Growing perennials in containers is great in a small space. They give long periods of foliage interest from spring through to the frosts of late autumn and offer a great range of flower and colour. In these hard times they are also very cost effective especially if you buy the low price pre-packs available in shops and garden centres over the next few weeks.
The only problem with growing perennials in containers is that they don't like their roots being frozen for long periods in the winter and cooked in the heat of summer.
The Lindesburg Pot from www.madebyfragerdala.comhas in built insulation that makes them frostproof as well as being light and virtually unbreakable. The design insulates the roots from cold and heat, yet lets them breath. The pot comes in three styles and a selection of colours. Cost around £60
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