Potted plants are an excellent way to add color and beauty to your space. Growing your plants in containers makes it easy to ...
As the weather begins to warm, your seedlings will start to emerge. When small specs of green start to peer out of the soil, ...
Container gardening has surged in popularity among many plant enthusiasts who don’t have the space to grow something.
4. Marigolds Marigolds not only add vibrant colors to your container garden but also help repel pests. They germinate quickly and start blooming within 6 to 8 weeks after sowing the seeds. Opt for ...
Plants in containers are in danger of drying out as the weather warms up in spring and summer. Be sure to check the soil and water regularly.
Check catalogs and your favorite garden center for any seeds you need to purchase ... Make sure your grow lights are in ...
There are still customers who want Pelargoniums, but there are so many other annuals available that these are no longer the ...
In the right location, sheltered from prevailing cool winds and with access to sunlight from at least 10 a.m. to 4 or 5 p.m., the soil in containers can be up to 10 degrees warmer, allowing plants an ...
Plastic take-out food containers are perfect for growing microgreens ... Unlike planting seeds beneath the soil in a traditional vegetable garden, seeds for microgreen production should be ...