Planting Container Gardens Oshkosh WI

You don't need to have a garden to enjoy flowers and produce throughout the year. In this article, we'll provide a step-by-step guide for planting flowers in boxes.

Local Companies

Stein Garden Center
(920) 426-6300
300 S Koeller St
Oshkosh, WI
Gro-Plant Inc
(920) 233-8186
2957 Brooks Rd
Oshkosh, WI
Roe Nurseries Inc
(920) 235-3630
72 Waukau Ave
Oshkosh, WI
Qualheim's True Value
(715) 526-6108
1345 E Green Bay St
Shawano, WI
Tiger Lilly Garden Center
(414) 384-7995
1559 W Forest Home Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Schonheit Gardens
(608) 441-9832
3577 Bailey Rd
Sun Prairie, WI
Sunset Gardens Greenhouse & Floral
(608) 582-2732
16795 S 11th St
Galesville, WI
Evergreen Nursery Co Inc Ofc
(920) 743-4464
5027 County Road Tt
Sturgeon Bay, WI
Winterland Nursery Inc
(608) 835-6556
5655 Lincoln Rd
Oregon, WI
Ccl Gardens
(715) 362-2991
3839 Country Dr
Rhinelander, WI

First choose your container or flower box. A wide range of zinc, bronze, terrazzo and wooden window boxes will be available from your local garden centres. Alternatively, you can plant up reclaimed containers, biscuit boxes, water containers, even an old sink!

When choosing your container, think about the style of your house. Galvanised zinc is one fo the most popular choices as it is inexpensive, lightweight and tends to suit most situations. Wooden windowboxes can be painted to match the windowframe of the house and this can look very elegant, whilst crisp terrazzo or cream polystone can look excellent in a modern context.

For suppliers, try Windowbox or Garden Boutique.

Next you will need to line your flower box with crocks. These are essentially broken bits of flower pot or crockery - and help to improve the drainage so that your plants do not suffer from root rot.

Then, simply fill your flower box with a shallow layer of compost and you will be ready to plant.

HOT TIP: I like to mix vermiculite or moisture retaining granules with my compost. This lightens the overall weight of the flower box, but also helps to retain moisture within the soil so that you do no have to water it as often!

Now it's time for the fun bit - planting! There are no hard and fast rules when planting a flower box but there are a couple of popular approaches...

For real impact, try using the same plant en masse - Lavender, pelargoniums, anthemis, aster and winter heather all work well. Repetition works particularly well for a modern setting. It allows you to focus on the colour and form of the plant, but you will need to replant seasonally if you want to show the plants at their best and so the costs can mount up......

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Author: Alice Bowe


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