Are you thinking about starting a garden?
Gardening is a fun and rewarding hobby that pays off in the form of a beautiful landscape.
There are a few different ways to create a garden, however, the most common of which include ground and container gardening.
So, which of these gardening techniques should you use?
What Is Ground Gardening?
As the name suggests, ground gardening involves growing plants in the ground.
The soil is typically tilled, after which it’s mixed with fertilizer to create an ideal growing environment. Seeds are then planted into the soil, thus leading to a ground garden.
You can create either a level or raised ground garden. The former involves growing plants at the same level as the ground, whereas the latter involves growing plants at a raised level, though still technically in the ground.
Regardless, ground gardening uses the soil in the ground as the medium for plant growth.
What Is Container Gardening?
Container gardening, on the other hand, is an alternative gardening method that involves growing plants in containers such as pots.
The containers are filled with soil, as well as fertilizer, to simulate a natural environment for plants.
Plant containers are available in countless sizes and shapes. You can even build your own containers using some basic materials and tools.
The term “container gardening” simply refers to the use of pots or containers to grow plants.
Advantages of Ground Gardening
Ground gardening offers several advantages, one of which is larger plants.
A plant’s size is largely restricted by the medium in which it grows. When you grow plants in the ground, their roots can expand throughout the soil.
When you grow plants in a container, on the other hand, their roots can only expand to fill the container, resulting in smaller plants.
In addition to larger plants, ground gardening can help you achieve a more attractive landscape. There’s no substitution for the beauty of ground gardens.
Growing plants in the ground will add colors and vibrancy to your landscape, resulting in a more attractive curb appeal for your home.
Advantages of Container Gardening
There are still reasons to consider container gardening. With containers, you can easily move your plants.
If there’s a cold snap right around the corner, you can move your potted plants indoors to protect them from the cold weather. Once the cold snap has passed, you can move them back to outside your home.
Container gardening can also help you create an attractive landscape. You can find pots and containers available in nearly any color.
If you want to add a specific color to your landscape, simply choose a pot or container in that color.
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