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5 reasons container gardens are perfect for me and maybe you too!

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Welcome to this month’s Pinterest Challenge!  If this is your first time seeing a Pinterest Challenge, we take one photo found on Pinterest and change it to work with our styles.  My friends are all amazing and you’ll love what you see from them.  I’m going to share a little springtime inspiration with 5 reasons container gardens are perfect for me and maybe you too.

purple wreath with a bike and spring flowers in the basket PC graphic    

Our inspiration photo comes from Carlene at Organized Clutter. Her yard has some fun farmhouse spring inspiration with unique containers.  You can see her full post here.  I enjoyed seeing her yard.  She has crates, washboards, milk cans, wheelbarrows and buckets full of color.  It’s beautiful!

yard of flowers and antiques  Organized Clutter

5 Reasons Container Gardens Are Perfect For Me and Maybe You Too

galvanized buckets with pink flowers

If you’ve stopped over from Follow the Yellow Brick Home, welcome and happy spring!  I love everything Amber does.  I’m a bit envious of her green thumb and back garden.

I have brown thumbs so to me, gardening is daunting and frustrating at best.  The mister is in the same boat.  We’ve planted corn, pumpkins, potatoes, lots of things in the ground only to be feeling lower than a gopher hole by the end of the season.  I don’t know why we stink at it.

pink flowers and cone shaped bucket hanging on old rusty planterFarmhouse Style Container Gardening Pinterest Challenge 2020

One day I was introduced to containers.  I love them and here’s why.

Reason #1 – There are less disease problems.  Insects move from plant to plant and are less likely to find plants off the ground.  Like in a hanging pot, on a table or balcony.

tree and plant on floor in front of windowDress up an everyday store bought containers for fun.  

Reason #2 – If you have a limited space, you can find a container that will fit.

Back porch with dark wicker chairs, rug and metal coffee table and plantsIndoor plants can be brought outside with proper care.

Reason #3 – You can move them around easily taking advantage of sunny and shady spots depending on what your plant needs.

vintage baby tub with plants Vintage baby tub makes fun container gardening.

Reason #4 – Containers need very little weeding!  I love this.  You can’t even tell there used to be a garden out back for the weeds that took over.  We gave up.

large galvanized cart with plants and a hanging fire bucket on the handleVintage cart used to hold plants by CountyRoad 407.com. Antique cartGalvanized vintage cart with a fire bucket on handle

Reason #5 – They are perfect for beginners.  You can start plants/flowers/herbs/etc., from seeds or clippings.  It’s seriously so much easier for me.

old sewing container with plant Old sewing box on a farmhouse porch tour

There is a challenge to container gardening.  You have to pay attention to the watering.  Too much will damage the plant and too little will kill it.  But at least with it being in a container, the money and effort is much less than a full garden outside.

I hope you can understand the 5 reasons container gardens are perfect for me and maybe you too.  Reason #6 should be because there are so many ideas and options for containers!  So many!

Next up is Kristin at White Arrows Home.  Her environment in Wisconsin is the complete opposite of mine in Texas.  Pop in to see her home and ideas.  It’s beautiful there!

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28 Comments

    • March 26, 2024 / 9:32 am

      I adore them too for that reason plus one more – I can actually grow something with minimal work! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thank you Rachel.

  1. March 26, 2024 / 11:30 am

    Great ideas, Cindy. I love plants in containers for indoors and out. Such good ideas for any level of green thumb. Thanks so much for hosting.

    • March 26, 2024 / 1:44 pm

      Yes – ANY level of green thumb. Thanks Carol.

  2. March 26, 2024 / 11:54 am

    You have some of the best solutions for container gardening Cindy, and your flowers are so pretty! By the way I love your city porch as much as your country porch!

    • March 26, 2024 / 1:45 pm

      Aww, thank you Michelle. I really appreciate you saying that. It’s hard to keep the dirt off of both at the same time but I enjoy them.

  3. March 26, 2024 / 12:17 pm

    What gorgeous pictures Cindy!!! And I love all the unique vintage containers you have found.

    • March 26, 2024 / 1:46 pm

      They are fun to collect and I love old junk so they are easier to find. Thank you Diane.

  4. March 26, 2024 / 12:21 pm

    Gah- I love your old cart and that baby bathtub! Yes, container gardening is so much more manageable, but it does involve a lot of walking around and watering. So excited to enjoy all the ideas on the hop today while I see blowing snow outside my window:( But we do need the moisture. Have a Happy Easter, friend!

    • March 26, 2024 / 1:50 pm

      Thank you. Maybe one day I’ll figure out what the cart was used for?! I might not have a clue about so much snow but I do love how it looks when it does. Stay warm and think of spring blooms.

  5. March 26, 2024 / 12:52 pm

    Love these container garden ideas so much, Cindy! I never thought about all the different ways they’re a lot less upkeep than planting a traditional garden or flower beds. The not having to weed alone is worth it. I’m definitely going to be on the hunt for more containers now. Our back patio is is desperate need of some TLC. Esepcially, with the hot Florida sun. Sending you a ton of hugs and thank you for putting these hops together. You guys inspire me all the time! Off to pin these fabulous ideas, CoCo

    • March 26, 2024 / 1:52 pm

      You and I both have the hot sun to deal with and some years it’s unbearable and everything is just burnt. Another reason why I love container gardening. I can feel cool and still be surrounded by blooms and beauty while sitting in front of a fan. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thank you CoCo.

  6. Marlene
    March 26, 2024 / 1:39 pm

    Cute pieces and ideas that I know I will use, thanks Cindy.

    • March 26, 2024 / 1:53 pm

      Glad to hear it Marlene. I’m looking forward to trying out some new ideas that I found in the other posts! Happy Spring.

  7. March 26, 2024 / 3:30 pm

    Hi Cindy, I’ve always loved container gardening and even more so since they are easier to maintain during our Texas summers that have become even more extreme! Your vintage containers are so charming! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction

    • March 27, 2024 / 5:27 pm

      Thanks so much. Can’t stop, won’t stop, junkin’! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Where in Texas do you live? I’m not sure I’ve ever known that. Love it my Texas friend!

  8. March 26, 2024 / 7:45 pm

    Cindy, I guess I never realized that containers are less bug prone. Thank you for that bit of information! I do get mites and have to eventually spray or go systemic for a number of my potted plants here. I really enjoyed all the beautiful containers you’ve shared!! I remember the one photo with the cone-shaped metal basket. Really fun ideas, thank you!!

    Happy Easter and happy planting,
    Barb ๐Ÿ™‚

    • March 27, 2024 / 5:29 pm

      Yes, those little critters like to spread the love don’t they? We spray the yard for bugs and it really helps with them spreading to the outdoor plants. Thanks Barbara and happy gardening!

  9. Wendy McMonigle
    March 26, 2024 / 8:27 pm

    So beautiful, Cindy. I love the pink with the galvanized buckets. I never knew those funnel-like buckets were called fire buckets! thank you for teaching me something new.

    • March 27, 2024 / 5:30 pm

      I can’t believe I actually taught YOU anything! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thanks for stopping by. Happy gardening!

  10. March 27, 2024 / 10:25 am

    I love, love, love all the unique containers you use for your garden. That’s what makes it so special. You really do have such a unique vision of how to incorporate your antiques into all of your decor. I love it all. Thanks for hosting this fun hop every month.

    • March 27, 2024 / 5:32 pm

      Aww, thank you Ms. Marty. I love incorporating the old with the new so you made my day for noticing. Hope you have a wonderful spring in AZ!

  11. March 28, 2024 / 7:37 am

    Yes! So many great tips and ideas here Cindy, i couldn’t agree more! Thanks for sharing all your beautiful pictures.

  12. March 28, 2024 / 9:18 am

    Cindy you have a beautiful collection of containers for gardening! I agree with you 100% on the ability to control watering and the fact that they are gorgeous is a bonus too ๐Ÿ™‚ Hugs- Tanya

    • March 28, 2024 / 10:39 am

      Life is just easier with containers but that could be my laziness and hate of weeding talking. Thank you Tanya.

  13. March 29, 2024 / 6:28 pm

    I love seeing all of the different iterations of this fun idea! Each one is so unique!

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