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Advantages of perennials in the bucket

Planting perennials in a tub will give you years of pleasure. Unlike most flowers that go to the compost at the end of summer, numerous spend Perennials leave winter in their respective containers and start full again in the new season by.

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Note: In order to be absolutely sure that the perennials kept in the tub really survive the winter unscathed, we advise you to move the plants together, to be placed against a protective wall or house wall and to cover the vessels - i.e. buckets or pots - with bubble wrap and with sticks or leaves to cover.

These species are ideal for keeping in the bucket

In addition to trees and bushes that remain small (keyword bonsai), flower perennials form the second mainstay in the tub garden. Here is an overview Perennial specieswho feel right at home in the bucket or pot:

  • Columbine (different colors; flowers from May to June; becomes about 75 centimeters high; want shade or partial shade)
  • Lady's mantle (yellow; flowers from June to July; becomes about 40 centimeters high; want sun)
  • Funkie (purple; flowers from July to August; becomes about 30 centimeters high; want shade or partial shade)
  • TangledBellflower (blue; flowers from June to July; becomes about 60 centimeters high; want sun or partial shade)
  • Lavender (purple; flowers from June to July; becomes about 40 centimeters high; want sun)
  • lupine (different colors; flowers from July to August; becomes about 80 centimeters high; want sun)
  • Splendid spar (pink; flowers from June to July; becomes about 50 centimeters high; want shade or partial shade)
  • Purple bells (Red; flowers from May to July; becomes about 50 centimeters high; want sun or partial shade)
  • Purple-Sun hat (Red; flowers from July to September; becomes about 100 centimeters high; want sun)
  • Cranesbill (different colors; flowers from June to August; becomes about 30 centimeters high; want sun or partial shade)
  • Bleeding heart (pink; flowers from April to May; becomes about 60 centimeters high; want shade or partial shade)

By the way: Whether you cultivated it in the bucket Perennials on the balcony, place on the terrace or in the garden is up to you. Just make sure that the prevailing site conditions harmonize with the requirements of the respective perennials.

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