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Homes & Gardens Sprinkler pots, grow bags and other garden containers great for a small yard, patio or balcony are on sale in time for spring planting Updated: Apr. 30, 2021, 9:28 a.m.
Container Gardening 101 includes the container type and size, drainage, soil selection, recommended plants, more drainage, placement and irrigation.
People on the move often spurn gardening as a hobby because they have to leave their plants behind. But new innovations and creative ideas are making planters portable and easy to transfer from ...
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 ...
Here’s what vegetables grow well in containers including what they need to thrive, what kind of soil to choose, and which varieties do best in pots and window boxes.
Many ground cover plants can be successfully grown in the container garden. Choose trailing or creeping options for a ...
Your lettuce may be local, but that doesn't mean it comes from a farm. A new agricultural idea is taking root in D.C. — and it involves shipping containers.
You don’t need to own a home to garden. Here’s how to create a lush, productive garden without putting down roots.
As long as you have a spot with six hours of direct sun daily, you can grow your own tomatoes without weeding worries or soil ...
Grow tomatoes, like Roma, Sungold, and Brandywine, in a container garden for the ultimate in convenience and taste.