Many gardeners choose to raise plants in containers or in raised beds. Those with limited gardening space and those who love patio accents find that containers fit the bill. Those with poor soil or ...
Therese Winnington from T. Lewis Real Estate and Design showed easy, budget-friendly ways to make your own decorative plant containers. For more design tips and ideas for your home, follow Therese on ...
“Pot” and “planter” are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different container types. Planters are usually larger, hold multiple plants, and are designed mainly for outdoor use. Indoor ...
Container plants can be a great option for anyone, from the most gung ho, dirt-under-the-fingernails gardeners to more casual ones who want pretty flowers without all the sweat and grime. You don't ...
Even if you’ve got a beautifully designed garden, there are plenty of reasons to add plants in containers to your home. You can decorate a front porch or backyard patio with boxes or pots of flowers.
To call guest presenter and furniture designer Craig Miller-Randle an indoor plant fan is a bit of an understatement! He’s unsure just how many plants he has in his home, but it is completely filled ...
Expansive, in-ground flowerbeds and vegetable gardens aren’t for everyone. Maybe you want to grow just a few plants — either because of limited space or a desire for a minimal gardening commitment. Or ...
Some container garden experts say that some pots are better for certain kinds of plants. For example, cacti do better in dryer soil so a terra-cotta pot with a drainage hole would be a better choice ...
Jo added: “Plants in pots are completely dependent on the gardener for water, food and placement. Unlike plants in the ground, their roots cannot search for moisture or escape poor conditions, so ...