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Mini-MeadowMini-Meadow<div class="ExternalClass99485B3A38EF4196A66077738430CB65"><p>This container design is a smaller version of 'Meadow in a Pot'. It is a good choice for a location exposed to full sun but sheltered from the wind.<br></p></div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/_w/MiniMeadowThumb_jpg.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/_w/MiniMeadowThumb_jpg.jpg51<div class="ExternalClass84A76694AE7A45739A2B38DECDA3434E"><p>To properly maintain your container, and for best results: </p><ul><li>Prepare the container with a good quality soil suitable for containers (e.g. 3-parts potting mix to 1-part well-rotted compost). There should be a minimum soil depth of 30 cm for perennials, 45 cm for shrubs and 60 cm for trees. </li><li>Every spring, apply 2.5 cm of good quality compost to your container (try not to pile it up around woody stems).</li><li>Remove weeds as required, and inspect for pests and disease every week or two in the spring and summer. </li><li>Ensure the container has adequate drainage and that plants receive a minimum of 5 cm of water weekly during the spring and summer. </li><li>Remove and compost 'spent' blooms and leaves in the fall.</li><li>Prune only to remove misplaced or damaged stems as needed during the summer. The plants suggested here should not require pruning to reduce size. </li></ul> </div><div class="ExternalClassED1867ECC4ED42CEA6363D721ACDD49F">1. This presentation does not reflect coordinated flowering time<br>2. Container shown is 0.4m wide and 1.2m long<br> </div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/MiniMeadow.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/MiniMeadow.jpghttps://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/MiniMeadowAerial.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/MiniMeadowAerial.jpg

 

 

’Bravado’ purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)’Bravado’ purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)ep45 cm1.00000000000000GP0|#d39cfe0d-d013-4934-a398-b1ab142765dd;L0|#0d39cfe0d-d013-4934-a398-b1ab142765dd|Magnus Purple Coneflower;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#fd25e006-bf65-4431-aeb5-6735d977e81b;L0|#0fd25e006-bf65-4431-aeb5-6735d977e81b|Bravado Purple Coneflower;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
evergreen candytuft (Iberis sempervirens )evergreen candytuft (Iberis sempervirens )is25 cm2.00000000000000GP0|#386b1fd0-ca71-4c8a-a82c-5d724541a19c;L0|#0386b1fd0-ca71-4c8a-a82c-5d724541a19c|Mountain Rockcress;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#d9147892-e881-4b4d-88ea-79114f2d630f;L0|#0d9147892-e881-4b4d-88ea-79114f2d630f|Evergreen Candytuft;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
'Caradonna' purple wood sage (Salvia nemerosa ‘Caradonna’)'Caradonna' purple wood sage (Salvia nemerosa ‘Caradonna’)sn35 cm1.00000000000000GP0|#44afadf2-7527-4ead-98ae-29bf97ebd991;L0|#044afadf2-7527-4ead-98ae-29bf97ebd991|May Night Wood Sage;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#de150f1b-a738-43f3-8b72-e300c5f01b33;L0|#0de150f1b-a738-43f3-8b72-e300c5f01b33|Caradonna Purple Wood Sage;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
bronze hair sedge (Carex comans bronze form)bronze hair sedge (Carex comans bronze form)cc35 cm1.00000000000000GP0|#7dde3b2f-ff95-48c4-b2e4-2253e5c445b7;L0|#07dde3b2f-ff95-48c4-b2e4-2253e5c445b7|Orange New Zealand Sedge;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#73b02f39-da15-4556-8819-84bf98621780;L0|#073b02f39-da15-4556-8819-84bf98621780|Bronze Hair Sedge;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df

 

 

Mini-MeadowMini-Meadow<div class="ExternalClass99485B3A38EF4196A66077738430CB65"><p>This container design is a smaller version of 'Meadow in a Pot'. It is a good choice for a location exposed to full sun but sheltered from the wind.<br></p></div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/_w/MiniMeadowThumb_jpg.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/_w/MiniMeadowThumb_jpg.jpg51<div class="ExternalClass84A76694AE7A45739A2B38DECDA3434E"><p>To properly maintain your container, and for best results: </p><ul><li>Prepare the container with a good quality soil suitable for containers (e.g. 3-parts potting mix to 1-part well-rotted compost). There should be a minimum soil depth of 30 cm for perennials, 45 cm for shrubs and 60 cm for trees. </li><li>Every spring, apply 2.5 cm of good quality compost to your container (try not to pile it up around woody stems).</li><li>Remove weeds as required, and inspect for pests and disease every week or two in the spring and summer. </li><li>Ensure the container has adequate drainage and that plants receive a minimum of 5 cm of water weekly during the spring and summer. </li><li>Remove and compost 'spent' blooms and leaves in the fall.</li><li>Prune only to remove misplaced or damaged stems as needed during the summer. The plants suggested here should not require pruning to reduce size. </li></ul> </div>

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