Container Gardening Guide (2024)

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Prepare PLANT Nourish

Prepare

Make sure that you place your containers in an area that receives plenty of sunlight. At least five hours sunlight a day is recommended and as many hours as you can for fruiting plants!

Like building a house a good foundation is the key to the success of your potted plants. The better the soil, the better your plants will grow. Healthy soil is especially important when growing in a limited area. When planting in pots or containers, choose a potting mix that is free draining and includes a wetting agent and fertilisers.

Choosing your mix

  • Tui Pot Poweris a premium, lightweight and free draining potting mix. It contains the added benefit of Acadian seaweed to stimulate root development and improve overall plant health and a controlled release fertiliser to feed your plants for up to six months. It also contains water storing granules for improved water holding capacity and SaturAid wetting agent to spread water evenly to the root zone.
  • You can also choose a mix specially designed for what you are planting e.g. Tui Herb Mix for garden-fresh herbs. Tui Herb Mix contains the right blend of nutrients to provide your herbs with the best possible start and sustained growth for continuous harvesting.

The right container

In addition to the perfect potting mix, the perfect container has to be chosen.

Large plants need large containers. If the container is too small it will restrict the roots, slowing growth and causing plants to dry out faster.

Ask garden centre staff for advice or research the recommended sizes for particular plants, and always make sure containers have plenty of drainage for water to drain. If a container doesn't have drainage holes you can create your own if needed.

PLANT

Select your plants. A useful system to follow is to plant a 'Feature', 'Filler' and a 'Spiller' in larger pots. e.g. a fruit tree as the 'Feature', lavender as a 'Filler', and then a flowering plant which will 'Spill' over the edge of the container.

Perfect plant options for containers:

  • Shrubs and grasses: Tibouchina, Nandina, Ficus 'Tuffy' are great shrub options.
  • Herbs: coriander, basil, rosemary, sage, thyme.
  • Salad greens: lettuce, spinach, mesclun, rocket, radish.
  • Succulents.
  • Flowers: plant a variety of flowers - cyclamen, marigold, petunia and lavender are all good options.
  • Dwarf fruit trees including lemon, lime and apple.

Directions for planting shrubs, trees and flowers in containers:

  • Before potting, soak plants in a bucket of Tui Organic Seaweed Plant Tonic and allow to drain. This will help prevent transplant shock.
  • Half fill your container with Tui Pot Power.
  • Gently take the plant from the current container, loosen the root ball and remove any loose or dead plant material and roots.
  • Position the plant in the centre of the new container and fill with Tui Pot Power up to 3cm from the top.
  • Gently firm potting mix around the base of the plant. The potting mix should be at the same level on the plant as it was previously.
  • Water your plant well and continue to water regularly.

Directions for planting herbs and succulents in containers:

  • Before potting, soak plants in a bucket of Tui Organic Seaweed Plant Tonic and allow to drain. This will help prevent transplant shock.
  • Half fill your container with Tui Herb Mix.
  • Gently take the plant from the current container, loosen the root ball and remove any loose or dead plant material and roots.
  • Position the plant in the centre of the new container and fill with Tui Herb Mix up to 3cm from the top.
  • Gently firm mix around the base of the plant. The mix should be at the same level on the plant as it was in the previous container.
  • Water your plant well and continue to water regularly.

If planting veges in containers, use Tui Vegetable Mixwith all the goodness veges need to start and grow healthily.

Nourish

Plants use nutrients from the soil as they grow. A controlled release fertiliser within your potting mix will provide nutrients and some mixes such as Tui Pot Powerkeep feeding for up to six months. Continuing to replenish nutrients will ensure your plants remain healthy. is an all purpose controlled release fertiliser for plants in containers.

Soil in containers dries out quicker than soil in the garden. SaturAid granular soil wetter helps to prevent this. All Tui potting mixes contain SaturAid - it channels water to the root zone where it is needed most. Apply every season to further enhance water absorption and retention.

Plants grown in containers require regular watering. It is best to water deeply twice a week rather than a little each day to encourage deep roots. Water in the morning or evening to avoid water evaporation.

Well watered, well nourished plants will have a better chance of keeping insect pests and diseases at bay.

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