A Portable Perennial Garden

I currently rent my house and while I'm planning onthe plastic. Leaving the plants in the pots, I arranged
buying later this year, I can't refrain from obtainingthem as if I were planting them; tall plants to the
new and interesting perennial plants right now. Afterback against the house siding, gold leaved next to
all, it is spring out there and new plants have alwaysdark green, and short plants to the front etc. Next I
been a major part of my spring activities. But, whatfilled between all the pots with peat moss. The peat
can you do when you have a rented property andwill keep the plant upright and protect the pots from
you're planning on moving.drying out. When viewed from standing up, the pots
This afternoon, I decided to do some planting but Idisappear under the peat and the garden looks like it
ran out of both pots and space to put them. Therewas planted. All I have to do is keep the peat moss
was a narrow strip along the side of the house thatdamp and the plants will grow into a perennial garden.
promised both shade and good visibility. TheWhen I leave this fall, I'll simply pull up the pots, bag
barbeque sat there along with a few other tools butup the peat moss into the garbage bags and truck
these were all quickly moved into the garage. Tomy plants to their new home. But in the meantime, I
make good gardening use of this space, I spread outhave what appears to be a garden, my waste space
black plastic bags to stop weeds or grass fromis occupied with plants and my plants will be happy.
growing and then set my new perennial pots out on