What Flowers Grow Well In Cinder Blocks?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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What flowers grow well in cinder blocks? The best plants to grow in cinder block holes are those that thrive in relatively tight spaces–such as beans, bok choy, chard, chives, garlic, leek, lettuce, peas, scallions, shallots, spinach, and strawberries–as well as hardy plants like

okra and many herbs and flowers

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How do you make a cinder block flower garden?

Do cinder blocks make good planters?

He found

universities recommending the use of concrete blocks in container gardens or raised beds

. The concern cited in many warnings is specifically fly ash, the residue you get from burning coal, that might have been used in older cinder blocks, but he doubts whether that is commonly used anymore.

Can you plant strawberries in cinder blocks?

What plants can grow on concrete?

  • Antennaria parvifolia.
  • Triodanis perfoliata.
  • Rudbeckia hirta.
  • Bouteloua curtipendula.
  • Elymus canadensis.
  • Carex hystericina.
  • Festuca californica.
  • Mimulus kelloggii.


Cinder gives excellent growith to plants

, no fungus, no infection.


Concrete is not actually toxic and is not toxic to plants

. That said, concrete can potentially be harmful to some plants. The reason for this is because concrete contains lime which is highly alkaline. Many plants can't thrive in soil that has high alkalinity and instead need soil that is more acidic.


Cinder blocks provide adequate support for compact determinate tomato varieties, but they'll hardly stand up to sprawling indeterminate or heirloom varieties

. Those plants need a strong cage or trellis in addition to occasional pruning. You also may find it difficult to add fertilizer to cinder block holes.

Painting. Purchase high-quality

acrylic latex paint

. Cinder blocks require a durable paint to hold up to wear and tear. Latex paint with acrylic will provide the best coverage and the smoothest application for both smooth and split-face cinder blocks.

Block is

a method of gardening that focuses on planting in tight areas

. This method works best in raised garden beds where it's easy to plant seeds in grid formations rather than rows.

Step 5: Fill the planter blocks with soil – Once the bottom row is in place,

fill the holes with soil

. I recommend waiting until you're done with the whole bottom row. Cement blocks filled with soil are a pain to move and re-level! Trust me, I learned this the hard way.



  • Thyme.
  • Pinks.
  • Rockroses.
  • Creeping phlox.
  • Candytuft.
  • Creeping jenny.
  • Snow in summer.
  • Wooly yarrow.
  1. Clean the Concrete Floor. …
  2. Install Your Landscape Fabric. …
  3. Build Your Flower Bed Frame. …
  4. Add a Layer of Gravel. …
  5. Add Your Topsoil. …
  6. Add Pine Needles, Straw or Wood Chips. …
  7. Plant Your Seeds. …
  8. Water the Soil.

All you need to do when you have cinder as your go-to potting soil mix for your succulents is to water your plants sufficiently, and

the cinder in your pots will do the job of draining your water accordingly

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Roses are best planted in the

spring (after the last frost) or in fall (at least six weeks before your average first frost)

. Planting early enough in fall gives the roots enough time to get established before the plants go dormant over the winter.

Its plants can be planted at any time of the year. However, irrespective of the locations in hills,

October is the most suitable time for planting of roses

. In a temperate climate, it can be planted in the open field from October-November and February to March. Rose plants are best planted in rows.

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