'Garden planters are the answer to flexible, low-maintenance gardening' - ideas for quick and stylish additions to your patio
Briefly

Whenever I'm advising people on how to bring more plants into their garden my first question is always: have you thought about garden planter ideas? When it comes to adding instant impact and upping the foliage and flower interest in your garden there's no competition.
Containers are a 'moveable feast' - another nugget I always offer up when giving garden advice, containers can be used to zone your garden landscaping, plants can be swapped in and out when seasons change, and you can build up your arrangement by adding more planters as and when.
If growing multiple species in the same pot, select those that favour similar growing conditions, such as plants for sun or shade plants. A multipurpose compost is often sufficient for most plant varieties but some plants will benefit from being enriched with organic matter.
Most importantly, garden planters must have drainage holes so moisture can escape, otherwise, you'll almost certainly experience root rot. Pot-grown plants can't draw moisture up from the soil, so consider garden irrigation if you are someone who often forgets to water.
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