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These expert-approved summer container garden ideas offer major curb appeal and with proper care, they'll stand up to the ...
Moving to Flagstaff more than 20 years ago, I was initially too intimidated by stories of high elevation conditions to try ...
Blend 1 chopped peeled and seeded small Asian pear, 8 peeled garlic cloves, 1 (1-inch) piece peeled ginger, 1/2 cup tamari, 3 ...
Fiddlehead ferns are the rare edible that thrives in a shady spot in your garden. You can plant them in the spring or fall, ...
Throwing out those old condiment bottles is a waste. From using them as salad dressing vessels to party favors to hummingbird ...
Here are a few recommendations for a living fence tall enough to block neighbors and provide good wildlife and pollinator ...
Tomatoes will thrive in zones 4–10, with Rubens suggesting they pair well with basil, carrots, and marigolds, one of the ...
Container garden vegetables can be combined in the same pot, and herbs can be grown alongside veggies, which helps keep ...
What says summer more than a fresh, juicy tomato? Not much. So, it's no surprise that even people without big backyards are growing tomatoes in containers. However, choosing the right container could ...
peltatum. If you want a beautiful container with early spring flowers for a shady spot, plant hellebores. A perennial with evergreen foliage that blooms in late winter or early spring, the colors ...
Perfect for a decorative touch, consider growing String of Pearls ... Most succulents can be propagated by taking a leaf cutting and allowing it to dry out for a few days before placing it on soil.