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If you’ve never tried it, gardening with containers is fun, easy, and anyone can do it. With a terracotta pot, some summer bedding, and green-fingered expertise, your miniature garden comes to life. As each plant grows, it brings a high level of beauty your friends will envy.

When you’re unsure where to set the containers, you have numerous spots around your home, for instance, near your front entrance or driveway. Around the pool, the back porch, inside your home, or out on your balcony.

Before Using Inspect Your Containers

Before you begin using your containers, we recommend inspecting and washing them thoroughly, inside and out. That is vital if you’re using a pot that previously had plants in it. Quite often, there are traces of old compost found on the pot’s walls.

Attached to the composting material, you will discover pests, diseases, and mold spores, that gets overlooked. Those intruders can harm or infect your new plants. We recommend putting your planter in water that contains a garden disinfectant and scrub it until clean.

During your inspection, do check for adequate drainage holes. Your plant’s roots need oxygen; should water fill the container and not drain quickly, those roots will starve. A simple trick is to place a layer of broken terracotta over the drainage holes to prevent compost blockage.

How To Prepare Your Containers

With your containers thoroughly washed, scrubbed, disinfected, and rinsed, now it’s time to prepare them for plants. Here you will have four simple steps:

  • Compost Level
  • Plant Emersion
  • Center Planting
  • Watering

Step 1. Fill your container with quality peat or loam-based compost and firm lightly. Check that the compost stops at least 1 inch below the lip of the container; this will be your watering space.

Step 2. Hours before planting, plunge our plants into a bucket of water and thoroughly soak them. That type of watering prevents shock once replanted in new compost.

Step 3. Create a central hole large enough for the rootball. Place the plant into the hole firming the compost around it.

Step 4. With the 1 inch space below the lip of the container, level the surface of the compost. Water thoroughly until water starts to flow from the base of the pot.

That’s all it takes to get you started gardening with containers!

Need Our Help Gardening With Containers?

Do you have a gardening container idea but don’t know where to start? Our lawn care & landscape professionals at “A Clean Cut Lawn Care” can help you bring your vision to life. If you’re a homeowner or property manager in Fayetteville, Farmington, Prairie Grove, Cave Springs, Elm Springs, Springdale, and SW Rogers, we can quickly assist you.

Are you ready to discover the possibilities of gardening with containers at your Northwest Arkansas property or landscape? If so, call us at 479-262-0253 or Contact us here.

 

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What To Know About Poison Ivy Before Gardening https://www.acleancutlawncare.com/poison-ivy-gardening/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=poison-ivy-gardening Mon, 21 Aug 2017 21:08:11 +0000 https://acleancutlawncare.com/?p=11129 The post What To Know About Poison Ivy Before Gardening appeared first on acleancutlawncare.com.

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What To Know About Poison Ivy Before Gardening

Do you like to get down in the dirt and manage your own garden? If so, you may want to take a few precautions. After all, the more you know, the better a job you can do on your garden and the safer you’ll be. It would be wise to keep in mind that as harmless as garden work can be, there are a few sneaky plants that can totally ruin your day, and maybe worse. Poison ivy is most certainly one of them. Here’s what you need to know about poison ivy so you can ensure your gardening experience is a positive one. This article is brought to you by lawn service Fayetteville AR company A Clean Cut Lawn Care.

Where One Can Find The Notorious Poison Ivy

Most of us have experienced the dreaded poison ivy rash at some point in our lives. Whether it was hide and seek in the woods with friends or an outdoorsy hike with the family, poison ivy lurks in the least suspecting of places. One can find it all throughout the United States mainland. It can grow on plants, trees, and can even wrap around metal poles.

How Does One Avoid It?

Well, as the famous saying goes, leaves of three, let it be. Poison ivy is not the only plant that always grows only three leaves. And there are plenty of such plants that won’t leave you a nasty rash and are completely harmless. But, as a general rule of thumb, when you see a plant with three leaves, keep your distance. Another key indicator is the color of the leaves, which changes by season. In the spring, they turn to a dark maroon. In the summer, they’re as green as any other plant. And in autumn, which is just around the corner, they’re orange and yellow.

What Not To Do If You Catch It

If you do happen to have the bad luck of rubbing up against one of these nasty plants, don’t panic. But also, as difficult as they may sound, you must refrain from scratching, as that will only exacerbate the problem. That’s because you will open the blisters, allowing the rash to spread, not only in the area you first had the rash, but also in whichever other parts of your body that you scratch, since your nails will then have the plant’s oil on them.

What You Should Do If You Get Poison Ivy

Instead, be sure to soak your body in cold water as soon as possible. If you know precisely where the plant touched you, then you can place pressure on it with a cold washcloth. Also be sure to pick yourself up some topical cream, preferably Cortisone or any variant of corticosteroid. You can purchase this presumably at any common pharmacy over the counter.

If you’d rather avoid the risk altogether and instead get a professional to make that garden look it’s best, please reach out to A Clean Cut Lawn Care and ask us about our excellent garden and lawn service Fayetteville AR services. For more information, give us a call at 479-856-9800 or Contact us here!

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