“Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.” – Luther Burbank.

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“Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.” – Luther Burbank

Beautiful Containers and Baskets Willard Bay Gardens www.willardbaygardens.com with images by www.provenwinners.com

Location of the Container Lighting; Sun / Shade. Easy to care for. Hanging above. Ground level. Table top.

What Makes A Great Container? Clay, Plastic, Cement, Ceramic, Wood, Metal, Old / New, Traditional, Modern, Tall / Low. Is it the look you want? Depth & width. Soil volume. Drainage.

Potting Soil Does Make A Difference Soil less potting mixes; organic, loose, moisture holding. Start with new, recycle the old. Look and feel the potting soil before you buy the bag!

Choosing The Right Plants Light requirements. Upright, bushy, trailing. Color combinations. Cool & moist. Hot & dry. Heavy feeders. Lots of trimming.

Planting Techniques Soil level. Plant depth. Directing the plants. Full but not crowded.

Watering and Feeding Water daily? 70° every 3 days 80° every other day 100°+ twice a day Choose your method of feeding and follow through! Liquid; weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Time release; twice.

Caring For These Beauties Deadheading. Trimming & Shaping. Can you save these plants during the winter?

“Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” – Lady Bird Johnson