Growing marigolds in the garden or traditional containers is very common now. So how can you grow them so they stand out? With these Ideas for Growing Marigolds In Hanging Baskets, Window Boxes, and Unique Containers, of course!
This rustic wicker basket gives a natural look to your marigolds. Just use a rope or metal chain to hang it at your favorite spot.
This orange metal basket decorated with marigolds of the same color would make a great porch or indoor centerpiece.
Pick a monochrome window box and fill it up with marigolds, succulents, and trailing varieties; they’ll look amazing. And unique!
A long wooden planter box with a natural look is perfect for growing marigolds on a windowsill in all their glory.
Why don’t you try growing different marigold varieties in a container garden? It’ll look amazing.
If you can find a rustic metal pot with designs and handles, don’t waste it. Use it to grow marigolds in your garden.
This might surprise you, but an old wheelbarrow can be used as a container for your marigolds. If it’s withering, even better.
We bet you didn’t know about this unique idea of growing marigolds in a glass bottle hanger filled with water!
If you’ve got an old wooden crate lying around the garden, put it to good use and grow marigolds in it.
You don’t need huge pots. Just tear milk cartons in half and use these for growing small marigold flowers. They look really cute.
A dwarf marigold can easily be grown in a Pepsi can. But don’t take our word for it. We found it here.
Here’s a quick and easy DIY you can follow to recreate this lovely hanging colander with marigolds and petunias.
These concrete planters look like they’ve been there for ages and balance out the liveliness of the marigolds.
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