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Summer Plants for Container GardeningNow, during the in-between season for planting colorful summer and fall annuals, is an excellent time to select plants and seed and to locate easy-to-care-for pots and containers. Annuals are easy to care for and are fast to perform. They adapt readily to containers provided they do not outgrow the size of their containers. Dwarf varieties of summer annuals may be planted several to a pot, spacing each plant approximately six inches apart. One plant should be enough for a six or eight inch pot. Be sure the annual you choose is a summer flowering type and one that will endure the heat and long days of summer and fall. Dwarf and compact varieties of marigold, zinnia, dahlia, begonia and cosmos adopt readily to pot culture. Other "children of the sun" which will reward summer days with vivid and continual color in pots may include vinca or periwinkle, impatiens, portulaca, verbena, gaillardia or blanket flowers, and ornamental peppers. There are non-flowering plants, too, for containers, which have a wide range of colorful foliage. The gay summer and fall colors of coleus, alternanthera and acalypha or copperleaf are quite adaptable in planter boxes or other containers, and perform well until the arrival of winter. Lush summer greens for pots may include ferns, fatsia, banana, English ivy, elephant ear and aucuba. Unlike most of the flowering annuals and colorful foliage plants, the greens demand a shaded location in the garden.
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