A large cement plant pot set outside in front of a staircase - Adam bartosik/Shutterstock Large plant pots are adorable, but not always practical. Sure, they can hold a tree or a bush, but sometimes ...
In this episode of "Greene Thumb," plant doctor Maryah Green demos how to pot a large plant. (It's not as intimidating as it sounds.) You finally did it—you bought the tall, gorgeous bird of paradise ...
Large pots are a great way to add visual interest to your yard, porch, or garden, particularly when stocked with eye-catching plants. But potting soil can be expensive, and it may leave you wondering ...
When buying a planter, there’s more to consider than just how it looks. The type of pot you use for your indoor plants can determine how healthy — or unhealthy — they are, according to EJ Kaga, CEO of ...
Ever wish you could have a garden, even if you only have a balcony or a tiny patio? Container gardening makes it possible to ...
Dear Neil: As the years have gone by, I’ve started using pots for growing okra, tomatoes, bell peppers, etc. Do I need to throw the entire contents (soil) out every year and start fresh with new soil?
New Orleans has a long gardening tradition of growing plants in containers in the landscape. According to an essay by Hilary Somerville Irvin in "The Southern Heirloom Garden" (William C. Welch and ...
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