From Seed to Splendor: Cultivating Your Dream Garden with Lesera’s Pots and Planters

by | Mar 14, 2024

Every spring the sun begins to rise high in the sky. The sky becomes a brilliant blue of the same name, and the buds begin to bloom. It’s also the time when we start thinking about the look of our homes in the summertime. What colors are going to be in our yards and gardens. Will we see bees this summer. What draws the butterflies to our house and so forth. Basically, it’s time to focus on beauty and color. Beauty, however, starts from the inside, like inside one of our excellently crafted planters or pots. Let us provide you with not just the beautiful exterior for you plants but also a starter guide to ensure that things grow with grace and ease.

 

” …ask your green thumbed auntie for a bit of advice

on what to feed your flower children…”

 

 

First things first; Choose Large Pots.

Moisture, moisture, moisture. Small pots don’t hold as much water and run the risk of drying out quickly. Although April showers bring May flowers, July heat can scorch your garden. That’s not something you want to come home to, dried browned flowers. To prevent this, you want to make sure that your flowers are well watered, not drowned. Larger pots are the best way to go for this. The soil will hold the moisture instead of you constantly watering your flowers throughout the day. Also be sure to know how much water your plants need as not all plants have the same water requirements. A succulent is not a rose.

Don’t Forget About Drainage.

Speaking of not drowning your plants. The best planters and pots have drainage holes at the bottom. This allows for excess water to drain out through the bottom of the pot or planter. Without this, your soil can become too moist and cause all kinds of problems for your plants. Root rot being a major one. Be very careful when choosing your pots and planters.

Fill Pots With Soil Only….

So, there’s a trend that suggests you add packing peanuts or empty boxes and the like to fill the bottom of the pot. This allows you to use less soil and have a lighter pot to move around. Though this might benefit us as planters, it’s not best practices for gardening as this cuts the amount of soil in the pot or planter, sometimes in half. That’s a bad idea. Thinking about point #1, more soil equals more moisture. Don’t cheat your plants, treat your plants. They’ll thank you for it with the utmost beauty and growth.

Use The Right Type Of Soil.

Ah, the siren call of ‘just any old dirt’-NO! Bad gardener. Your budding beauties need the best of the best. A soil tailored to the noble roots and prestigious growth. The elders know better. They have their brand and you should too. If you don’t it’s a good idea to begin building a relationship with a local garden tech at a near by Home Depot or ask your green thumbed auntie for a bit of advice on what to feed your flower children. They need to be ready for Summer in the City. while you’re there you should check the shelves to see what else we have in the building to either feed your babies or a new bed for the older ones. Make A List Before You Shop.

Shopping never changes. Whether its food shopping, car shopping or plant shopping. Have a list or a strong idea of what you want. Do some research, check out your favorite gardening mag or pick one up and start reading up on your new hobby. Just like food shopping on an empty stomach, going to the nursery without a list or a plan can be disastrous to your pocket. Make sure you have a plan and a purpose when you go shopping. Life is better that way.

Unify your vision, or not.

Grouping, that’s an interesting idea and it does work if planned out right. The plan requires, once again, research. Plants, like people, require different levels of attention and maintenance. We’re sure you’ve talked to your local garden center clerk or read up on your favorite plants and flowers beforehand. Whether it’s googling web articles, grabbing a print magazine (You dinosaur) or having a nice conversation with the local clerk make sure you understand what each plant your growing needs and don’t group plants of different temperaments together. Be discerning in your grouping approach as one bad apple spoils the bouquet.

 

Read The Plant Tags.

Each plant comes with a tag that gives you the basic growing information. Height, growth pattern, sunlight and water needs. These are very important for your flowers to grow healthy and strong. Once you’ve read the tags and begun your mission, we recommend putting them in a scrapbook or snapping a picture with your phone for reference. The scrapbook will allow you to add progress shots of your plants, thus creating a nice piece of art and memorabilia for your gardening journey. Once you know who needs what, you’ll not only be able to choose what flowers should be grouped together. You should preplan bouquets in your pots and planters.

Tease Twisted Roots.

Plant roots are adaptable and resilient. What we mean is, much like water, they tend to take the shape of whatever pot they start in. When removing your new friend from its birth pot you need to inspect the roots. Make sure they have some wiggle room and aren’t completely packed inside. Tease them out with your fingers to be sure they can grow in the pot you gave them, not the one they came from. Especially if you’re planting them in one of our large planters. They now have the room to wiggle their toes. Make sure they can stretch properly.

Don’t Pack the Soil Down

These large pots of ours give you lots of space. Let that be. Don’t over pack the pot with soil or pack it down tightly. You want to be sure that the water, air and sunlight can get through deeply and feed the roots of the plant, not just the petals. Best practices suggest you firm up the soil enough to keep the plant upright but not so much that the water and all other needed nourishment can dig deep down and do their job properly. This gives us healthier, happier plants. We want you to enjoy that along with the beauty of one of our planters.

Water Right After Planting

Once you’ve finished the planting it’s time to move the plants to their final home in your garden or to your sitting area outside. It’s a good idea to place them first then water them. Once you add the water the weights gonna go up. Way up. To minimize stress on yourself. Find your plants a final growing place and then water them.

You also want to make sure that you water the new transplants judiciously. Look for the water to begin to bubble up to the surface of the soil. It’s their first drink in a new spot. Treat them nicely and they grow to smile at you in the sunshine. Sounds good right?

Check out our selection planters and pots to decorate your garden with your personal style

 

 

In conclusion

Being a hotshot gardener isn’t the easiest thing to do and requires a good bit of understanding and practice. Nothing too hard for the likes of you and we’re here to help you with this great starter advice. Planting and following the proper regiment will reward you in many ways. Firstly. Looking amazing in one of our beautifully crafted planters or pots. Have a great journey to your green thumb and enjoy the sunshine this spring and summer. Your garden will thank you, no matter how jealous the neighbors get.

Shopping cart59
2 hanging acrylic diamond decorations in gold and red colors
-
+
24 inch tall glossy baby blue porcelain pedestal birdbath with painted cherry blossoms on the inner basin in garden
-
+
Kings of the Road Motorcycle Themed Gear Shaped Wall Clock with LED Lights
-
+
A set of three metal pumpkin Halloween lanterns in three different shapes
-
+
A Girl and Boy- Holding Lanterns, Shoping Bag, and Christmas Trees-Dressed in Winter Clothing
-
+
A pair of Two Multi-Colored Acrylic Birds on a String
-
+
Hanging Iron Bird Feeder with Antique Copper Finish "Cottage"
-
+
iron rain chain in antique bronze finish with ornate hearts and bell accents
-
+
54 inch tall metal garden stake with welcome sign, cockatoo and bells
-
+
12.5 inches long country style red pickup truck in distressed red finish with removable Christmas tree in trunk
-
+
15″ Tall Round Porcelain Pedestal Birdbath with Hand Painted Birds in a Pine Tree “Finch” in front of rose bush
-
+
20.5 Tall Polyresin Thai Kneeling in Prayer Buddha with Mandala
-
+
View of Three Suns and Moons Hanging from a Metal Chain
-
+
Metal Red Christmas ornament ball with green polka dots on tall black iron garden stake
-
+
Antique Distressed Finish Car with with Christm as Tree and Gifts on the Rooftop
-
+
20 in. Tall Lying Fairy Garden Statue "Fern"
-
+
65 inch tall freestanding iron Christmas nutcracker soldier with LED Lights holding lantern
-
+
Halloween decoration of tall metal pumpkin soldier holding out orange candy bowl standing on door step
-
+
Metal Military Style Jeep - Filled with Christmas Gifts and and a Christmas Tree in the back
-
+
full length image of metal hanging on a chain A-frame birdhouse with round bottom and wind chimes in antique copper finish
-
+
37.8 Tall Frosted Silver Standing Polyresin Buddha Statue
-
+
collage image of 2 iron wind chimes in sun and moon shape with dangling bells, painted in antique copper finish, hanging in garden
-
+
Blue coastal curvy bench with whale design on the backrest with other little seacreatures
-
+
Red and Green Christmas Pick Up Truck with a Christmas Tree and Gifts in the back and it has snow flakes on it as well
-
+
76 Long Iron Rain Chain with Mushrooms in Antique Bronze
-
+
Small red and blue grey vintage buggy model with colorful Christmas gifts on the roof top of the car
-
+
24 inch tall red porcelain pedestal birdbath with baby blue flower blossoms painted across the inner bowl in garden
-
+
Tall Easter man statue standing holding a shovel in one hand and a white bird in the other
-
+
extra long iron rain chain featuring jumping fish and bell in antique copper finish
-
+
Cape May Mosaic Bistro Set
-
+
Front view 15 inches iron pickup truck in distressed red finish with removable Christmas tree in trunk
-
+
Spring garden gnome statue and wheelbarrow planter holding pink flowers
-
+
Bottle cork LED string lights inside clear wine bottle between old books turtle and diving helmet clock
-
+
4 metallic pink flamingo garden sculptures in assorted styles in garden
-
+
Set of Three Square Metal Plant Stands
-
+
Spring garden gnome holding flower pot and water can
-
+
Set of 9 oversized hanging on a rope bells in assorted styles in antique red distressed finish
-
+
seashell birdhouse for multiple birds
-
+
24.8 Tall Polyresin Standing Thai Buddha with Hands Clasped in Prayer
-
+
Ceramic Balls sitting in a Pant on a table in assorted colors and designs
-
+
Set of 2 Medium and Small Letters to Santa Mailboxes
-
+
Dragon with Wings Sitting on Grass with Tail Curled
-
+
24 inch tall glossy green pedestal birdbath with painted two love birds sitting on grape vines on the inner side of the basin in garden
-
+
Side view of Lady Easter rabbit garden statue in blue dress and pink sun hat holding an Easter egg in one hand and the other dragging a basket filled with them
-
+
65 inch tall Iron nutcracker soldier in red with Christmas tree and wreath and LED Lights
-
+
Close up image of the country style bronze to brown birdhouse stake with bird perched at the top of the roof and vines growing from the stake to the house
-
+
Tall large iron Christmas Nutcracker dressed professionally in his Christmas colors with his drum stocks in hands and his drum attached to his waist
-
+
Pair of 41 inches tall metal heron garden figurines in metallic finish, in fall garden
-
+
17.75 Tall Ceramic Stoneware Stool in Green, Blue and Yellow Cassidy
-
+
Subtotal
$9,816.41
Total
$9,816.41
You may be interested in…
54 Five Tone Acrylic Hummingbird Garden Stakes in 6 Assorted Colors
Set of 6 54" Tall Five Tone Acrylic Hummingbird Garden Stakes in 6 Assorted Colors
$189.99
8 Long Acrylic Crystal Ball Hanging Decorative Ornaments in 6 Assorted Colors
Set of 6 8" Long Acrylic Crystal Ball Hanging Decorative Ornaments
$38.50
collage of large blue acrylic angels in 6 assorted styles hanging ornaments
Original price was: $105.00.Current price is: $89.99.
3 metal birdbaths in antique copper finish with birds and ornate stands in garden
Price range: $78.75 through $262.15

Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

15 Inches tall porcelain birdbath with blue stand an hand painted peacock and flowers Indigo in front of rose bush
15" Tall Round Porcelain Pedestal Birdbath with Hand Painted Peacock and Flowers "Indigo"
$96.20
Continue shopping
59
Comodo Trusted Site Seal
Secured By Comodo