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The Insider's Garden |
Creative Containers for Tropicals |
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Dress up your tropical plants with their own customized containers. Cynthia Brian, author of Chicken Soup for the Gardener's Soul, offers some attractive and inexpensive ways to embellish pots for tropical plants. | |||||
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Fabric-Covered Container
You will need: 1. Choose a fabric that coordinates with other fabrics in the room.
You could also use fabric that is seasonal, or combine two different
colors or patterns. Cut a square segment large enough to cover the pot. |
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Bamboo Wrap
You will need: 1. Cut a piece of circular industrial cardboard in the appropriate
size to go around the pot. |
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Metal Container
Choose a metal container that complements the colors of your tropical plant. Don't limit yourself to a short, uninteresting size. If you select a tall pot, boost your plant by placing another pot upside down in the pot (figure B) and placing the potted plant on top of it.
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Fruit Bowl (figure C)
Fruit bowls make great plant containers, but actually any attractive bowl will work. Choose a container that complements the plants. Line it with Spanish moss and place the potted plant in the center. Arrange the moss to cover the plant. Creative Groupings For added impact, combine several plants in a large container (figure
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