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Container gardens, like other gardens, can bring a touch of beauty and vitality to a space, whether indoors or outdoors. That’s why it’s important to consider placement.
Growing your own food might seem impossible in an apartment or small house, but these edible plants are perfect to cultivate ...
She'll prove you "can" garden by exploring a variety of unconventional containers to add style to your garden. The program is at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd.
Gardening-Picking PeppersContainer gardens are a great way to grow vegetables when you're short on yard space or live in apartment or condo with only a sunny patio or balcony. Container vegetable ...
Limited garden space can be overcome by using containers, raised beds and vertical gardening techniques. Containers are ideal for small spaces and can be moved to follow the sun, but require ...
Container gardens need more frequent watering than in-ground plants. Be sure not to allow the soil in containers to dry out completely between waterings, or the plant's fine roots may die.
Those lacking space or sun exposure for a traditional garden, however, may be feeling a bit more blue than green. Whatever the challenge, opportunities abound with container gardening.
As the vibrant hues of autumn settle in and the temperatures begin to drop, October is an excellent time to dive into container gardening. Whether you're working with a small balcony, a cozy patio ...
A dozen 12-inch containers full of potting soil and water can add considerable strain to a space that might not be designed to carry the load. So check before you plant.