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Saturday, June 29, 2013

What to Do With Your Bedding Plants

What to Do With Your Bedding Plants
If you want your garden to look as appealing as possible, you'll need to put some bedding plants in it. For those who don't know what this means, a bedding plant is simply a type of plant that is placed in the garden in aesthetically pleasing formations with other plants. Most plants used for this purpose are annuals. Before you get started, you should know a few basics about which plants to use and how to find them. This will help you create a more pleasant looking result.
Spring and Summer Plants
In order to make your great designs last as long as they can, from spring through fall, you'll need to use different varieties and change them out at least once. One way to do this is simply to make one change a year. So from March through May, you'll use one set of plants (these are your spring bedding plants) and then change them out for another set (the summer bedding plants) near the end of May or the beginning of June.
Purposeful, Not Random
The whole idea of using bedding plants is to create a colorful, eye pleasing design. To do this, you should plan out beforehand what you want to do so that it looks purposeful rather than random. One approach you could take is to make a path that goes through the yard, arranging your plants on either side of it. You can also arrange the plants in complimentary color groups, as well as into geometric figures.
Where to Find Them
So now you must be thinking "this is all great, but how do I actually get a hold of some bedding plants?" The answer is simple. One choice you have is to look for a local greenhouse. They are bound to have what you're looking for. When you look there though, make sure to take a look at the plants first. Check out the leaves (both the tops and bottoms) and look for any signs of insects or fungus. Avoid any plants that have these signs (such as mottled leaves). Another way to go is to shop for bedding plants online. You can find just about anything online these days. Buying plants online is great because often times, it comes directly from the grower. The good thing is that you don't have to go anywhere to order. The downside is that you don't get to see the plants until you receive them, so you should check out customer reviews first and make sure the website has a good reputation for quality.
Setting up a beautiful garden display is easy and simple. There are so many different ways you could do it, you can certainly create a unique design. Just make sure you design with purpose and plan first, and you'll have a great garden. For more information about landscaping and gardening, go to The Nature Walk [http://thenaturewalk.com].


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A Few of the Best Summer Bedding Plants

A Few of the Best Summer Bedding Plants
Summer bedding is an inexpensive and colourful way to fill out spaces in your garden during the summer months. There is a huge array of plants to choose from, some more suited to flower borders, while others best dotted around the flower borders. Whatever plants you choose, make sure you don't bring them out of the greenhouse until the risk of frost is long gone, and when you do bring them outside, acclimatise them first by placing them into a cold frame or leaving them outside during warmer days and bringing them in again at night. Summer bedding plants can be grown from seed, bought as plug plants or as fully grown plants for an instant display. Here are some of my favourites.
Osteospermum or cape daisies are originally from South Africa. They are great ground cover for summer and help to suppress weeds. Flowering heavily from June to October, they come in a variety of colours from creamy white to dark purple. Height 15cm and spread 90cm. Antirrhinums, sometimes called Snapdragons are a popular addition to the garden in summer and are a particular cottage garden favourite. They come in a variety of colours from yellow, pink and orange. They will tolerate full sun or partial shade and flower from May until the first frosts. Nicotiana, commonly known as Tobacco Plant, has pretty trumpet shaped flowers ranging from pink to red and also comes in pale green and creamy white. They are also delicately scented. They tolerate full sun or partial shade and flower from May until the first frosts.
Dianthus is a prolific flowering bedding plant with flowers from coral pink to scarlet and purple. Although it prefers sunny sites it will tolerate particle shade and will flower from May until the autumn. Cosmos is the perfect choice for a summer border. Tall and a prolific flowerer, it will provide colour in the garden until late into the autumn. It comes in shades of pink and white.
I have a number of favourites for hanging baskets and containers. Geraniums have got to be a favourite. In stunning colours from white through to crimson, they come in trailing varieties for hanging baskets or upright for growing in pots. The scented varieties add a subtle fragrance to summer containers. Violas are a particular favourite for all sorts of garden planters. Their cheerful faces brighten up any corner of the garden and as long as you remember to dead head them regularly, they will provide you with flowers all through the summer. Petunias are another favourite for containers. They come in many colours, upright or trailing in habit with double or single flowers.
Jo Poultney is one of two people behind Garden Planters. I have an RHS general certificate in horticulture. Garden Planters source unusual outdoor and indoor planters, and other garden related gifts - whatever your taste, be it traditional, modern or just a bit quirky, we will have something for you. I believe garden planters are an integral part of any garden - they enhance the overall design and say a little something about the person to whom the garden belongs. If you would like to know more about Garden Planters, visit our website at http://www.gardenplantersshop.co.uk
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