The roots of potted plants are susceptible to cold damage and need winter protection. Bury the pots in the ground, move them to an unheated garage or shed, or group them. When keeping plants in an ...
Plant out pot-grown trees, shrubs and climbers. Prune shrub, bush and climbing roses, Buddleia davidii, dogwoods with ...
While you might be tempted to discard plastic berry containers, you can hang on to them and transform them into planters for ...
Ever wish you could have a garden, even if you only have a balcony or a tiny patio? Container gardening makes it possible to grow a variety of plants in small spaces. You might be amazed at how many ...
Some evergreen container plants offer more than year-round foliage, adding fragrance, seasonal interest, and flexibility to ...
There's nothing like growing your own produce; however, if you lack the space for an in-ground garden or raised beds, ...
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Hypertufa containers are porous, rock-like planters that you can make at home. The basic ingredients include Portland cement, peat moss, and either vermiculite or perlite. Mix the dry ingredients ...
Bare root plants are trending. These freshly dug, pot-free plants may look unassuming, but they’re affordable, sustainable, and surprisingly resilient.
Evergreen ground cover plants add color to the winter garden while performing important ecological services. Discover hardy perennials and shrubs that add color and texture to the landscape all year ...