Success with Container
Here is some secret of Merry Meier, an experience gardener
1. Get the right soil. Manycommercial solid have poor drainage because of too much organic material. You should use a soil with lava rock in it to help the drainage.
2. Give plants their space. Buy a container twic the size of the plant you want to put in it so it can spread its roots and grow.
3. Leave room for water. Allow at least 1/2 to 1 inch of space from the soil line to the top of the pot.
4. Water correctly. Pour the water slowly around the edge of the pot and make sure the soil is wet.
5. Size them up. Plants won't thrive if you don't move them to bigger pots each year.
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