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A tree or a shrub can create a delightful focal
point in your patio garden design.
Many of our gardens have at least one specimen
plant, usually a tree but sometimes a shrub. A specimen plant is one
that is eye-catching, beautiful, often architectural in form, and can
stand alone in a yard or garden. Such specimen plants do not only
have to reside in the ground. You can bring one or more onto your
patios, decks or balconies and create the same visual effect.
Many smaller scale patio trees are absolutely wonderful specimens, and
they can remain perfectly happy living in a container. Ficus
Benjamina, the Weeping Fig, is not the only tree that we can have on
our patios! Consider planting [list small scale trees from garden center ]. Even if you don't have a
backyard, you can still have a tree on your patio.
Also,
many people forget to consider shrubs for their containers. Many of
our shrubs are just as happy and healthy in a container as in the
ground. How simple it is to bring foliage and flower color into your
patio gardens! Just pick your favorite shrub and design your patio
garden around its color and form.
And
you know what else is great? You can prune many shrubs into an open
tree form, creating a beautiful specimen piece. Try this technique
with a camellia or azalea. They are beautiful in an open graceful form, like an oriental painting.
Now, you may be tempted to plant flowers at the base of your tree. They
will add color but their roots will compete with the root system
space of your new tree or shrub. Instead try this — mulch using
colored landscape glass, stones in your favorite colors and textures,
or bark. You will be delighted with the impact, especially using
colorful landscape glass or stones!
Of
course, container selection is very important — it must be large
enough for the plant's future root system growth. Potting soil and
fertilizers are also very important. Select a high quality potting
mix such as our Master Nursery Gardener's Gold, and do not forget to mix
in a controlled release fertilizer like Dr. Earth Organic 2 Starter Fertilizer. Also, remember
that moisture retention is frequently a problem with containers, so
mix in a soil polymer that will hold on to the
moisture between watering.
We'll
match you up with the correct products once you've selected your
tree and/or shrub.
Well,
what are you waiting for? Summer is around the bend and it is time to
decorate your outdoor living space. Come on in "Patio Daddy-os"!
We'll be looking for you in our tree and shrub section.
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