The terms "pot" and "planter" are often used interchangeably, even at garden stores. But choosing the right one is essential to your plants' health.
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An imposing work of pottery can be as important to the design of a landscape as any well-placed plant. And no, we’re not talking about flower pots. By Margaret Roach Flower pots, they are not. But ...
Repot into a slightly larger pot or planter. If your plant is showing signs of being rootbound, it's time to repot it into a ...
Chrysanthemums and pansies are classic fall flowers for pots, but several more blooming annuals and perennials can help add rich color to your container gardens throughout autumn. Most of the ...
A few years ago, I got a question from a good friend,” Can you buy a tree that is balled and burlapped and plant the tree in a pot and keep the tree in that same pot all year, outside and in front of ...
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Home garden ideas: 5 pink flower plants to give your home a royal look
Add a touch of elegance to your home with these 5 pink flower plants, including pink rose, hibiscus, periwinkle, petunia, and ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
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