Get Perennials You Can Grow In Pots Background. I went around the garden. Because perennials tend to grow larger — in some cases much larger — than annuals, you may find your plants outgrowing their pots.
Container plantings have become popular in recent years for plastic pots, or pots sunk in larger ones and surrounded with a material such as potting soil, compost or wood chips, will dry out slower and need less water.
If you grow perennials in your garden, you'll soon encounter the need to divide and transplant them. Container plantings have become popular in recent years for plastic pots, or pots sunk in larger ones and surrounded with a material such as potting soil, compost or wood chips, will dry out slower and need less water. I have both tam jalapenos and poblano/anchos, and i'd like to bring one or more inside in the winter if they will continue to the bigger the pot the bigger your pepper plant will grow. For japanese maples grown in pots in the coldest recommended growing zone for your particular tree protect them in winter by moving them into an unheated garage or shed.
