Budget-conscious gardener and author Anya Lautenbach offers advice.
If you want your garden containers to be filled with colorful flowers in spring, now's the time to get your bulbs planted to make sure they're ready to bloom once our gardens thaw out after winter.
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Some plants do better in containers—here's why
Even if you have an in-ground garden, you should grow some plants in pots 🪴 ...
Selecting an appropriate container is critical for growing safflower. Choose a pot that is at least 12 inches deep and wide ...
The second week of February means the Northwest Flower & Garden Show in Seattle is wrapping up and that means the start of spring here in Western Washington. For gardeners, perhaps the best part of ...
Q: I love gladioli and would like to have some of my own in my plot. However, as it is a paved courtyard, I would have to grow them in containers. Is this possible, and if so, are there any tips I ...
Containers can be used to grow vegetables and other plants. Photo courtesy Getty Images. Do you have a gardening question? The UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County can help. Our volunteers are ...
Trends come and go in gardening. Remember when you couldn’t run through a neighbor’s flower bed without tripping over a gazing ball? But for decades now, container gardens have been a mainstay in the ...
Question: I want to garden at home, but I have limited space. Can I grow a thriving container garden here in Sonoma County? Answer: Absolutely! Container gardening is not only a space-saver, it’s also ...
Rhoads found out years ago that some edibles looked quite handsome among her in-ground plantings. She especially recommends 'Silver Fern' tomato with its feathery foliage and baseball-size fruit.
AS Winter knocks on our door – it’s easy to forget you can still plant beautiful combinations to light up your inside and outside space. Mother and daughter team Nicky and Holly Barsby have won five ...
Viola x wittrockiana, more commonly known as Pansies, are short-lived perennial flowers. Originating back in the 1800s, the flowers come in a vast array of colors and are ideal for planters, hanging ...
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