If you’re an avid gardener, the prospect of so many weeks of drab winter without a garden to enjoy can seem dismal. That’s when containers of colorful plant combinations, placed on the porch, patio or ...
There is so much to love about container gardening; whether you’re nurturing a vegetable container garden or simply adding some flowers to a patio or terrace, they can be a stunning addition to your ...
Using the right-sized containers with proper drainage helps prevent root issues. Pair plants with similar needs together, avoid crowding, and don’t overwater or overfeed. Always use potting mix, not ...
• What's special: Unlike many "box" greenhouses that sell container gardens made with adult plants grown separately, Garden Gallery's containers use only plants grown together from seed. The resulting ...
NEW LIFE: Discarded containers — or even furniture — can be fertile ground for creative repurposing. Here, an old filing cabinet and grate are home to climbing vines, maximizing patio space at MR ...
Container gardening: The fun art of creating and maintaining a self-contained garden. Annuals, perennials, compact shrubs, ornamental grasses, herbs, vines and even veggies, solo or in combination ...
As spring marches onwards, now is when gardeners look at empty pots and planters and think about what to put inside them. Container plantings are perfect for gardeners with limited outdoor space, and ...
White clematis flowers with purple centers growing over the edges of a large, stone planter. - Kjellbrynildsen/Getty Images There is a clematis for everyone! Boasting a diversity of color, a wide ...
The growing season is finally here — time to fill pots with flowers and foliage. But which ones? To give you fresh ideas, we turned to Dean Engelmann, co-owner of Tangletown Gardens in South ...
Container gardening is all the rage these days because houses are getting bigger and lot sizes are shrinking. Containers are also easy to care for and that works with today’s busy lifestyles. But ...
In theory, containers overflowing with flowers, herbs, grasses and vegetables can transform balconies and porches into green and leafy garden retreats. In reality, the effect is often closer to “Patio ...