Growing Lantana In Pots

Growing lantana in pots is becoming popular, with more gardeners opting to grow these flowers indoors or even indoors for that striking look.

Types Of Lantana Growing In Pots

Dwarf varieties are suitable for standard-sized containers, reaching a height of about 12 to 16 inches.  They are available in a range of beautiful bright colors.

• Select your Lantana -  Trailing lantana grows up to 1 to 2 feet in length and thrives in containers. Design your Flower Garden - Design your pots flower gardens on paper before you can place them outdoors indoors. Prepare the Container - Ensure your container has enough draining holes because this flower likes well-drained soil to flourish. 

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Prepare the Potting Mix - Pour a good amount of this potting mix into the container up to about 4 inches from the top.  • Plant your Lantana - You can add a handful of sand, perlite, or vermiculite to enhance drainage.  Watering  - Water your plants well and keep them evenly moist in the days that follow.  

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Caring For Growing Lantana In Pots

 Watering  Fertilizing  Deadheading  Pruning  Overwintering  Pets and Diseases

Growing lantana in pots is more manageable than growing them in the ground, as you can grow them as perennials.  This plant is exceptionally fast-growing, hard to kill, and does quite well in full sun.  This makes lantana an excellent ground cover reaching about 10 to 14 inches in height and has tiny flowers.  

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Growing Lantana In Pots