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Container Gardens: Over 200 Fresh Ideas For Indoor And Outdoor Plantings (2017)

by The Editors of Southern Living Magazine

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Discover the basics of container gardening, and get ideas for every area of your home. There are suggestions for colorful mixes of flowers and foliage, perfect pots of monochromatic plant combinations and small scale-edibles, and even tips for choosing the best pots and potting mixes.
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Even here in Los Angeles I sometimes see Southern Living magazine in the grocery store. And this book on gardening in containers is a beautiful book - and especially well-illustrated. It not only explains the how-to's, such as soil-less mixtures and why you need to change it out occasionally, but the fundamentals of designing a grouping of flowers based on textures or colors. And not just flowers but vegetables, too. But I was surprised as well to see a section devoted to houseplants, which has inspired me to add some more plants to my office at work. All in all, a very beautiful book that is especially welcome in the middle of a very wet winter. (I rec'd a copy of the book from Amazon Vine.) ( )
  J.Green | Apr 7, 2017 |
When I lived in Southern California, I got excited about container gardening. This book is written by the Editors of Southern Living but it most of the plants featured are suitable for California, New Mexico and Arizona. I have started again here in Texas with a cactus, most of everything that I have planted here has been eaten by the wildlife! The zones for the South have a special section,it is good to know which plants will thrive in your area.

The book is richly illustrated, the colors of the plants are true and beautiful to look at. There are divisions into The Basics of Container Gardening, Entryways and Outdoors Spaces, Vertical Gardening, Indoor Containers and Edibles. It has an index in the back so that you can look up your plants. I am using this book mainly as a reference book for when I want more information or even inspiration. My favorite sub chapters are Tough Guys and Semi-Tough Guys. and Succulents. Those are the easiest to grow. Jade plants are so easy to grow that after two years we had them in plenty of different sizes. We hated to toss out the volunteer plants so we were were soon giving them the away.

I highly recommend this for beginning container gardeners and for those who want to try a different kind of plant in containers.

I received this finished Copy by making a selection from Amazon Vine books but that in no way influenced my thoughts or feelings in this review. I also posted this review only on sites meant for reading not for selling. ( )
  Carolee888 | Feb 16, 2017 |
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Containers can offer a continuation of your planting theme in the garden, and coordinating those colors creates more impact in any space. Here, the white of the hydrangeas in the garden is repeated in the white petunias in the pots.
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Discover the basics of container gardening, and get ideas for every area of your home. There are suggestions for colorful mixes of flowers and foliage, perfect pots of monochromatic plant combinations and small scale-edibles, and even tips for choosing the best pots and potting mixes.

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