• Pick your spot. Decide where you want to place your container. Will it be in the sun, shade or a mix? This will determine your plant choices.
When choosing a container for gardening, consider its material, placement, and drainage capabilities. Terracotta pots are porous and require frequent watering, while glazed pots retain moisture better ...
Bigger, better, more color choices, unusual glazes, unique shapes and improved materials: That's the reality of today's containers. Add the vast array of plants available for filling them, and you've ...
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More And More Gardeners Are Using Containers To Grow Plants, And Here's Why
It's no secret that container gardening has taken off in a big way. It offers convenience for gardeners with limited space, ...
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5 low-maintenance, shade-loving plants for pots that garden designers always recommend to brighten up dark corners
Boxwood can happily grow in semi-shade, provided it gets a few hours of sunlight each day. Any container needs drainage holes ...
The Aluminum Association, Arlington, Virginia, has released a new paper, “Four Keys to Circular Recycling: An Aluminum Container Design Guide.” The guide provides details on how beverage companies and ...
Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things nature. She holds a degree in Journalism from Ohio University. How does a ...
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