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Say
Happy Mothers Day
with a container full of plants!
Instead
of the traditional bouquet of flowers, treat mom to some plants that
will bloom for months come.
Design mom's container yourself and play to her favorite
colors and flowers. You
can even combine beauty with function by mixing herbs and veggies
alongside flowers or putting them in separate containers.
Here are some tips to get started.
Thriller, filler, spiller,
is the design formula
When you go to the garden center, remember
thriller, spiller, and filler
as you pick out your plants.
Thriller is the tall and often dramatic plant that is usually
placed in the center of the container.
Filler includes all the rounded or mounded plants that will
fill out the container.
And spiller is the trailing plants that will spill over the side and
visually break the sharpness of the container's edge. Spillers can
be either flowering or foliage plants.
With plants in all three categories, you'll be headed in the
right design direction.
Next, think color
Incorporate mom's favorite color by combining plants with different
shades of one color.
For example, hot pink and rose petunias can be planted with light
pink Calibrachoa and pink verbena with white centers.
Another interesting combo is made up of all foliage or
foliage with a pop of just one color.
Think about what mom likes and make it happen.
Veggies in pots
are great for moms who are limited to growing plants on balconies or
patios--or just want to pick their tomatoes close to the kitchen.
For container gardening, look for veggies that are compact,
produce smaller-sized fruits and grow more like a bush, rather than
a trailing vine. Also
look for varieties that mature rather quickly.
A great small-fruited variety, that has a shorter maturing time, is
Tomato Tumblin' Tom. It
grows handfuls of round, cherry-like fruit and has a weeping habit
that will spill over the side of containers.
This attractive tomato will grow in hanging baskets, window
boxes and tall containers.
Several herbs can be grouped together or used as the foliage
component among flowers.
Their variety of sizes, shapes and colors offer some great
combos. Select mom's
faves and you will create a long-loved gift.
Reminder: The last
average date of frost is May 17th
so there's still the threat of frost.
And since plants right out of the greenhouse aren't ready for
cold nights, they will need to be covered if temps will hit near 32
degrees. Use cloth
rather than plastic to protect your plants.
Tip of the Week reprinted courtesy of Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado (ALCC) of which Harbor Landscape Company is a member. ALCC is the only professional organization for Colorado's landscape contracting industry statewide. Tip of the Week is copyrighted by Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado and may be forwarded or copied by its members provided proper credit is given to ALCC.