Monday, August 19, 2013

How To Create A Flower Tower

A flower tower is a gardening system where the plants are planted in a series of vertically stacked containers.  These stacked containers allow plants to grow vertically, starting from the base container.  There are several advantages to this type of container based gardening system.  The first and most obvious advantage is that the vertical container gardening system makes for a beautiful presentation.  You can combine several different types of plants in a container gardening system, which makes for a wide array of beautiful colors and flowers to be displayed.  Additionally, because your plants will grow vertically, it is much easier to appreciate the plants' beauty when they are at eye level.  You and your guests will simply be blown away by the beautiful colors and aromas that can be created when combining different species of plants in a single, vertical gardening system.

You will also find that container gardening systems are much easier to maintain than traditional gardens.  When it comes to watering your plants in a container gardening system you simply pour the water at the top of the vertical garden and gravity will do the rest of the work.  The water will flow to every plant in the container and your work is done.  This is especially true if your garden includes a vertical gardening watering system that is designed to distribute water throughout the system.  Best of all, creating a container gardening system is quite easy and requires very little space.

Some Flower Tower Planter retailers offer a floor standing Flower Tower that is ready to go right out of the box.  The flower tower is essentially a vertical planting system that comes with a self supporting base that stands upright and in internal watering system that includes a watering tube.  Many gardeners understandably love these container gardening systems, as they are low maintenance - simple to plant and water.  Best of all, container gardening systems add beauty to your home, whether located on the  patio, balcony, porch, yard or in the interior.   

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