Top Five Container Gardens
Whether you’re planting vegetables or flowers, you can bet that it’s going to be a tough job. Challenging Mother Nature and all of her wrath of insects, disease and weather is a tough battle that many gardeners often lose-especially when their garden is huge. That’s why indoor gardens and small container gardening has become so popular-because it’s so easy. Check out my favorite five container gardens and you’ll be sure to find the perfect container garden to suit your lifestyle and tastes.
I know it’s a weird name-but these are some of my favorite designs for container gardens. With a unique soft sided design, these simple yet elegant hanging container gardens come in a huge variety of design shapes, allowing you to pick and choose the exact design that fits into your container gardening size limit and level of expertise. Hanging and sitting pot styles ensures you’ll find the perfect container garden, whether it’s indoors or out.
Proflower’s Deluxe Succulent Garden
If you’re into something smaller or you don’t have an outdoor space to have a garden, then you’re going to love the Proflower’s Deluxe Succulent Garden. This small low maintenance indoor container garden is filled with gorgeous succulents. Choose your own container and succulents when you order to really personalize this unique indoor container garden.
1800Flowers Miniature Fairy Garden
Don’t leave the children out of the indoor container gardening fun! The 1800Flowers.com store sells a cool miniature fairy garden. Complete with sculpted trees, fairies and beautiful plants, your children can create a fairy wonderland right in their window. Perfect for kids of all ages, this container garden is easy to maintain and care for.
3×6 Raised Vegetable Garden by Hayneedle
If you’re looking for something larger that can grow vegetables, but still be small enough and easy to maintain, then look no further than this 3×6 raised vegetable garden from Hayneedle.com. This sturdy raised wooden box has collapsible mesh screens for easy access when you’re working and a secure design when you’re not. A raised bed ensures no bending over back pains after gardening.
Decks, patios and porches make a great place for container gardens. This raised container garden from prairie leisure is the top of the line when it comes to herb gardening. Raised high to keep critters away and keep your back straight, this sturdy all wood herb garden has two liners that protect your deck from water leaking and staining your wood deck.