How Do You Design A Dish Garden?
Add a dish garden to your indoor décor to create a miniature landscape in your home. Dish gardens use a variety of indoor plants placed closely together within a closed container. Most dish gardens only include foliage plants, some enthusiasts put a blooming violet in the container to add color. Florists sell dish gardens as gifts or decorative accents, but you can create your own for a fraction of the cost. Choose indoor houseplants from a garden center that can withstand the light conditions in the preferred location of your home. Designing a dish garden is based on personal preference. The only component parts of a dish garden include the dish and tightly spaced plantings within the confined container. Choose a container for your dish garden. Examine the bottom of the container to check for drainage holes. Punch holes in the bottom of the dish if possible and use a plastic plant tray to protect furniture. Ceramic containers require a drainage field under the soil to prevent over-wat