When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Darrell Gulin / Getty Images Container gardening is the solution to so many gardening ...
The short answer: It depends on the plant and the container.
Beautiful outdoor containers don’t have to be limited to just the warm months. While planting is limited in the winter months, there are many cut greens, twigs, and accessories that can be used to ...
Even if you have an in-ground garden, you should grow some plants in pots 🪴 ...
Even if you have a courtyard or patio garden, scent can fill the air.
It’s either time -- or nearly time -- to start seeds indoors for the upcoming growing season, depending on where you live. But what about starting them outdoors, despite the frozen ground, whipping ...
Q: I have some window box planters that I’d like to grow something in for winter interest. I’ve learned, though, that it’s too small for even dwarf shrubs and most perennials. Is there anything I can ...
Growing plants in containers is a delighgtful way to bring greenery indoors, add height to landscape beds, and deliver color to porches and patios. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, container plants are ...
Container gardening is coming in from the cold, replacing the one-plant-to-a-pot displays that have been indoor decorating staples since the Victorian era. Combination planting — blending different ...
I plan on trying to add some containers to my garden this year and would like some advice on how to be successful. — Anita Singh, Park Ridge Containers planted with annuals can add a lot of interest ...
When choosing a container for gardening, consider its material, placement, and drainage capabilities. Terracotta pots are porous and require frequent watering, while glazed pots retain moisture better ...