Container
Gardens for Every Occasion
By Melinda Myers
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[April 16, 2019]
Make
every occasion special by designing and growing containers for
summer holidays, weddings, anniversary parties or other special
celebrations. Pick a color scheme appropriate for the occasion or a
variety of colors and shapes sure to add a festive touch.
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Look for opportunities to include edible and
flower filled planters. Set containers at your front entrance to
welcome family and guests. Use smaller containers to line a pathway
and decorate each table. Fill large pots with tall plants and
ornamental grasses to provide privacy and define spaces.
Boost your confidence and eliminate the guesswork by including
winning varieties trialed and proven for their performance in
gardens and containers. All-America Selections (AAS) is a non-profit
trialing organization with test sites across the U.S. and Canada.
Volunteer judges rate entries based on their improved performance,
flavor and unique qualities. Visit the AAS website for help
selecting edibles and flowers suitable for container gardening.
(all-americaselections.org)
Then pick a color theme. Red, white and blue combinations are
perfect for patriotic holidays like the fourth of July. Or pick one
color and display it in patriotic pots. For reds consider Summer
Jewel red salvia, Viking XL Red on Chocolate begonia and Double Fire
Zahara zinnia. Add a light airy touch with Sparkle White guara and
Gypsy White Improved baby’s breath. Evening Scentsation petunia,
Strata salvia and Lavender Lady lavender provide the blue. Add an
explosion of texture with fiber optic grass or Fireworks penstemon.
Host a sports event using flower colors or containers of your
favorite team. Add to the festivities by growing them in a football,
baseball or soccer shaped planter. Gold is
always a great choice when celebrating anniversaries, golden
birthdays or any special occasion. Dress up the tables with the
plump blooms of Marigold Big Duck Gold or the feathery blossoms of
Fresh Look Gold celosia.
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Let them know they’re special by including Super
Hero™ Spry marigold. The maroon and golden yellow flowers top 12”
tall plants and the name says it all. All these golden beauties will
continue to flower and thrive long after the party ends. Combine
them with other bright colors like South Pacific Orange canna, and
Calliope® Medium Dark Red geranium to create a festive atmosphere.
Bring the garden to the party with a few edible
containers for a bit of interactive dining. Encourage guests to
harvest herbs and vegetables as they create a salad, season their
dinner or flavor their favorite drink. Then dress up the meal with
edible flowers like calendulas and Baby Rose nasturtium with its
peppery flavored flowers and leaves.
Make any outdoor wedding, reception or rehearsal dinner at your home
memorable by creating planters that complement the bride’s color
scheme. Include white flowers, like Summer Jewel White salvia, Mont
Blanc nierembergia, Starlight rose zinnia and Gypsy White Improved
gypsophila. White is the perfect neutral and lights up any evening
celebration.
Once you experience the difference specially-designed containers can
make, you’ll be looking for more opportunities to host events and
grow more planters.
[Photo credit: All-America Selections]
Melinda Myers has written more than 20 gardening books,
including Small Space Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses “How to
Grow Anything” gardening DVD series and the nationally syndicated
Melinda’s Garden Moment TV & radio segments. Myers is a columnist
and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms magazine and was
commissioned by AAS for her expertise to write this article. Myers’
web site is www.melindamyers.com. |