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		<title>Plastic Plant Pots Range of Designs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 19:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there are many people who readily choose clay pots, others are exhausted with its shortcomings. The fact that clay pots easily breaks has become a usual problem for gardeners and homeowners alike. The material is also very heavy that the task of moving it from one spot of the garden to another is quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there are many people who readily choose clay pots, others are exhausted with its shortcomings. The fact that clay pots easily breaks has become a usual problem for gardeners and homeowners alike. The material is also very heavy that the task of moving it from one spot of the garden to another is quite demanding. A plastic pot is an alternative that homeowners can consider. These are durable considering they are waterproof. Being lightweight is another positive feedback as people can simply transport it when they feel like changing their garden arrangement. Some people would think that going with plastic would mean sacrificing aesthetics but these days it is not just the case.</p>
<p>The designs of <a  href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/the-incredible-benefits-of-plastic-garden-pots/">plastic plant pots</a> are not limiting at all. Gone are the days that choosing plastic would mean having green or orange tinted pots that can look distasteful against a well tended garden. Nowadays, manufacturers offer more variety in terms of sizes, shapes and finishing. Other than the basic finishing for pots, there are now more textured exterior that looks more pleasing in the garden. There are also patterns that are fashioned after certain types of materials. For instance, the plastic pot can also have patterns of wood, marble, clay and other desirable materials for pots.</p>
<p>There are also less traditional designs. For instance, glossy finishes in bright colors just might be what the garden layout needs to look more vivid. Those may be perfect for homeowners who wish the pots to stand out rather than blend in. These loud colors would also be ideal for contemporary decorating themes. For instance, a bold red plastic pot with glossy exterior would be best for plants to be situated against a neutral background.</p>
<p>It is not only the color that should be considered. People can also be choosy when it comes to the shapes of the plastic pots. For example, the bold colors as well as clean cut shapes of plastic pots would complete the modern look the homeowner is aiming for. At the same time, those that are after classic and traditional spaces can go for urns made of plastic that are finished in cement or stone patterns.</p>
<p>For those who are still undecided, decoupage plastic pots may be the answer. These are ordinary plastic pots with a picture or illustration glued on the exterior. Aside from being original, homeowners can really opt for designs that would perfectly match their outdoor decorating theme. Designs can include country life, flora and fauna as well as patterns and flourishes. If homeowners still cannot find something that is suitable to their taste, they can also be creative. They can try to personalize plastic pots especially those that are meant to be used indoors. Those that are to be used outdoors may be more demanding because people need to worry about waterproofing their designs.</p>
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		<title>Plastic Flower Pots for Gardening Needs and Plant Decor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 22:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plastic flower pots are ideal for people who are into gardening. It is quite practical when it comes to planting needs. Aside from being lightweight, it is also economical. The usual materials used for potted plants have their disadvantages including the tendency to break. Clay, cement and marble pots are also less manageable considering their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plastic <a  href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/flower-pots-choices-to-make-your-garden-beautiful/">flower pots</a> are ideal for people who are into gardening. It is quite practical when it comes to planting needs. Aside from being lightweight, it is also economical. The usual materials used for potted plants have their disadvantages including the tendency to break. Clay, cement and marble pots are also less manageable considering their weight disadvantage. On top of all those, plastic ones are the cheapest from the line.</p>
<p>The variety of pots is also perfect for different gardening needs. Most of the pieces are designed to be compatible for both indoor and outdoor use. The smallest sizes would include 3.5 inch, 4 inch and 5 inch pots. Medium sized ones would include 8 inch, 10 inch pots and 1 gallon pots. The largest variations can be anything from 4-10 gallon pots. Choosing the right size is understandably dependent on the type of flowering plant or shrub to use it with. Most gardeners would already have an idea of the size of pot ideal for a specific type of plant. Using something too small would lead to limited growth for the plant while using something too big would be impractical. At the same time, homeowners should also consider where they are going to put the flower pot. It is obvious that the large pieces would not be recommended for tabletop use. It does not have to sound so complicated as people can also mix and match sizes depending on the look they wish to achieve.</p>
<p>Other than ordinary flower pots there are also ones for specialized planting needs such as hanging pots and orchid baskets. There are large rectangular <a  href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/plastic-plant-pots-range-of-designs/">plastic pots</a> also referred to as window boxes. There are mini pots perfect for seedlings as well as trays for varied gardening needs.</p>
<p>The designs of plastic flower pots are no longer limited as people may think. A lot of the finishing can already closely replicate different kinds of colors and textures that would look more appealing in the garden. If people wish to have something pristine, there are white ones in different sizes. Those may be perfect for those who wish the pots to stand out from the arrangement. At the same time there are also different shades of green that would easily blend in and not serve as a distraction to the plants. For those who love old world charm, plastic pots that are finished in verdigris or rust would be best. Pots that are finished in bright colors on the other hand would go wonderfully with eclectic themes, modern decorating styles and minimalistic approaches. The homeowner can play with different shapes and sizes in a specific area to make it look closer to how they have imagined it.</p>
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		<title>Large Planter Styles for Outdoor Aesthetics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 22:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeowners admit to the role flower pots play in the outdoor decorating scheme even if they are not into gardening. While some people would think that these are merely where the flora is to be planted, many would agree that it adds a lot in making the outdoor space more organized and lively. The wide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homeowners admit to the role <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/flower-pots-choices-to-make-your-garden-beautiful/">flower pots</a> play in the outdoor decorating scheme even if they are not into gardening. While some people would think that these are merely where the flora is to be planted, many would agree that it adds a lot in making the outdoor space more organized and lively. </p>
<p>The wide selection of designs would probably explain how many people incorporate them in their landscape architecture. Whether or not the homeowner has a big lawn, <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/large-garden-pots/">large pots</a> can still be used for the décor. The innumerable designs would allow any homeowner to choose a large planter that would go with the style in their patio. There are pots that are more like modern architectural pieces that are after making a statement without being too romantic. There are also classic approaches that would be ideal for people who want nothing more than the romance that a rustic garden brings. There are also quirky designs for homeowners who wish to be a little bit more playful in their outdoor décor.</p>
<p>The many shapes these planters come in can also be handy in creating the look homeowners want. The basic shape of the pot would be more than enough for those who wish for simplicity. At the same time, people who want the pots to take center stage can also opt for those with more intricate designs. For instance, pots can have carved embossed patterns. There are also pots with their own pedestals. There are also square and rectangular ones for people who would like to create more lines in their sprawling backyard. Choosing from the wide selection would be a matter of knowing what look they are trying to achieve.</p>
<p>The material used may also be considered when choosing from the array of <a  href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/large-garden-pots/">large pots</a>. There are wooden pots that may be ideal for patio setups that make use of a lot of wooden fixtures. If the existing patio furniture set is made of wood, then it might be a good idea to stick to that material. Wooden pots can be natural, painted or stained so homeowners can choose something that is more fitting to their style. People can also choose to mix and match. For instance, if the patio looks overly monotonous with the wooden fixtures painted in white, orange clay pots would be a good option for providing contrast.</p>
<p>Stone and metal planters are the heaviest from the selection but homeowners can also utilize them to their advantage. Opting for these bulky pieces would be ideal for people who are very particular about their arrangement. Homeowners would not have to worry about the misaligned pots as it would take much effort to move them. There are also looks that can only be achieved by choosing stone and metal planters.</p>
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		<title>Great Garden Storage Boxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 23:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing from the range of storage options for the garden should not be taken lightly. This is because it would help a lot in creating a less cluttered space for the outdoors. Getting the right kind would also do wonders in the overall aesthetic appeal. On top of all those, homeowners would be able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing from the range of storage options for the garden should not be taken lightly. This is because it would help a lot in creating a less cluttered space for the outdoors. Getting the right kind would also do wonders in the overall aesthetic appeal. On top of all those, homeowners would be able to express themselves with the type they choose.</p>
<p>These storage boxes can be made of varied materials. There are ones that come in wood, hard plastic, metal and other synthetic materials. Choosing from these materials can be based on where it is to be situated. For instance, wooden pieces can easily be paired with wooden outdoor furniture sets. However, it would not be recommended if the patio does not have any kind of shade or covering. Wood garden storage boxes, especially those in natural finish, would not be able to withstand continuous exposure to weather elements. Both sun exposure and moisture spell bad news to many kinds of wood. It can lead to development of molds and other organisms that would lead to rotting.</p>
<p>Hard plastic is a common preference for people who are after something that is reliable and durable. The downside is that it would be a little bit more difficult to find something that would go with the outdoor décor. Unlike wood and metal that can easily blend in varied decorating styles, hard plastic storage boxes would not be as versatile. However, if it is not meant to be situated anywhere near the main outdoor space, then it would be acceptable. </p>
<p>The protection that hard plastic gives is also something that homeowners can depend on so they do not have to worry about the items that they keep inside it. It is very common to use this for storing gardening tools. Homeowners know how much they invest on these tools and the last thing they want is misplacing any of them. Storing them in plastic storage boxes would be synonymous to taking care of them because the material is completely waterproof. Keeping them exposed will only lead to the fast deterioration of these gardening tools. Aside from protecting the costly equipment from being damaged by rust, keeping them stored would also be safer for the whole family.</p>
<p>Metal ones also have its advantages. First and foremost, it is very durable compared to the other types of storage options. This means that whatever the homeowner puts in it for storage would not lead to damaging the material. Accumulated scratches on the plastic storage will result to people wanting to replace it soon.</p>
<p>It can also be used as a patio storage box. It is not worthwhile to spend so much time gardening if others cannot appreciate it. Homeowners who want to spend more time outdoors invest on patio dining sets or patio living room sets to make it more inviting for guests. While some would be satisfied in having several trips indoors to get what they need, others depend on the storage box for all those necessities. They can place extra pillows, coffee table books and serving ware in the storage box.</p>
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		<title>Flower Pots – Choices To make Your Garden Beautiful</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A flower pot is a vessel in which a flower plant is grown. Over the years they have started to hold plants that do not bloom but are still used to beatify gardens and homes. The magnitude of flower pot designs out there is just too immense to tell you of all of them in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A flower pot is a vessel in which a flower plant is grown. Over the years they have started to hold plants that do not bloom but are still used to beatify gardens and homes.  The magnitude of flower pot designs out there is just too immense to tell you of all of them in this article but after reading this article you will know a little bit more about <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/flower-pots-choices-to-make-your-garden-beautiful/">flower pots</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Flower Pots</strong></p>
<p>•	<a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/garden-plant-pots/">Terra Cotta Pots</a> – these are the pots that have been used since the initial entrance of flowerpots on the market. Terra cotta means iron rich porous clay. Even flower lovers who dedicate a lot of their time to planting and grooming flowers do not know this and think that terra cotta simply refers to that brick red color. It is mostly used in the latter meaning rather than the prior nowadays anyway. These pots are a great way to display flowers along your driveway or your front yard and can be placed directly on the ground.</p>
<p>•	Biodegradable pots – these are beginning to gain a lot of glamour with everyone trying to go green and save the earth. Many of the plants that you will buy nowadays will come in these pots that are biodegradable so you can dig a hole and plant them in the ground without getting your hands too dirty removing them from their initial container.</p>
<p>•	<a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/the-incredible-benefits-of-plastic-garden-pots/">Plastic pots</a> – these are popular as they afford you the ability to add color to your garden without all the flowers. So this is good for those who have allergies but still love to have plants around but cannot have flowering plants around.</p>
<p>•	<a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/ceramic-garden-pots-the-obvious-design-choice/">Ceramic pots</a>- these are ideal for indoor plants and for formal gardens as they are usually glazed and adorned with beautiful patterns and designs. They can be found in a variety of colors as well.</p>
<p><strong>Why Use Flowerpots?</strong></p>
<p>There are many reasons to plant in pots rather than in the ground. If you are living in an apartment or condo which you own you may not have any land space on which to plant. Likewise, if you are living in these places and are renting, planting in pots will allow you to carry your plants with you in the event you have to move.  You also have the opportunity to grow plants that are season sensitive so for example if you have a plant that would not do well outside in the winter, when it is in a pot you can take it inside where the weather is a lot less harsh. </p>
<p>When choosing your flower and <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com">garden pots</a> no matter your reason, it is good to know that you will be able to take your treasured plants with you wherever you end up living in the future. There are a great amount of flower pots to choose from and you are not limited to this list. These are just a few of the more popular pots on the market now.</p>
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		<title>Garden Urns Create Happiness In Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 12:34:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden urns are great for creating a focal point in your garden. They translate a classic style to any type of garden boasting any variety of plants. They can be used to accomplish this with or without flowers. If you do not plan to put flowers into your garden urn then you can choose one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/garden-urns-create-happiness-in-your-garden/">Garden urns</a> are great for creating a focal point in your garden. They translate a classic style to any type of garden boasting any variety of plants. They can be used to accomplish this with or without flowers.  If you do not plan to put flowers into your garden urn then you can choose one that is more ornate and has a beautiful design to it. Keep in mind that the style of your urn will need to match with the style of your garden. There are urns that are very classic and suited for covered or inside gardens and there are those which are more rustic and are more favored to the outdoors.</p>
<p><strong>Things to Consider when Choosing your Garden Urn</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You should know the purpose that your urn is going to serve. If it will be for purely ornamental purposes and won’t house any flowers it is best to get a bigger piece that will make a greater statement and serve as a wonderful focal point.</li>
<li>Know what size urn you can accommodate in your garden. Having an urn that is too large will cause your garden to look cluttered and uninviting.</li>
<li>You should know where exactly you are going to put it and if the store you are purchasing from will aid in installing it. These things are usually very heavy so you will need to know who will be installing it before you buy. Otherwise it will stay where the delivery man left it for the rest of its life because you cannot move it.</li>
<li>Choose an urn with drainage holes, if you do not they will hold water when it rains and this will harbor mosquitoes as well as other annoying pests.</li>
<li>Decide what colors will blend the best with the current colors in your garden. Although you want your urn to be a standard set by itself, you do not want a focal point that detracts from everything else.</li>
<li>The type of material that your urn will be made from. This will depend on the type of <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/flower-pots-choices-to-make-your-garden-beautiful/">flower pots</a> and <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com">garden pots</a> that you already have if any. You want your entire garden theme to be cohesive, from color coordination to materials of flower pots.</li>
<li>Know what you can get within your budget. Do your research before going to the store so you know what you can afford. This will eliminate the wasting of your time and will help avoid embarrassing situations. </li>
<p>You may be able to think of other things you need to think about when choosing your garden urn. The more things you get checked out before going urn hunting the better and more fulfilling your experience will be. Remember to choose an urn that fits the style of your garden, the flowers that can be found in your garden and the amount of space you have in your garden. A huge urn in a small space will appear overwhelming and cumbersome. Happy garden urn hunting!</p>
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		<title>Ideas For Alternative Garden Pots</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 03:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When creating your own container garden, using plain, old terracotta pots can get very boring, very quickly. If you are looking for starter pots for a regular, in ground garden, you may not want to use the plastic bucket pots that most small plants come in from the local garden center. There are many alternative [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When creating your own container garden, using plain, old <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/garden-plant-pots/">terracotta pots</a> can get very boring, very quickly. If you are looking for starter pots for a regular, in ground garden, you may not want to use the plastic bucket pots that most small plants come in from the local garden center. There are many <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/ideas-for-alternative-garden-pots/">alternative garden pots</a> options to these regular pots and planters that can be used to spruce up your container garden or help protect the environment by reducing the use of plastic pots.</p>
<p>A container garden is any type of garden, including vegetables or flowers, that is keep entirely in containers. This is a great option for city dwellers where yard space is at a premium or people with physical limitations who may be unable to tend to a normal garden. You can make quite a statement by the pots you use for plantings. There are many options available including ceramic vases, pots and pans, or even lined baskets. Visit flea markets looking for interesting containers that are interesting and eye-catching. Almost any type of vessel can be used as a garden pot. Some containers, particularly those never meant for planting, will require a small amount of modification to be suitable for plants. This would include drilling small holes in the bottom or placing a large layer of sand or gravel to allow for adequate drainage. Baskets or other cloth containers can be waterproofed to an extent to protect them and make them last longer.</p>
<p>When raising seedlings or small plants in pots for later transfer to a garden or landscaping, it can be disheartening to see dozens of plastic pots wasted because they cannot be recycled and are too flimsy to be reused. A great option is using peat pots. These are containers shaped from compressed peat. They will hold their shape for a few weeks while preparing plants for transplant and can be planted directly into the ground as the peat will quickly disintegrate. You can also create your own biodegradable pots with some old newspapers and a container to use as a mold. Simply line the inside of a pot with large strips of newspaper torn to size and slightly moisten to help hold their shape. You may prefer to tie a few pieces of string around the outside until planting.</p>
<p>By considering alternatives to regular <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com">garden pots</a>, you can help the earth by reusing and recycling. Always keep your eye open for reusing old containers; these add charm to any container garden. Further using alternatives to plastic pots will help protect the environment and can even save money</p>
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		<title>Garden Plant Pots: Why Clay And Terracotta Is Still The Best Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 17:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We will take it for granted that you are on the lookout for garden plant pots that are supposed to stay outdoors. Although there are a lot of containers that can be used indoors, the pots you need for your exterior spaces have to be resilient enough to withstand sudden drops in temperature, extreme downpours [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We will take it for granted that you are on the lookout for <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/garden-plant-pots/">garden plant pots</a> that are supposed to stay outdoors. Although there are a lot of containers that can be used indoors, the pots you need for your exterior spaces have to be resilient enough to withstand sudden drops in temperature, extreme downpours and being baked under the sun for long periods of time.</p>
<p>You can strike off from your list of potentials such garden plant pots as metal, aluminum, brass or stainless steel containers which fare poorly with sudden climate changes; wood containers or wooden baskets which are too moisture absorbent and easily succumbs to rot or decay; and plastic, rubber, fiberglass or polyurethane pots, whose inherent property is to retain too much heat and moisture which is detrimental to the plants’ health.</p>
<p>Many people favor clay and terracotta <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com">garden pots</a> and for good reasons too. These vessels have been used by man since time immemorial and have never really lost their appeal. The smaller models could be bought rather inexpensively and by bulk, which is perfect especially if you are nursing seedlings. The larger, wider and taller ones are of course more expensive. Nonetheless, these are relatively more affordable than having custom-made cement or marble pots of the same size.</p>
<p>Clay and terracotta pots can absorb large volumes of water which is good if you have the tendency to over water plants, or that your locale experiences more inches of rainfall than you really care for. But during warm or hot days, you may want to water your plants a bit more since the pots drain away a lot of the moisture from the planting media.</p>
<p>When buying, you should make sure that the clay or terracotta pots are solidly made with very thick walls and base. These should be crack and chip free with one or more drainage holes either at the center of the base or off to the side. Any design will do if you plan on keeping the potted plants sitting directly on the soil. If you want to put your potted plants on top of a table or whatever raised surface you might have, a saucer made from the same material will keep the area clean by confining the excess water within that limited space.</p>
<p>If you want a few potted plants sitting on your porch or deck, you might want to choose the ones with legs or those with accompanying stands. Elevating the pots from the floor will help the air circulate more freely to the roots of the plants and will lessen mold growth around the base of the pots.</p>
<p>The same is true for <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/large-garden-pots/">very large pots</a>. The one concern you should be looking out for with oversized pots on stands or legs is its balance. Make sure that you place the pots on a level area, and that there is little risk from being accidentally walked or banged into. Unfortunately, unlike plastic or resin plant pots, clay and terracotta can easily break or chip when the right amount of stress or pressure is applied. </p>
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		<title>Large Garden Pots</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 01:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large garden pots, if chosen correctly, can afford you both form and functionality. When we say “large” pots, we mean vessels, containers and planters that can hold more than 20 centimeters of soil at a time. Carefully trimmed shrubs, bushes and even trees can be placed in large garden pots. These days, many of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Large garden pots, if chosen correctly, can afford you both form and functionality. When we say “large” pots, we mean vessels, containers and planters that can hold more than 20 centimeters of soil at a time. Carefully trimmed shrubs, bushes and even trees can be placed in<a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/large-garden-pots/"> large garden pots</a>. These days, many of the newer designs are actually geared for the care and display of indoor foliage; although the majority of garden enthusiasts still display their oversized pots outdoors. So if you are thinking about sprucing your space up with one or more large and oversized pots, here are tips you might find useful.</p>
<p>1. Consider your plant life first and foremost. Exactly what kind of greens are you planning to pot? The biggest and most common mistake that people make when choosing their planters is: not knowing beforehand what plant life they want to move there. By immediately determining what greens you will be using, you can choose pots that are designed specifically for outdoor or indoor use. You can also rightfully choose the size and scale of the vessel in relation to the plants’ bulk, root size and their potential for growth. More importantly, you can choose the containers that will accentuate both the plants and the space surrounding it.</p>
<p>As a rule: large garden pots are attention grabbers by themselves. They do not need elaborate designs or vibrant colors to “announce” their presence. But you need these pots to blend well with your décor and the plants you have potted. Otherwise, you might as well display an empty pot.</p>
<p>2. Consider your allocated space. It does not follow that just because you have a limited space (regardless of whether it is indoors or outdoors,) means you only get medium or small sized garden pots. As long as the area is not prone to large volumes of foot traffic (where someone might accidentally walk into your pots and topple them over,) and that it is on a flat and level area, then you can install as large a garden pot as you want.</p>
<p>However, in order not to overwhelm the space, consider the height and width of both your plants and your pots in relation to its surrounding. For indoor areas where you want an unobstructed view out the window, you might want to choose low or medium-high boxes or pots for your shaped bushes and shrubs. This would also work well outdoors where the surrounding areas might contain other plants you want to display, or other features of your home you want to showcase.</p>
<p>If you have a rather high ceiling but not a lot of floor space, or you have ample head space out back; you might want to choose taller containers with taller foliage. This will still be in line with the linear composition of the space, but can help break the monotony of the bare walls or the open sky. On the other hand, if you do have ample floor space indoors or outdoors, you might want to consider getting wider <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com">garden pots</a> that can hold several shaped greens or various blooming plants all at the same time. It would also be great if you can group similar looking but different sized or colored pots, with the same kind of plants in one area.</p>
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		<title>The Ingenious Garden Hose Pot</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:33:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden hoses are essential to the serious gardener. It is a common sight in any well cultivated yard worth mentioning. Plants need constant care; activities such as pruning, weeding, and watering are essential to the survival of a garden plant. The hose, then, is the most convenient tool that is used by avid gardeners for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Garden hoses are essential to the serious gardener. It is a common sight in any well cultivated yard worth mentioning. Plants need constant care; activities such as pruning, weeding, and watering are essential to the survival of a garden plant. The hose, then, is the most convenient tool that is used by avid gardeners for the watering of plants in a yard or garden. It is made out of a very long, flexible tube made out of plastic or rubber. It has a coupling at one end to connect it to the spigot of a faucet, and a sprayer or a sprinkler at the other end, for effective plant watering.</p>
<p>Hoses are naturally long in order to reach into every area of a yard. To keep them out of the way while they are not in use is a general predicament for the gardener. A hose that is not kept properly is an unsightly thing. It could get tangled up with your precious plants; it could lie in wait on paths meant for walking and snare the passers by in its rubbery grip. A hose not well kept can get trodden on and driven over with bikes and cars, and lessen its life span. The problem of keeping these hoses safely away can be solved with the use of a <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/the-ingenious-garden-hose-pot/">garden hose pot</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Our Best Selling Garden Hose Pots</strong></p>
<p><table><tr><td><a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/B000NTI780/gardenpot-20' rel='nofollow'><img src='http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41dy4Bz4EPL.jpg' width='250' border='0'></a></td><td><div><h3><a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/B000NTI780/gardenpot-20' rel='nofollow'>Suncast 50-Foot Capacity Garden Hose Reel Pot Taupe HRP60</a></h3></div><div>Innovative And Functional Style A large 50' hose capacity will easily handle most size yards. High performance hose guide makes winding and unwinding hoses as snap. Patented EasyLink system ensures water tight connection between hose reel and hose. Click On Image For Zoom View Holds up to 50' of 5/8" hose Planter design conceals hose reel inside Comes fully assembled Dimensions 19.5"W x 19.5" D x 10"H Constructed of Durable Polyresin Ships within 3-5 business days In Stock-Ships Fast</div><div>Price: <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">$39.99</span></div><div>You Pay: <span style="font-size:1.2em; color:red;">$32.81</span> (18% savings!)</div><div><a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/B000NTI780/gardenpot-20' rel='nofollow'><img src='http://crazygoodtools.com/images/buynow.gif' border='0'></a></div></td></tr></table></p>
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<p><table><tr><td><a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/B000HHQ7FS/gardenpot-20' rel='nofollow'><img src='http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JA9GMxj4L.jpg' width='250' border='0'></a></td><td><div><h3><a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/B000HHQ7FS/gardenpot-20' rel='nofollow'>Akro-Mils RZGH210A34 Garden Hose Pot, Sandstone, 21-Inch</a></h3></div><div>The versatile garden hose pot can be used as an attractive planter or to neatly coil and conceal garden hoses. It is lightweight, durable and rotationally molded. Remove included side plug to insert hose end or set plug to use as a planter. Optimum drainage provided by bottom channel design. 10-year warranty against cracking and chipping. Available in sandstone color. It measures 21-inch diameter.</div><div>Price: <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">$44.99</span></div><div>You Pay: <span style="font-size:1.2em; color:red;">$39.79</span> (12% savings!)</div><div><a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/B000HHQ7FS/gardenpot-20' rel='nofollow'><img src='http://crazygoodtools.com/images/buynow.gif' border='0'></a></div></td></tr></table></p>
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<p>A pot is typically used for ornamental plants, herbs, and even small trees if it is a garden pot. Special garden soil is placed into the pot, and the choice of flora is then put in for cultivation. A garden hose pot looks somewhat like a garden pot in size. Like a <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com">garden pot</a>, it is <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/large-garden-pots/">larger</a> than an ordinary <a href="http://www.gardenpotsguide.com/flower-pots-choices-to-make-your-garden-beautiful/">flowering pot</a>. The main difference is that they are used for keeping and hiding away garden hoses instead of for planting. Some of these special pots have a matching lid, to safely hide away and cover the hose after every watering. They are well designed to have drainage holes at the bottom and side holes so that the coupling need not be removed from the spigot. There is a center post in the interior for arranging the hose properly into a coil, and they come in many designs, finishes, and materials.</p>
<p>A garden hose pot is just one of the many accessories available to today’s gardener. With these accessories, a garden can be as stylish as the indoor space of houses. Time outdoors will become an enjoyable experience, with all the beautiful sights that can be achieved. Many choices can be made regarding these hose pots. There are pots made out of copper, brass, or resin. Designs also vary, from the plain to the footed, from the simulated wicker to the embossed, to the patina. Embossed designs can be found of any subject preferred, from birds to dragons, to geometric and indigenous patterns. Resin pots are molded into any texture imaginable. Form and function meld beautifully in these pots, and gardening in the outdoors has never been more fun.</p>
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