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Trough gardening rocketing across the country
Trough gardening rocketing across the country

In Old Town of North Columbus, the American Flag waves in the troughs that have Suncredible sunflowers, Supertunia Bordeaux, Luscious Citron lantana and Snow Princess lobularia.

Trough gardening rocketing across the country

In addition to pollinators if their children look closely, they just may see the small Green Anole lizards.

Trough gardening rocketing across the country

In the cool seasons these troughs are full of colorful leaved heucheras like Dolce Spearmint Primo Wild Rose and Double Play Candy Corn Spirea.

Trough gardening rocketing across the country

The Lime Green picket fence attracts children to the playground at The Landings Shopping Center in Columbus GA but as they play the parents and children alike see beautiful flowers Like Truffula Pink gomphrena, Supertunias and Rockin salvia that are bringing in hummingbirds and butterflies. Photos by Norman Winter

Trough gardening rocketing across the country

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Everyone has heard that old saying you can lead a horse to the trough and if he doesn’t drink make it a planter. Just kidding, but if you choose to jump on one of the hottest trends in the country, you can make your own jokes about some old caballo.

These containers while at the store go by names like stock tank, feed trough, water trough and my choice: the horse trough. They might not grace the landscapes of Highland Park in Dallas or River Oaks in Houston, but they are popping up at highend shopping centers like The Landings in Columbus, Ga., and specially-designed communities like Old Town in North Columbus.

If you do an online search of trough gardening, you’ll find this trend blazing across the country. When I was younger, I had a fine Grumman canoe. I know they were heavy in the aviation and ship building industry and if they are still operating, I would tell them, crank out some dazzling troughs for all of us gardeners. Word on the street is these are getting hard to find.

First, know there is a trough that will allow you to grow just about anything you want to grow. You could have an exotic water feature, flower garden or several for a deluxe raised-bed vegetable garden. The 36-inch-tall containers are ideal for those that use wheelchairs and motorized assistance or trouble bending over. In other words, these can become the vegetable or flower gardens for all abilities.

You’ll find a lot of instructions on how to set one up, and without disparaging any of their suggestions, I’ll just tell you how it is being done in my town, by my son, James. The oldest troughs in Columbus are about 10 years old, and keeping their integrity beautifully. After all, these are galvanized steel.

These were originally attached to wooden piano type dollies with wheels or caster which deteriorated over time. The containers are now moved by muscle if needed. Some of the new containers in other locations have wheels; others do not.

The containers are filled to one-third the depth with aged or even composted pine bark, with potting soil comprising the remainder. The containers have drainage plug holes resembling those you might see on an ice chest. These containers have a dual purpose serving as a barrier to prevent encroachment of a vehicle. You will see on the internet however, these have become works of art by many gardeners in the home situation.

In Columbus, they are scheduled for a cool season planting from fall through April and a warm season redesign from late April through early October. In commercial settings like these, they are first planted with a controlled release fertilizer and then watered as needed from a 250-gallon tank with dilute watersoluble fertilizer as the seasons progress.

Today at The Landings, situated in between a favorite diner and a frozen yogurt business, is a playground for the client’s children. It is decorated with an iconic lime green picket fence. Here are the oldest troughs with plants like Truffula Pink Gomphrena, Rockin Blue Suede Shoes, salvia, Luscious Royale Cosmo lantana and Supertunia Vista Fuchsia and Supertunia Vista Snowdrift falling over the edge. You see, while the customers think they are seeing flowers, they are really seeing a shopping center habitat, attracting bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and little green lizards.

If you are looking for a new adventure in gardening, you may just want to consider a trough. You may find out you have an award-winning Green Thumb. Follow me on Facebook @ NormaWinterTheGardenGuy for more pictures and garden inspiration.

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