Monday 22 February 2016

Outdoor Planting Large Glazing Pots

Container gardening is functional as well as aesthetically beautiful. You can create a wonderful landscape by placing pots, accessories, garden statues in Melbourne, a small water bodies and others. Large glazed pots are preferred choice for outdoor container gardening because these pots withstand temperature fluctuations and weathering. Moreover, these pots absorb moisture, so these pots are hospitable to your plants.



Providing Drainage

Glazed pottery is not porous, and that seems a disadvantage, but you can create drainage system on sides and bottoms of the pots to allow excess moisture to drain from the soil. If you pot doesn’t have drainage hole, you can even use a pot liner inside the pot. Put some rock and then set the insert so that the plastic insert doesn’t sit on the water.

Filling It Up

Big glazed pots in Melbourne can hold more soil than required by the plants, which is obviously disadvantageous and expensive to fill. Mostly soil needs 8-12 inches of depth so that their root zone can find enough space. You can use a filler material to the bottom, so even if you have a big pot, you need much soil to fill.

Adding Soil

Any potting soil works for planting in containers. That is a myth that you need to treat your soil well with fertilizers etc. to grow a healthy plants. However, always use a new soil so that it prevents pests or diseases. You can buy good potting mix in any garden center in Melbourne. You can also make your own soil but combing peat, sterile compost, potting soil and vermiculite.

Preparing for cold


Winters are treacherous for plants, especially for outdoor gardening. Using a glazed pot helps to protect it from cracking. Terracotta pots in Melbourne are most vulnerable to cracks; even glazed pots can be cracked in extreme weather, so you need to taking care of it.

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