Unique Containers for Planting Flowers & Herbs(Pictures of Herbs in Containers)



Plants will grow in just about any container, as long as it meets certain size and drainage requirements. Find interesting containers in forgotten corners of the basement, or garage or rummage sales. Use some as is; others will require modification.

Drainage
Any container used to plant flowers or herbs must have proper drainage for excess water. If the object doesn't leak, drill or punch holes in the bottom and sides. According to Cornell University Cooperative Extension, because you must elevate pots if the holes are on the bottom, it is better to have some drainage holes in containers' sides.

Size
It is important to make sure plants have enough room to grow in their containers. Look at seed packages or on plant tags to find out how large plants will grow and choose container size accordingly.

Interesting Containers
Metal containers, such as galvanized buckets, old washtubs and milk cans make good containers. Some metal containers turn an attractive green with age. Enamel pots and pans, or coffee pots also work well. Wheelbarrows, wagons, bathtubs or even a toilet will bring whimsy to the garden. Worn-out boots are a popular container for smaller plants. Protect the inside of old luggage, baskets, and wooden crates and boxes with plastic; otherwise, these materials will rot.

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