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Aesthetic & Impact: How To Choose The Right Size Garden Pot

Aesthetic & Impact: How To Choose The Right Size Garden Pot

The Aussie home’s dimensions have changed a lot over the years. The dream of owning a big plot with a massive garden has diminished over time, and most young Aussies are willing to sacrifice space for city-centric convenience. But that doesn’t mean they want to live in a space that contains absolutely zero greenery!

We all know that having some nature in our lives is good for our health, and this is why it’s so important to fill your space with greenery even if it is a few elegant pot plants on your inner-city balcony.

But how to choose the right size for your space? How can you be sure that your plants will not crowd the patio and inhibit freedom of movement? And, will the plants be able to thrive in a smaller space?

Here, we will talk about getting the dimension right so that you don’t find your balcony crowded with unhappy, oversized plants.

If you’ve been asking yourself, “where are the best garden pots near me for their size benefits?” be sure to read this before buying:

1.Estimating your space’s size

Not every home or apartment has access to a measuring tape, but no stress. As you can easily estimate the size of your space using, wait for it, the length of your arm! An adult’s average arm length is around 63 centimetres. This average can then be used to estimate a small space’s size. You can also use this rag-tag measurement to estimate the size of a tabletop or window sill.

For slightly larger areas, like inner-city courtyards, you can use the size of a human. The average human height is 180 centimetres, and you can use this measurement method to estimate the size of a courtyard or garden bed.

2.Choosing your pots

Plants react strongly to their space. One essential element for their ability to thrive is having the right amount of space. Therefore, it’s important to choose the right design as one that is too small can limit root growth whilst one that is too big can damage the roots and lead to waterlogging. You should choose a style that is one-third the height of your desired plant as this will allow it to thrive without damaging the roots.

3.Choosing the perfect colour

They come in all kinds of vibrant colours, so you want to choose a colour that is suitable for your style whilst helping the plant thrive. But how can its colour help the plant thrive? What on earth are you talking about? Well, a dark-coloured design will absorb more heat which, consequently, will dry out the plant roots faster.

Conversely, light coloured designs reflect the heat and this, consequently, will keep the soil moist for longer. This can save you time on watering whilst ensuring that your plants are at a lower risk of drying out when you’re in a busy period of work and forgetting to water!

4.Make them the centrepiece

You don’t have a lot of space, but this is actually a good thing when it comes to arranging your plants. Why? Because it makes it easier to choose a larger plant for your centrepiece and arrange the smaller plants around it.

5.Choosing a pot that is perfect for your plant

Different plants thrive in different designs, so it’s important to choose one that facilitates the plant’s growth as opposed to inhibiting it. You may need a self-watering system or you might need one with plenty of holes for drainage – you just have to do a little research to know which garden plants thrive in which pots!