Growing your plants in containers can come with a host of benefits. All you need is a good container and soil to get started. But adding stones on the deck can enhance your plant’s growth. Here’s how to use stones when assembling your container plants.

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Why should you add stones?
Improve water retention
Stones in and around your plants are a good idea for water retention. The pebbles or rocks act as a barrier to stop water evaporation from the soil. They are a great way to absorb excess water in your containers. They can also release water when the pot is drying out. This, combined with a top dressing, is a natural way to aid your plant’s water consumption. Using pebbles in and around your containers can prevent water evaporation and make your plants more beautiful.
They ensure proper drainage
Placing stones at the bottom of container garden pots has been happening for generations. This practice can limit drainage; you need to be careful with the placement. Choose a pot with good drainage holes, as this will work with the stones to allow proper drainage.
Fend off insects
If you are constantly battling insects, use stones as a way to keep them under control. Top the soil mix of your pot plants with decorative rocks to prevent fungus gnats from laying eggs in the soil. For some outdoor container plants, you can use the rocks as a heat-attracting mulch on top of the soil. This is to help heat-loving plants. Using stones is better than spraying for pest control.
Add the stones for beauty
Stones can also be used as a wonderful tool to decorate the top of the soil in your garden pots. They are a unique way to beautify your pots. You can buy artificial pot stones to create variety in terms of texture and colour. They will make your pots look unique. The use of stones in decorating your pots is becoming more common.

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