Container Gardening: Perennials & Annuals

Combine perennials like lavender and salvia with annuals such as petunias for a vibrant container garden. Choose a variety of colors and textures for continuous blooms.

Perennials provide a solid foundation in container gardens, while annuals offer pops of color and variety. Mix and match different plant heights and growth habits for visual interest.

When combining perennials and annuals, consider the sunlight requirements of each plant. Place sun-loving annuals on the outer edges of the container and shade-tolerant perennials in the center.

Watering is crucial for container gardens with a mix of perennials and annuals. Monitor soil moisture regularly and adjust watering frequency based on the needs of the plants in your containers.

Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering in your container garden. Prune back leggy growth to promote new growth and maintain the overall health of your plants.

Create a stunning display of color and blooms by combining perennials and annuals in your container garden. Experiment with different plant combinations to find what works best for your space.

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