Here are some ideas if you're looking for inexpensive containers for seedlings or for a grouping on your patio. How about using milk cartons or buckets? Don't forget the drainage holes. Also: baskets ...
Stand Up and Garden (The Countryman Press, 2012) by Master Gardener Mary Moss-Sprague is a complete how-to guide for raised-bed gardening that allows anyone to grow robust fruits and vegetables in any ...
Most urbanites, and many suburbanites, are restricted to containers when planting a garden. Containers have a lot of advantages: they’re portable, cheap, and can be placed in awkward places, from ...
A creative sideline for gardeners is plant propagation, or enhancing the landscape through reproduction. It's also a cheap way to fill flowerbeds and herbal containers while prices continue to climb.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Container gardens offer instant gratification to those who want to enjoy flowers and plants all summer long. Fill a pot with soil, pick your plants and voila ...
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You don’t need a greenhouse, a fancy store-bought contraption, or even special “grow lights” to start plants from seed. It’s easier than you might think to start a big chunk of your gardens inside on ...
Container gardening is a major trend today. More and more people are planting in pots to green up balconies, patios and roofs, to grow a few vegetables or as accents in the garden. But often we think ...
Repot into a slightly larger pot or planter. If your plant is showing signs of being rootbound, it's time to repot it into a ...
Even small spaces have big potential when it comes to gardening. Grow berries in containers on your patio or balcony for ...