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Get PricePLANTS THAT GROW WELL IN CONTAINERS; For those gardens that do not have the bare earth for direct planting and this includes far too many front gardens and of course patios the container comes to the rescue Fortunately many hedging plants will happily grow in a container provide the aesthetic and screening effect of a hedge
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Get Price· Plants grown in containers aren t limited to flowers and vegetables; in fact shrubs can also be planted in pots Potted shrubs placed in close side by side proximity can help block an unpleasant view or serve as a privacy screen Most shrubs both deciduous and evergreen can be grown
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