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Container gardening refers to gardening which is done in containers like boxes or pots. The containers and the pots are then kept near the window sill or kept hanging from the ceiling. Many people go for container gardening as they don't have an open space outside their house to maintain a garden. However it is very necessary that you have knowledge of the finer aspects of container gardening before you begin it. you should know how to which type of soil is used for different plants as well as take care of the drainage systems. There are more nuances that you should be aware of before even beginning to delve further into container gardening. Gardening has proven to be a hobby for many people but the space constraints in the house do not let people do traditional gardening. Hence container gardening has caught up in a big way. As mentioned before you will have to learn the basic aspects of container gardening before you start it. There is no better way to learn container gardening than referring to eBooks. The eBooks show you how even a patio or a porch can be turned into a container garden. The container gardening eBooks suggest some really good choices of plants that you can grow in your container garden. The plant list for container gardening consists of a wide choice. You can grow plants like Pansies, Cherry Tomatoes, Watermelons, Petunias, Geraniums, Egg Plant and a lot of other plants. You can make container out of wooden boxes, plastic containers or old bottles. The container gardening eBooks also suggest gardening color schemes. Most of the container gardening eBooks state that the color schemes of the container garden should complement the color scheme of the house. The container garden can complement the outdoor as well as the indoor fixtures. Also the container gardening eBooks state the most appropriate places where you can put up the container garden. Container gardening is most suited for places like apartment blocks, rooftop gardening, patios, porches and window sills. Many pots can be also hung from the ceiling. In fact the container gardening eBooks suggest that you use vertical spaces in your house by hanging baskets and using poles for the shrubs and the creepers. You can also use your window sill to hang a basket full of plants, flowers or herbs. You should make certain that your containers have the appropriate soil and are properly drained.


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