Extend the life of you garden pots by cleaning them and storing them during winter. Moisture can freeze and lead to cracked or broken containers.
Ever find yourself with extra jars, cups, or mugs that just collect dust? These everyday items can become unique planters ...
Light is the most vital factor when choosing a location to grow lavender in pots. Lavender needs at least six to eight hours ...
Selecting an appropriate container is essential for growing Chinese broccoli indoors. Go for pots that are at least 12 ...
Heinrich says that circling roots at the surface and around the edges of the container are signs that it's time to repot. "If ...
Winter containers filled with greenery, colorful stems, cones, berries and more can brighten the landscape all winter long. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com.
If you have ever wondered why your plants look droopy even though you water them all the time, you are not alone.
There's nothing like growing your own produce; however, if you lack the space for an in-ground garden or raised beds, ...
For the adventurous, pots allow for growing almost any rose you want. You could encourage a large climber to grow as a shrub ...
Some outdoor planters are prone to cracking in cold weather. Help your pots survive winter with these tips so they'll be ready for spring planting.
The good news is that you can still plant bulbs as long as the soil is not frozen. So far this year we have experienced a few warm spells (intermixed with cold spells!) which have left the soil ...
Perennial plants are the ultimate low-maintenance, low-impact contributors to a sustainable garden. Once established, they ...