is recommended to add hydrogel to the soil.
    • The flowerpot must have drainage holes for excess moisture to drain off to prevent the roots of flowers from rotting. The only exceptions are openwork metal pots with inserts of coconut substrate or straw.
    • A drainage layer of at least 3-4 cm is required. It is made of expanded clay, fine gravel or any other material.
    • After planting flowers in a flowerpot, to protect the surface of the soil from drying out, it is mulched. Coniferous bark, peat or small pebbles are used as mulch.

    Low-growing flowers for a flowerpot in the country

    Zinnia

    • Zinnia is a thermophilic plant, which should be planted exclusively in sunny areas.
    • In street pots, it can only be in the warmest summer months, since even slight frosts can destroy it.
    • For lush flowering, in a flowerpot limited in volume, you need to properly prepare the ground. Zinnia prefers the rich organic fertilizers fertile soil. Acidic or alkaline soils are not suitable for it.
    • Zinnia is quite picky about watering. She cannot tolerate drought, but too much watering is destructive for her. That is why it is necessary to organize a drainage layer in the planter and water the plant regularly.
    • For longer flowering, wilted inflorescences are immediately removed.
    • If the soil is rich in nutrients, top dressing is not necessary.

    Phlox subulate

    This is a stunted phlox, which blooms at its peak in the spring.

    • In outdoor flowerpots, he creates a dense flowering carpet. The flowerpot with him does not need to be brought into a warm room for the winter, it will winter well outside.
    • After winter, it must be trimmed, but not completely, but only dried shoots.
    • A subulate phlox should be planted in a sunny place; it does not require fertile soil.
    • With poor flowering, you should not immediately give top dressing, they can further worsen the condition of the styloid phlox. The reason may be either poor illumination of the site, or too dense soil.

    Aubrieta

    • It is a groundcover with rich flowers. purple... It is highly frost-resistant and is not afraid of the first frost.
    • A sunny place is chosen for growing aubriets in a flowerpot.
    • She feels great on neutral and light soils, but on acidic clay soils she will only "survive".
    • For planting it, it is especially important to equip a good drainage layer, otherwise the roots will quickly rot.
    • Too frequent top dressing will affect the active growth of green mass, but flowering will become more scarce.
    • During the summer, it is advisable to mulch the soil three times with sand, the layer of which is 4-5 cm. But mineral fertilizing is necessary only in spring and autumn.
    • After spring flowering, it is recommended to prune the plant (leaving small stumps). This will allow you to bloom again in the fall. Therefore, it is advisable to place it in group plantings.

    Heliotrope

    Although this flower is quite whimsical to care for, it does not lose its popularity due to its delicious vanilla aroma. It requires a lot of sun and heat, which is why it is quite difficult to grow it in northern latitudes.

    • For central Russia, heliotrope is excellent for growing in small flowerpots, which are taken out into the street only in the warmest months.
    • It should be planted in a sunny place. The soil must be fertile.
    • It is impossible to let the earth dry out, but it is also undesirable to overmoisten it. But heliotrope responds well to morning and evening spraying.
    • Also for abundant flowering it is recommended to apply mineral or organic fertilizers.

    Lavender

    This is a short and unpretentious plant with a fragrant smell. For growing in outdoor pots, annual varieties are suitable.

    • Lavender needs regular watering. During dry periods, water should be watered twice a day - in the morning and in the evening.
    • The plant needs to be pruned after each flowering.
    • The color of lavender flowers is very varied and depends on the variety. The timing of when lavender blooms is also different. For example, narrow-leaved lavender flowers peak in early to mid-summer, while the Spanish cultivar begins to bloom in spring.
    • It is possible to plant a plant in outdoor pots only when the threat of recurrent frosts has passed. The height of the flowerpot should not exceed 40 cm.
    • Before planting, it is necessary to prepare the seedling itself (if it is with an open root system). At the beginning, it is soaked in water for an hour, after which all excess roots are removed, and the plant itself is pruned.
    • In a flowerpot, seedlings should be located at a distance of 30 cm from each other (for low-growing varieties).
    • For lavender, the soil is chosen alkaline sandy loam with good drainage layer... Fertile soils are not recommended.

    Pansies (viola)

    An undemanding plant with beautiful flowers. It is thanks to this that the viola gained wide popularity. This culture is both one-year and two-year. When growing pansies in the northern regions of Russia in flowerpots, it is preferable to opt for annual varieties.

    • But in any case, in order to achieve abundant flowering in the very first spring, they need to be planted exclusively with seedlings, planting seeds at the end of February.
    • When growing viola in a flowerpot, you will need to water it regularly, as it does not tolerate drought well.
    • Abundant flowering pansies will respond to feeding with complex mineral fertilizers.
    • Dead leaves and flowers should be removed in a timely manner. This is important not only for decorative purposes, but will also extend the flowering period.
    • It is important to make drainage in flowerpots, otherwise the viola will begin to vomit.

    Marigold

    • For outdoor flowerpots, low-growing varieties of marigolds are best suited.
    • The greatest decorative effect is achieved when grown in a sunny place, since in partial shade the abundance of flowering is significantly reduced.
    • You can plant them on the street only after the threat of frost has disappeared.
    • Frequent watering is unfavorable, as it leads to decay of inflorescences. But the plant is drought-resistant and undemanding to care.
    • Marigolds respond well to fertilizing with mineral or organic fertilizers.
    • Long bloom - from June to October. To increase the flowering period, you should regularly cut off wilted flowers.
    • In the fall, marigolds can be brought into the house, where they will delight with flowering for some time.
    • They are highly resistant to various diseases and pests, so no spraying is required.
    • A characteristic feature of marigolds is their pronounced smell, which has bactericidal properties. In addition, it scares away pests from the site, so it is often recommended for preventive control of aphids.

    Geranium (pelargonium)

    Geranium has been a favorite home flower for many years, but outdoors it will show all its splendor.

    • This light-loving plant can thrive in partial shade. To grow it in a flowerpot, you will need regular, but not abundant watering with fertilizers.
    • It is also important to drain the pot well and remove any wilted buds.
    • To increase the splendor of flowering, you can make the following top dressing:
      • Dissolve 1 drop of iodine in 1 liter of water and mix well. The resulting weak solution is not watered on the plant itself, but on the walls of the flowerpot so that the roots gradually absorb the fertilizing. It is important to water in moderation so as not to burn or kill the geranium. Therefore, a medium-sized pot requires only 60 ml.
    • When planting homemade geraniums in an outdoor flowerpot, you should not be afraid of changing the color of the foliage. It becomes more pink - this is the norm.
    • In autumn, at a temperature of +3 degrees, pelargonium should be pruned, transplanted into small pots, and left to winter at a temperature of 10 degrees.

    Improper care and consequences

    • With insufficient watering, the edges of the leaves begin to dry.
    • With excessive watering, the leaves begin to rot and become lethargic.
    • In insufficient light, the stalk of the geranium is exposed, shedding the leaves.

    Ageratum

    This short flower with blue fluffy flowers has a pleasant scent. Therefore, it is especially convenient to arrange flowerpots with it near resting places.

    • Aregatum blooms for a long time, which is why it is also called ageless or long-flowering. Despite the fact that there are a huge number of different varieties, the Houston variety is the most popular in Russia.
    • This herbaceous plant up to 20 cm in height is perennial, but in flowerpots it is grown as an annual. It can also be trimmed regularly.
    • The flowering period is very long - from late spring to frost.
    • It will require a sunny spot and regular watering. With a lack of moisture, Houston's aregatum will slow down its growth.
    • Mineral fertilizers are used as top dressing. Fresh manure is not suitable for these purposes. And you can't overdo it with other organics. Since this will lead to the development of a powerful bush, it will negatively affect flowering.
    • In a flowerpot, it will look great in a composition with low-growing marigolds.

    Balsams

    For growing in outdoor pots, annual balsamines are best suited. They will delight with flowering from early summer until late autumn.

    • They thrive in sunny areas and can tolerate short-term drought. But even in partial shade under the crowns of trees, they will feel good.
    • It is best to plant indoor balsams in outdoor pots in July, which will allow acclimatization to be less painful. But with the threat of the first frost, they again need to be removed to a room with a temperature of at least 15-16 degrees.
    • To plant them in outdoor pots, you need to make a drainage layer, and add compost to the soil. Mulch the planted plant.
    • To increase the bushiness of the plant, the tops of the shoots are pinched off. Balsam does not need to remove wilted inflorescences.
    • It belongs to moisture-loving plants, and on hot days requires regular but moderate watering. At air temperatures above 22 degrees, it is advisable to spray daily.
    • Feeding balsam with complex fertilizers should be carried out at least once a month. It is recommended to introduce them in liquid form, watering the plants in a circle, but without flooding the root collar.
    • During flowering, you cannot feed with nitrogen fertilizers.

    Ampelous flowers

    Begonia ampelous

    The ampelous begonia with long hanging stems will look great in outdoor flowerpots on a high leg or in hanging pots. This is a plant with powerful shoots, densely covered with foliage and small flowers.

    • She is satisfied with the demanding lighting. So, in the shade, the shoots are bare and it stops blooming, and in the direct sun it can get burns. Therefore, you need to choose a place for her in partial shade.
    • Frosts are detrimental to ampelous begonias, therefore, it is possible to plant them in a street pot only when the threat of repeated frosts has passed. V middle lane Russia is not earlier than June 7-8.
    • The pot must have good drainage, as waterlogging leads to root rot.
    • The soil for begonia must be fertile with organic matter (humus). It also requires nitrophosphate and superphosphate.
    • For the winter, pruning is done (a couple of the strongest shoots are left) and the plant is brought into a room with a low above-zero temperature.

    Lobelia

    Some varieties of lobelia thrive in outdoor flowerpots and verandah pots. The most popular groundcover lobelia is Erinus. Depending on the conditions and care, it can have a spherical shape or fall like an ampelous plant.

    • Lobelia blooms from June to autumn. At the same time, it is a rather unpretentious plant that feels great both in illuminated areas and in the shade.
    • Flowers in pots are planted in small bunches at a distance of 10 cm from each other.
    • All care consists in regular watering (especially during dry periods). And in the introduction of mineral dressings.

    Equifolia bell

    This is a profusely flowering ampelous plant. It is possible to prolong flowering during the whole warm season by timely removal of wilted inflorescences.

    • When growing an equal-leaved bell in a small street flowerpot, it is necessary to annually remove the spring growth, which is about 35-40 cm. This will keep the compact size of the plant.

    Tip: for an equal-leaved bell, the diameter of the flowerpot or pot should not exceed 30 cm.

    • Despite the fact that it is a light-loving plant, during the hottest midday hours it will be better to be in partial shade or shade.
    • In the fall, an equal-leaved bell should be brought into the house already at a temperature of + 10 ° C.
    • Watering should be done often, but not too much waterlogged. Fertilizers are applied in liquid form once every two weeks.

    Nasturtium

    This popular flower is found in almost every garden. It is great for outdoor potting.

    • It is quite unpretentious to care for and has a long flowering period. The first inflorescences appear already a couple of months after planting the seeds, and the last ones fade only with the first autumn frosts.
    • Fertile and well-drained soil is good for nasturtium. It should be placed in the sun, but it will feel good even in partial shade.
    • It is advisable to fertilize with nitrofos twice a season.

    Fuchsia ampelous

    • To grow ampelous fuchsia, you will need fertile and loose land with a drainage layer. The best option are open planters with coconut substrate.
    • Fuchsia is fed at the end of March with any complex fertilizers for flowering flowers.
    • It is best to place it under the roof of the veranda, as it does not tolerate direct sunlight.
    • In the fall, fuchsia must be tightly cut and the flowerpot with it must be brought into a room where the air temperature will be about 10 ° C. Additionally, it is recommended to fill the boxes with sawdust.

    Petunia ampelous

    Ampel petunias grow more quickly than representatives of other species of varieties. They are distinguished by a wide variety of colors and abundant flowering. It is because of this that they are a bright accent of a garden, terrace or entrance group.

    • Ampel petunias grown in outdoor pots can easily tolerate minor frosts.
    • But for a beautiful flowering, petunia should be planted exclusively in sunny areas. In the shade or partial shade, the green mass is actively growing to the detriment of the inflorescences.
    • Ampel petunia in street pots responds well to regular potassium dressing. Also loves moisture, but not over-watering. It is best to apply fertilizers in liquid form.
    • Unfortunately, petunia is susceptible to fungal diseases, therefore, as a preventive measure, all wilted inflorescences must be removed immediately.


    Plants always create a pleasant atmosphere, and there are many who want to decorate the outer walls of their home and ennoble country cottage area... Flowers in pots on the street look very elegant and are great for these purposes. There are many ornamental plants that are suitable different conditions for growth and development, so you need to choose which flowers to plant in pots and flowerpots with knowledge of the matter.

    Pros of using flowers in pots

    A hanging pot can be purchased at a store or made by hand from any container. There are many advantages to using flowers in pots to decorate a summer cottage.

    1. Mobility. They can be easily transferred to another place, decorating different parts of the facade or recreation areas. When weather conditions change or cold weather sets in, flowers can be removed and brought into the house.
    2. They take up little space. Hanging planters are very compact. Leave room on the site and do not get in the way.
    3. Serve as decoration for a long time. After all, usually for this method of planting, lush, colorful plants are chosen that bloom until mid-autumn.
    4. Save space in the country. This is the practical side of growing potted flowers. After all, there is not always a lot of extra space on the site for creating flower beds.
    5. Less susceptible to pest attacks. No need for weeding.


    Flower arrangements for pots

    Not all flowers look great at height. Therefore, you need to know what plants can be planted together and made from them. flower arrangements... For planting in pots or flowerpots in the country, hanging plant species (ampelous) are mainly used. But you can plant not only them. In order to plant different types of flowers in a pot, it is necessary to take into account that the same growth and care conditions are suitable for them, namely: the need for sunlight, humidity, watering. For example, you can group, celosia, sanzatiya. They all love partial shade. And in the sun fuchsia grow beautifully together, and. In close proximity in flowerpots, viola and verbena get along well.

    It is better to plant low-growing species with straight stems in the middle of the pots, and place a "waterfall" of falling flowers around the perimeter.


    Combinations look winning different types flowers in one flowerpot. You just need to choose the right height and color scheme. You can combine 2 or 3 varieties of plants. You can add a bright spot to the center of the flower arrangement, for example, plant tall fuchsias, and place hanging plant species around: ivy, chlorophytum.

    With the help of flowerpots and pots, you can combine different types of flowers and make bright, colorful compositions. One has only to show creative imagination to create personal floral masterpieces.


    What you need to grow flowers in pots

    For planting flowers in flowerpots, land with agroperlite, which can be purchased specifically for this purpose, is better suited. After all, flowers in pots outside are exposed to various weather conditions: rain or drought. Agroperlite has good absorbing properties, due to which the soil will not become waterlogged or, conversely, dry out. In addition, it will reduce the possibility of weed formation and root decay.

    A small layer of drainage should be poured into the bottom of the pot. The planting distance depends on the type of selected colors. When the planter is located in the shady side, the seeds can be planted closer to each other, leaving 2 centimeters to the edge. After planting flowers in flowerpots, the top layer can be mulched with pebbles, peat or coniferous bark. Water the plants every day, and even more often on hot days. Spraying with water will not hurt either. Since the flowers reach the sun during their development, it is necessary to change the position of the pot from time to time.

    a lack of nutrients in a confined space has a detrimental effect on the development of plants, therefore, fertilizer should be applied to the soil regularly. For this, various flower dressings are suitable. And also do not forget to remove dried leaves, giving space to young shoots.


    Choosing flowers for pots

    What flowers look advantageous in pots and flowerpots? Here are some of them.

    1. Fuchsia- very beautiful bright flowers. Quite unpretentious and go well with other species.
    2. Petunia is a very popular plant to use in pots. Has a huge variety of shades and a lush cloud of inflorescences. Lilac, purple and pink varieties are less moody.
    3. Ivy is one of the favorite plants of designers and florists. Its leaves and shoots give an effective volume to the floral arrangement. To create more splendor, you need to break off its tops.
    4. Verbena is a beauty with a small root system, perfect for pots.
    5. Viola - her flowers are so reminiscent of flying butterflies. In the center of the inflorescence is a yellow eye with dark cilia around. For this, the people called her pansies.
    6. Marigolds - their undersized varieties are great for planting in flowerpots. A light-loving, drought-resistant plant that does not require frequent watering, has bactericidal properties. Its smell repels pests.
    7. Nasturtium, like no other plant, is suitable for wall decoration, since its shoots reach 2 meters. Just like marigolds, it has the ability to scare off pests.
    8. Begonia - its hybrid and ampelous varieties are great for planting in pots and flowerpots. Begonia inflorescences are similar to peonies or roses. The buds with luxurious reds, oranges, yellows and delicate shades of white and pink will make a special impression. Prefers partial shade and moderate temperature and humidity.
    9. Lobelia - charming small buds of cornflower blue, white and purple flowers. both separately and to create a beautiful frame for the entire flower arrangement. Usually, when growing, its tops are pinched at a distance of 2 centimeters.
    10. Alyssum is a lush, light-loving, fragrant plant. Has small flowers. Not afraid of temperature changes. Pruning it periodically will increase its flowering time.

    Strawberries will also get along well in the pots, only they need frequent and abundant watering.



    Planting flowers in pots and flowerpots at your dacha is an occupation for hardworking people. But all efforts are paid off with a pleasant appearance and colorful composition. And the beauty of carefully grown flowers brings aesthetic pleasure. Whatever ampelous plants whatever you choose, they will help bring the walls or facades of any home to life.

    Unique flower arrangements are so harmoniously combined with nature. Using outdoor pots and flowerpots, you can create a variety of landscaping at your dacha. For people who love the creative process, this is a good opportunity to translate their ideas.

    In which pot to plant ficus? There is no particular significance of what material the pot for the plant will be of.

    It's important to pay more attention to size. Do not forget about the correct placement of the ficus pot. Caring for him and timely transplantation will help keep the plant in proper shape.

    Home ficuses are represented by a wide variety of types and sizes. Therefore, the question often arises of which pot for ficus to choose. To do this correctly, you must:

    • Calculate size
    • Select shape
    • Pick up material

    The size of the pot directly depends on the state of development of the roots of the plant. The optimal size will be in which they, by about two centimeters, will not reach the walls of the selected container. You need to purchase a vessel that is not too large, with a good drainage system.

    There is no ideal shape for growing ficuses. In most cases, ordinary products classic shape, sold in stores.

    However, for those who like to grow a plant using the "bonsai" technology, flat models are needed, with sides of 10 cm or more.

    What are the dishes made of, in which the "tree" will grow, of great importance does not have.

    It can be plastic, clay or ceramics, and for especially large specimens, wooden tubs are suitable. The main thing when choosing a material is the absence chemical influence per flower.

    From what has been said, we can conclude - when choosing a pot, you need to remember about the condition of the roots, the size of the ficus and the method of growing it. The vessel must not be processed chemical compositions and fit into the interior.

    It is easy to determine in which pot to plant a young ficus. For such a plant, you will need a standard small pot with good drainage. If you need to transplant a grown plant or a copy recently purchased in a store, you need to know how to choose a container.

    Asking the question in which pot to plant the ficus that was purchased in the store is necessary 3-4 weeks after the new pet appeared in the house. The plant is already experiencing stress from the change in the microclimate, if you add a transplant to this, the flower can weaken or get sick.

    It is important to keep the new specimen away from other houseplants. In flower shops, greenhouses and greenhouses, pests sometimes appear or plants are attacked by infection.

    It is important to leave the new pet in the quarantine zone for about a month to make sure it is healthy and does not infect other flowers. After all, there are insects that infect almost all crops and are difficult to remove. An example is spider mites.

    Thinking about which pot is needed for ficus, we recommend choosing a container that has such proportions - the height is equal to its diameter. This recommendation applies to the choice of containers for Benjamin ficus and Rubber crop.

    Do not try to delay the next transplant by choosing too large a "house" for the described plant. This can have several negative consequences. So, the flower will begin to spend a lot of energy on building up the root system, which can negatively affect its decorative effect.

    Also, when watering in a too large container, water may begin to accumulate, which the roots cannot reach. This will provoke stagnation of moisture, and, as a result, decay of the roots and disease of the flower.

    For the purpose of decoration, you can use a pots for ficus. They are made by hand or purchased in specialized stores. In the first case, you can use a vine for weaving, decoupage and other techniques.

    How to transplant ficus

    If the plant grows well, does not get sick, there is still a need for a ficus transplant. Typically, for ficus, you can define the following terms of "moving":

    • 3 year olds - once a year
    • five-year - no more than once in a three-year period
    • More adults - once every six years

    The new "apartment" is chosen about a couple of centimeters in volume, more than the old one.

    In order for the transplant to be successful, you need to adhere to the following simple rules:


    Your flower will not experience much stress if done carefully and correctly.

    Care

    Although it is not a very picky plant, caring for a ficus requires certain knowledge:

    • It should be located in a lighted room without direct light.
    • The temperature should not exceed 30º in summer and not fall below 16º in winter.
    • The room must be well ventilated.

    Ficus does not require frequent watering. In the summer it will be enough to water as the soil dries up. However, this must be done abundantly. In winter, do not allow excess moisture, as this has a bad effect on the root system.

    The soil for mature plants should be quite dense in consistency. For bait, organic fertilizers and mineral mixtures are used.

    The settling dust is washed off with a warm shower a couple of times a month, and you can wipe the leaves with a wet sponge every day.

    Timely caring for the plant will give it the opportunity to develop harmoniously.

    Reproduction of ficus

    Ficus, like all plants in nature, is a seed. But at home, this process is easier and more efficient to produce vegetatively. There are three main possibilities for how to implement:

    Using cuttings. The shoot is cut off (14-17 cm), the leaves are removed. The cut site should be washed and dried.

    The prepared cutting is placed in the ground or water solution. At the initial stage, the offshoot must be kept in the dark and under the film, creating the effect of a greenhouse.

    Using a cutting with a leaf. A shoot with a leaf is cut off. The main thing is that the cut is made at an angle along the trunk node.

    After the shoot is set in the pot, the leaf is curled and fixed. Then he is also covered with a film.

    By creating air layering. An incision is made in the circle of the shoot, and the crust is removed. Moss is attached to the damaged area and wrapped in foil.

    The top and bottom are tied. The moss must be kept constantly moist. Roots will soon appear in this place. Then there is a transplant of the shoot with a layering in the ground.

    Young shoots should be transplanted into pots without glazing, as it is less permeable to air and moisture.

    You need to plant plants at home in the spring, having good soil for planting.

    Conditions for the plant

    Ficus is rightfully one of the most beautiful and spectacular types of domestic flora.

    Correctly chosen pot and care, timely transplantation, competently performed reproduction are the key to a prosperous and long life of your pet.

    Attention super FLY!


    There are many varieties on the market flower pots and it's time to figure out which one is better. This article outlines the pros and cons different types modern pots, it talks about which pots are best for certain types of plants. Indoor flowers are a great addition to the interior. They delight the eye with a variety of colors and enrich the air in the room with oxygen. And in which pot should you plant a plant so that it feels like it would in its natural environment? Let's figure it out.

    Houseplants in pots. © Flozo Content:

    What is the difference between pots and pots?

    Flower pots, unlike planters, which are used to decorate nondescript pots, have drainage holes in the bottom. The drainage holes are designed to drain the water so that the water does not stagnate, and this does not lead to rotting of the roots and the formation of unpleasant odors. Water drainage holes are sometimes used for bottom irrigation, when the plant absorbs moisture from the roots from the tray or from the pots in which they are installed.

    Nowadays, due to economy and race, over time, pots have lost their purpose and are more and more used as pots. That is, they retained their aesthetic purpose, but a functional one was added to it, a vessel in which a plant grows and develops.

    In this article, I will dwell on the most popular and versatile materials for flower pots, the use of which is possible not only in functional terms, but also aesthetically at the same time.


    Plastic pots

    Now technologies allow using plastic not only as a material directly for a pot, but also for creating pots out of them.

    Thanks to technical advances and the work of designers, plastic pots have turned from ordinary, nondescript vessels into real works of art. Due to the plasticity of the material, such planters have a rich variety of shapes, sizes and colors.


    Plastic flower pot © 55Laney69

    Benefits of plastic pots

    The advantage of a plastic pot or planter is its lightness. When growing large plants such as Ficus, Dracaena, Strelitzia, located on the floor, many will opt for a plastic pot that is easy to move if necessary. And with vertical gardening, you cannot do without lightweight pots, planters, which can be given any size or decorated for any material.

    Another advantage of plastic is that it can be shaped into any shape, from tall flowerpots to a flat saucer.

    Now they have become popular pots with automatic irrigation system... At its core, it is a pot and pots included. A pot with a water fullness indicator is inserted into the pots, which have a special hole for watering. Such pots provide an opportunity to take up floriculture and the most forgetful ones, since they can reduce watering to only a few times a year.

    There are also medicinal pots... The specificity of such a pot is that in the bottom of the pot, concave inward, in addition to holes for water drainage, holes are made for air circulation. The roots of the plant breathe and such a pot does not require an additional drainage layer.

    Plastic pots are handy and prevent water from leaking out when watering. The richness of shapes, sizes and colors allows you to choose a pot for any interior, and the cheapness of the material makes them available to a larger number of buyers.

    Modern technology allows plastic pots to be used as additional lighting or to make them glow brightly in the dark. Do you want to plant your flower in a marble vase, but avoid the difficulty of moving such a weight or financial cost? Pay attention to the plastic pots.


    Disadvantages of plastic pots

    Of the few drawbacks, it is worth noting that plastic is an artificial material, and it does not breathe, which sometimes negatively affects the development of plants, and root decay is possible with overflows. When growing very tall plants, these pots can become unstable.

    Ceramic or clay pots

    Clay or ceramic pots have been used by mankind to grow plants for centuries.

    Benefits of ceramic pots

    An indisputable advantage of this type tableware, if it is not covered with glaze, is its naturalness. Due to the porosity of the material, excessive moisture evaporates through the walls of the vessel, and the roots of the plant are also saturated with oxygen.

    Unfortunately, plaster fakes began to appear on the market that did not have a set useful properties... You can tell them apart by their sound. When lightly struck, a gypsum pot produces a more dull sound than its clay counterpart.

    Ceramics, be it simple terracotta or glazed, will always add solidity and richness to the interior. Thanks to centuries-old craftsmanship, you can achieve that the pot would look like an old flowerpot of the dynasty of some Chinese emperor and a simple cheerful vase with variegated colors.

    The clay from which these pots are made is a natural material found in nature. The hydrated water contained in these pots serves as an excellent thermoregulator. In winter, the plant in this pot is warm, and in summer it is cool.

    Plants grown in these pots do better. Due to their weight, such dishes are more stable and more suitable for growing large plants, including trees.


    Ceramic flower pot © g 3

    Disadvantages of ceramic pots

    Of course, there are also downsides to growing plants in ceramic pots. Clay dishes are fragile enough and can crack if used carelessly.

    Due to the same porosity of the material, the walls of the vessel can become very cold during evaporation, which will lead to serious injury or death of the plant.

    When transplanting a plant from such a pot, the roots are damaged, which adhere to the inner walls.

    On the surface of clay pots, salt deposits appear, which are very difficult to get rid of, and the glaze does not allow air to pass through.


    A wrought iron flowerpot in York. © Harry Mitchell

    Pots from other materials

    Less common materials for pots are metal, natural stone, glass.

    Glass pots

    Glass material is very fragile and traumatic, it is very easy to break it. Glass is usually used to grow orchids. You can also grow mini gardens in large glass pots or aquariums or plant plants that require special climatic conditions.

    Glass is a very decorative material, but not suitable for most plants.

    Natural stone pots

    Natural stone is a rare material for a flower pot or planter. A tall tree growing in such a flowerpot will look great in a spacious room with panoramic windows or an outdoor patio. Unfortunately, the high cost of such material does not allow its use in everyday life. And caring for a plant in such a pot will be difficult. Natural stone heats up quickly and cools down just as quickly, so not all plants are suitable for growing in it.

    Flowerpot made of natural stone with a fountain © Dezidor

    Metal pots

    Metal, no less brutal material for creating pots. Thanks to artistic forging, it can be shaped into various animals or pedestals. Unfortunately, the metal heats up and cools down just as quickly and corrodes over time.

    At correct selection a flower pot or flowerpot will delight you for a long time with its growth and aroma.

    I ask you to supplement this article with your comments, share your experience and send your recommendations.

    Hanging pots are great because they allow you to grow fragrant flower beds even in places where there is very little space. By choosing the right plants, you can turn small city balconies into real "hanging gardens". Here are a few plants that are most suitable for this purpose.

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    1. Impatient

    An annual plant with the funny name "touch-me-not" looks very decorative. It grows well in hanging pots and outdoors, producing many beautiful flowers. Due to its abundant flowering, touch-me-not is an excellent option for decorating balconies.

    2. Sedum Morgana

    This plant is also called Morgan's sedum, monkey's tail and donkey's tail. Its long stems, covered with fleshy leaves, really resemble tails. When sedum blooms, at the ends of its "tails" there are beautiful pink tassels of small pink flowers... The plant is very unpretentious: it loves sunlight very much, but it feels good in the shade.

    3. Chrysanthemums

    This beautiful flower grows well both in pots and outdoors. Autumn on the bushes of chrysanthemums many flowers bloom that do not fade for a very long time.

    4. Fountain-grass

    An unpretentious and very beautiful fountain-grass with moderate watering and good lighting will actively grow all year round.

    5. Tradescantia

    This unpretentious plant has many species that are actively grown for decorative purposes. All Tradescantia are very hardy, and if you do not create too much extreme conditions, then they will delight others for a long time with their variegated leaves and small, graceful flowers.

    6. Verbena

    There are many types of verbena with beautiful, vibrant flowers that will be a worthy decoration for any flower garden. Verbena grows well in pots. She loves light, but is afraid of straight lines sun rays... And for a long and abundant flowering, she needs the soil to be constantly moist.

    7. Lobelia

    Lobelia comes in white, pale blue, bright blue and purple. With simple care, it grows in thick "caps", completely covered delicate flowers... From the pots, flowering lobelia stalks hang like a curtain. So that this extremely beautiful plant retains its decorative view, it must be protected from direct sunlight. Otherwise, annual lobelias fade very quickly.

    8. Lavender

    Lavender does well in pots and delights its owners with delicate flowers and an exquisite aroma. She is very fond of light and does not like tightness. If you provide the lavender with sunlight and sufficient space, then it will be fragrant for a very long time.

    9. Thistle

    This plant somewhat resembles an unusual bluish-white rose. With its presence, the burdock will decorate any garden. The plant prefers partial shade and cannot stand direct sunlight.

    10. Petunia

    Petunia is one of the most popular ornamental plants. It blooms profusely and for a long time with large fragrant flowers and does not require complex maintenance at all. There are many types of petunias, and hanging pots are best suited for hanging pots, which, growing, hang down to the floor with a thick floral curtain.