Gardens come in all forms, including setting up a layered array of pots and planters. Fill them with long-blooming, colorful ...
Grow bush-type green beans in a container that is at least 24 inches wide. After the danger of frost has passed, sow seed ...
Stem cuttings of philodendrons root easily in water and can be inserted in outdoor floral containers as “spillers” or in ...
There’s a lot of buzz about growing plants, vegetables and herbs in small spaces such as patios, balconies, even rooftop gardens. New types of containers are creating the excitement. Have you tried ...
Growing tulips in containers is a rewarding way to enjoy colourful blooms even if you don’t have a ground garden. By ...
Q: I love gladioli and would like to have some of my own in my plot. However, as it is a paved courtyard, I would have to grow them in containers. Is this possible, and if so, are there any tips I ...
The arrival of frost-free time means the coast is clear to adorn those porches, patios, and decks with pots of summer flowers. While a pot or two can add a little color and life, many pots add a lot.
Flowers aren’t the only plants that’ll grow in containers. Even trees will grow in pots if you give them big enough ones and are willing to put in the watering and fertilizing effort. Now’s a good ...
For some of us gardening in pots or containers is a necessity. If you live in an apartment or condo with only a balcony, you are probably delighted to be able to grow ornamentals, vegetables or both ...
This story is part of a package about growing food in containers. Learn how to grow vegetables, fruits and herbs in a contained space. You don’t need land to be a farmer. With the right kind of sun, ...
Norman Winter is a horticulturist. He is a former director of the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens. Follow him on Facebook at Norman Winter “The Garden Guy.” See ...
It's late autumn and all is quiet in the garden, except for our spring bulbs in our pots, beds and borders which may have ...