For terrific spring and summer container gardens, you can't go wrong with these plants. Get inspired by our favorite potted ...
Garden expert Mark Thompson relies on color theory as a recipe for front-stoop success For this container in full sun, Thompson opted for a triadic scheme, using colors that are equidistant on the ...
Key Points Use the thriller, filler, and spiller method for lush containers with height, coverage, and trailing plants.Start ...
Growing plants in containers is a great way to get a jump-start on gardening before the spring season arrives. Whether you want to add a dose of cheerful color to your front porch or deck, the key is ...
Cool-weather flowers like pansies and cineraria add bright color to early spring pots. Foliage plants like oxalis and coral bells handle chilly temps and fill containers easily. Herbs and leafy greens ...
If you garden in a small space -- around a patio or on a deck or balcony -- growing plants in pots is a good way to add color and a little pizazz to the space. And, in a big garden, placing large pots ...
Spring yard spending has a way of sneaking up on you. It starts with one pot or one packet of bulbs, then suddenly you also ...
The middle of March means full speed ahead when it comes to adding spring color to porch pots and patio containers. You can find pre-sprouted bulbs such as daffodils, iris and tulips at garden centers ...
This "Fox & Friends Weekend" segment features gardening experts Vicky and Mickey Popat sharing essential spring gardening ...
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Simply pointing your hose or watering wand at the foliage in a container isn't enough to give the container a good watering. Hanging baskets like this can become drought stressed because water will ...