Pot your Plants - Choosing a Plant Container

Pot your Plants - Choosing a Plant Container

Pot your Plants - How to Choose Potted Plants

Pot your Plants - How to Choose Potted Plants

Pot your Plants - Putting Soil in the Pot

Pot your Plants - Putting Soil in the Pot

Pot your Plants - Arranging Plants in a Pot

Pot your Plants - Arranging Plants in a Pot

Pot your Plants - Placing Plants in the Container

Pot your Plants - Placing Plants in the Container

Pot your Plants - Watering your New Plants

Pot your Plants - Watering your New Plants

Tips on Plant Watering

Tips on Plant Watering

Plant a Tree - Planning

Plant a Tree - Planning

Pot your Plants - Choosing a Plant Container

Pot your Plants - Choosing a Plant Container

How to Winterize an Ornamental Garden

How to Winterize an Ornamental Garden

April Gardening Tips

April Gardening Tips

May Gardening Tips

May Gardening Tips

June Gardening Tips

June Gardening Tips

July Gardening Tips

July Gardening Tips

August Gardening Tips

August Gardening Tips

September Gardening Tips

September Gardening Tips

Fast Fall Lawn Revival

Fast Fall Lawn Revival

Planting Cool Weather Vegetables

Planting Cool Weather Vegetables

Top Fall Gardening Tips

Top Fall Gardening Tips

Keeping Color in the Garden

Keeping Color in the Garden

Top Lawn And Garden Watering Tips

Top Lawn And Garden Watering Tips

Late Summer Lawn Care

Late Summer Lawn Care

End of Summer Garden Maintenance

End of Summer Garden Maintenance

Top Tropical Garden Plants

Top Tropical Garden Plants

Summer Watering Secrets

Summer Watering Secrets

Making The Most Of A Mid-Summer Garden

Making The Most Of A Mid-Summer Garden

Tips For A Deer Free Garden

Tips For A Deer Free Garden

Control Garden Pests The Natural Way

Control Garden Pests The Natural Way

Pruning The Perfect Summer Garden

Pruning The Perfect Summer Garden

Early Summer Gardening Tips

Early Summer Gardening Tips

 Springtime Vegetable and Herb Planting

Springtime Vegetable and Herb Planting

Spring Annuals Brighten Any Garden

Spring Annuals Brighten Any Garden

Secrets To Spring Garden Success

Secrets To Spring Garden Success

Bring Your Lawn To Life

Bring Your Lawn To Life

Spring Vegetable Garden Secrets

Spring Vegetable Garden Secrets

Spring Gardening With Perennials, Annuals And Bulbs

Spring Gardening With Perennials, Annuals And Bulbs

Top Tree Planting Tips

Top Tree Planting Tips

Spring Tree And Shrub Gardening Secrets

Spring Tree And Shrub Gardening Secrets

Get Garden Ready For Spring

Get Garden Ready For Spring

Great Garden Winterization Tips

Great Garden Winterization Tips

Make Garden Mosquitoes Disappear

Make Garden Mosquitoes Disappear

Prepare Your Garden For Winter

Prepare Your Garden For Winter

Fall Pruning Procedures

Fall Pruning Procedures

Fast Fall Garden Clean Up

Fast Fall Garden Clean Up

Garden Tool Maintenance

Garden Tool Maintenance

Storing Garden Machines for Winter

Storing Garden Machines for Winter

Planting Trees And Shrubs

Planting Trees And Shrubs

Storm Damage Pruning

Storm Damage Pruning

Preparing Container Plants for the Move Indoors

Preparing Container Plants for the Move Indoors

Putting The Garden To Bed

Putting The Garden To Bed

Raking & Bagging Leaves

Raking & Bagging Leaves

Christmas Tree Shopping Tips

Christmas Tree Shopping Tips

Composting & Mulching Fall Leaves

Composting & Mulching Fall Leaves

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Mitch Baker

American Plant Garden Center and Nursery

www.americanplant.net  

(301) 469-7690

Mitch Baker is the Horticultural Specialist at the American Plant Garden Center and Nursery, in Bethesda, MD, focusing on natural gardening products and organic gardening. Mitch is a MD Certified Professional Horticulturist, with more than 34 years of experience in the garden center industry. He has studied at numerous horticultural institutions from New York to Oregon, and also serves on the board of the Rachel Carson Council.

Pot your Plants - Choosing a Plant Container

Mitch Baker is the Horticultural Specialist breaks down how to choose a container thats going to be suitable for your garden setting.

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I am Mitch Baker with American Plant Food Company and today we are going to plant a container garden. Today, the choices are many, not only in plants, but in containers. So, before you choose plants to put in the container, lets choose a container thats going to be suitable for your setting. The materials today available in containers range from concrete to ceramic to the forms of composite materials. Yes, it looks like concrete, but its light weighted, its composite, its easy to move around. They could be plastic that also look terra-cotta or concrete.

They could be wood. It could be a window box, not just a round container. So, that can be square, they can oblong, they can be an urn shape, they can be a bowl shape, anything like that. You have got shape, you have got texture, you have got material, you have got color, all of those things to consider. So, its not just a monochromatic pot. It can be a pot that brings color to the garden all by itself before you ever put any plants in it. Now, things to consider about ceramic pots: In very cold weather, they are more likely to crack, where the color finish might flake off the outside of the container. So, containers like this, if you plan on living on outside year around, it may not last too many seasons. You can bring them inside, pour the soil out and bring them inside, store them in the garage or in the basement, but for year around, containers you want to leave outside concrete, yet heavy, but its durable, it lasts; you can keep something in that year around. Wooden container, same thing, you can plant in them and leave plants in them year around. Much like these Japanese maple behind me, its in a wooden container, been in there for five or six years now, does very well in a container. You can under plant that with some other plants like perennials, so they come back each year. Plastic pots can be left out year around and, of course, the composite pots, those can also be left out year around. These kind of containers have to be drilled for drainage. They dont come with any drainage holes. So, you have to drill these containers for drainage, must have drainage. That water is got to have a way to get out of there. Dont count on a layer of gravel or careful watering; you have to be able to allow the water to drain out. So, all of these containers the water needs to be able to drain out of them. So, the choice is yours, but the first step is to choose the container, thats going to do the job for you.

Plant a Tree - Planning

Plant a Tree - Planning

Plant a Tree - Soil Amendments

Plant a Tree - Soil Amendments

Plant a Tree - Preparing the Hole

Plant a Tree - Preparing the Hole

Plant a Tree - Preparing the Tree or Shrub to be Planted

Plant a Tree - Preparing the Tree or Shrub to be Planted

Plant a Tree - Placing the Tree in the Hole

Plant a Tree - Placing the Tree in the Hole

Plant a Tree - Backfilling the Planting Hole

Plant a Tree - Backfilling the Planting Hole

Plant a Tree - Completing the Backfill Hole

Plant a Tree - Completing the Backfill Hole

Plant a Tree - Mulching Your Tree

Plant a Tree - Mulching Your Tree

Plant a Tree - Watering Your New Tree

Plant a Tree - Watering Your New Tree

Diagnosing Rhododendron & Other Plant Problems

Diagnosing Rhododendron & Other Plant Problems