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Pots

Having a urban garden It is not as difficult as it seems because it is only about finding the best resources to transform a previously disused space into a wonderful place where you can enjoy the environment.

In this sense, the pots They are great allies because they allow us to have beautiful specimens without the need for a large available area.

Cultivate in pots is a good option for those who have little space since these receptacles admit infinity of varieties as long as each one of them is taken care of accordingly.

What are the plants that are best suited to pots? What shrubs do best on them? What trees survive safely in these receptacles?

Here you can see a list of those species that grow without problems in pots:

trees: camphor, citrus, candlestick maple, Buergerian maple, acacia baileyana, pissardi plum, fig, aguaribay, privet sinensis, etc.

Shrubbery: azaleas, abelias, buxus, eugenias, camellias, ligustrum texanum, laurentino, flower laurel, bridal crowns, sazareros, roses, hydrangeas, forms, lavenders, callistemon, dodoneas, sazareros, etc.

Climbers: chinese jasmine, azoric jasmine, humile jasmine, country jasmine, clematis, santa ritas, etc.

Herbaceous: agapanthus, calla lilies, bulbous yellow daisies, hostas, verbenas, geraniums, malvones, palms, grasses in general, aromatic, etc.

Annual herbaceous: petunias, joys of the home, lobelias, carnations, alisun, verbenas, begonias, etc.

Well, if you have read the list, you can now go buy the species that you like the most and then transform your balcony or terrace into a flowery and green universe. Successes!

More information – Planters on the terrace

Source – Gardening and landscaping tips

Photo – Garden Plants

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