Planting in a Large Pot
In Nishiokoppe, Sato Yuka of onesmanorgarden, who has become a familiar face here, was invited as the instructor for a container-planting workshop!
This time, the plan was to display the arrangements at village facilities, so we planted as many as 15 kinds of flowers and foliage in a large pot.
Unlike the gathering-style design we learned last year, container planting simply involves removing plants from their pots, arranging them in the planter, leveling the soil, and the arrangement is finished in no time.
Before taking them out of their pots, we first laid them out to expand our ideas.
Because the pot has a pattern, we imagined which side might be the front and how to make the arrangement attractive from every angle, then decided on the placement.
Once the image was clear, we planted from the center outward and built the surrounding heights to match.
If the soil surface is not even, water will collect in the low spots when you water, or so we were told.
As I planted each one, I filled gaps with soil as needed and continued working.
Experienced participants, even with large pots, finished their arrangements in about 30 minutes with a flurry of activity.
(Too fast…!)
The finished pots are installed in both Kamiokoppe and Nishiokoppe.
Although each pot used the same materials, individual personalities shine through, so it might be fun to compare them.
#Nishiokoppe Village
#Hokkaido
#Container-Planting Workshop
#Village in Full Bloom
#Kamu
#Flower Park
#Flowers
#Nature
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