Start with the right pot size. Young fruit trees should generally be potted in a 5- to 10-gallon container. Gradually ...
Cuisine Noir often spotlights community gardens and outdoor farming in conversations about climate and food, but not everyone ...
Leafy greens aren't only for the summer months -- in fact, its possible to keep supply of arugula going through the winter ...
Making your dream vegetable garden a reality when you have a small space is anything but impossible, thanks to container gardening! It may look more like window boxes and terracotta pots filled with ...
Container gardening opens the door to growing beautiful, healthy plants without needing a large yard to do it. Whether you're living in an apartment, condo, or a home with only a small patio or ...
This compact, low-maintenance shrub brings golden-yellow foliage and effortless style to containers — perfect for adding ...
Have fun and enjoy picking fresh fruit right outside your door thanks to compact varieties you can grow in containers. Just clear some space on your patio, deck, balcony, or front steps that receives ...
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 ...
Bare-root deciduous fruit trees are now arriving in nurseries and home improvement centers. In order to squeeze these trees ...
Question: I’d like to grow my own fruit trees, but I’m short on space. Can I grow fruit trees in containers? Answer: We’re happy to say yes, you can. One of the great pleasures in life is picking ...
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 ...