Jump-start spring with a beautiful container garden of these cold-hardy plants.
Bare-root perennial plants often intimidate container gardeners because they arrive looking fragile or sometimes even dead, but it's actually not a bad thing. They are dormant plants sold without soil ...
Planters and pots make for a charming container garden. But they come with a drawback: Less soil means more watering. This ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — When selecting perennials for container gardening, it's important to choose plants that thrive well in confined spaces, maintain their beauty throughout the growing season, and ...
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 ...
Gooseberries are naturally compact, shallow-rooted, and highly productive plants. Pritts recommends the prolific plant for container growing as it is self-fertile, hardy, and easy to maintain in pots.
The first week of May is full of color, so enjoy the beauty then get to work. Time to weed, feed and add new plants. May is also the main month for rhododendrons and azaleas to put on a show, so note ...
This Container Gardening Guide Is a 'Foolproof Recipe' for Success originally appeared on Dengarden. This summer, Lowe’s has kept us covered on must-know gardening tips and advice. Like recently, when ...
Container gardening is a smart way to add growing space without having to create new garden beds. You can enjoy fresh veggies anywhere you have lots of sun on your patio, deck, or balcony. Plus, you ...
When I was in college, I had three pots with tiny plants growing on my windowsill. They were my connection with horticulture. Those long nights trying to figure out why a horticulture major was taking ...
I’ve been reading about what is new and trendy in gardening for 2025. One of the most common things seems to be gardening in containers. There are many options other than just placing a few pretty ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. — If you’re yearning to grow flowers or vegetables but are short on space or have limited mobility, University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein suggests giving ...