Once fall arrives, preparing your landscape for winter is likely at the top of your mind. But we recommend holding off on packing away your planters for just a little bit longer. Sure, winter is ...
Maintain year-round interest in your container garden with this vibrant shrub, a low-maintenance and compact addition ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The first day of fall is just around the corner, which means it's the perfect time to start planning your ...
I am always looking for ways to be more efficient with my gardening at home. I don’t mulch established planting beds in my garden and I prefer a more natural look. This natural aesthetic does not ...
If your summer pots are starting to look tired as plants becomes straggly, it’s time to perk up your patio with some autumn stars. Chrysanthemums, heathers, pansies and violas can all add a pop of ...
Bare-root perennials may not look so exciting when they first arrive, but with some careful planting and care, they can ...
A change of season means a change in outdoor decor is in order. The brighter hues of summer can now be replaced with a palette that is warm and cozy. Whether decorating a front porch, backyard patio ...
Pots and containers offer a superb alternative to planting in the ground. This is especially true in areas of your garden that have little or no soil, like wooden decks, concrete patios, and small, ...
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.
Choose pots that are large enough for your plant, have drainage holes and will suit the style of your garden. Frost-proof terracotta pots are ideal for long-term planting and their weight gives them ...