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    • Gallery
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  • Our Plants
    • Bedding and Annuals >
      • Hanging Baskets
    • Bulbs
    • Roses
    • Trees
    • Hedging
    • Shrubs
    • Fruit & Veg
    • Perennials
    • Shade plants >
      • Ferns
    • Grasses
    • Herbs
    • Lavenders
    • Alpines
    • Climbers >
      • Clematis-pruning
  • Advice
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    • Deer proof
    • Plants for shade
    • Long-flowering perennials
    • Evergreen perennials and alpines
    • North-facing walls
    • Plants for clay soil
    • Plants for damp soil
    • Exposed sites
    • Plants for dry and sandy soils
    • Plants for coastal gardens
    • Plants for pots
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Plants for pots

21/4/2019

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    Share your tips!

    Generally dwarf varieties and slow-growing plants should be easy to grow in planters.

    "Vigorous" plants will tend to use up nutrients in the compost quickly, and outgrow their pots, meaning they need greater attention.

    Saucers under pots in summer will reduce the amount of watering needed, whilst pot feet in winter can help protect against excessive damp and frost damage to pots.

    To you have any extra advice?

    Leave a comment and let us all know!

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