When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: thejoyofplants.co.uk A lovely way to inject some color and life into your outdoor spaces ...
Send sweet scents wafting across your patio with a fragrant container garden. Position containers filled with fragrant patio plants where you are likely to brush by them or sit near them. The ...
Pots and planters add instant color and flexibility. Learn how to choose containers, manage watering and soil, and pick ...
No backyard? No problem! From mapping out your space to picking the perfect planters, our Master Gardener explains how to ...
KUSA - The warming weather says "patio season" - time to dress up the patio with containers full of flowers. To make a stunning container you can enjoy from now until frost, follow these simple tips ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Like all obsessions, this one started small and gradually took on a life of its own. Partly it’s because I enjoy visual complexity, a good thing because ...
Fe Reyes-Dollete and Roldolfo Dollete’s patio container garden grew out of desperation. For 30 years the couple, who are both physicians, tried to grow flowers and vegetables on their suburban ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Container gardens offer instant gratification to those who want to enjoy flowers and plants all summer long. Fill a pot with soil, pick your plants and voila ...
Many gardeners may not have the space or desire to cultivate an extensive in-ground garden where they can grow their favorite flowers or vegetables. Residents of condominiums, apartments and ...
Growing fruit trees in containers gives you flexibility to control sunlight, size, and damaging weather. Try growing one of these fruit trees in pots.
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Question: What native plants in Texas (I live in Houston) will do well in pots on my patio? They get about 1/2-day sunlight. Is there anything shrub-like that will live from year to year? Thank you ...