Green Patch: Selecting the Best Garden Containers and Garden Soils
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June/July 2009
By Kris Wetherbee
3 Fabulous Pots and a Planter
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• The New York Botanical Garden sells inexpensive, durable pots ($10 to $14) made from renewable grain husks. www.nybgshop.org
• Yard Zooks’ terra cotta pots ($29.95) are well-suited for drought-tolerant herbs, such as rosemary and oregano. www.yardzooks.com
• These glazed ceramic pots from Jayson Home & Garden ($40 to $155) retain more moisture than terra cotta pots. www.jaysonhomeandgarden.com
• Clean Air Gardening offers a raised cedar planter bed ($189.99), which will hold plenty of herbs, while naturally resisting decay. www.cleanairgardening.com
Tip: Slick Shoes
Reuse old boots for container gardening this summer. It’s a great way to repurpose items you already have and lend charm to your garden.
Kris Wetherbee, a frequent contributor to The Herb Companion
, muses, writes and grows herbs in the hills of western Oregon.
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