If you have always dreamed of having your very own fruit and vegetable garden but lack the yard or the time needed to maintain it, you may want to consider growing your favorite foods in containers.
If your garden’s not big enough for a pond, but you’d love a water feature to add some cool and calm to your outside space, ...
A: Yes. Just store them like you would normal garden seeds — in the refrigerator or somewhere where it’s cool and dry. You ...
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These fruit trees are simple to grow on a deck, patio, balcony, or in a sunny spot in a greenhouse, conservatory, or porch ...
Feebee Foran, a herbalist and forager, has shared the common garden weed they say is packed full of health benefits – and ...
Lining your raised beds can help keep your garden healthy, but there are several different materials you can choose for the ...
These indoor-outdoor Christmas container ideas are made to last from after Thanksgiving through New Years. Detailed how-to's ...
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When Martha Stewart has advice, we are all ears! When winter arrives and we want to make sure our warm weather potted plants ...
With this weird, long warm fall, it’s easy to put off putting your garden to bed for the winter. But weather can change very ...
There is one small task gardeners should do as soon as it snows in order to protect their garden from flurries which could ...