I almost feel guilty writing about this because it is so simple that anyone can do it. So, what exactly is “it”? It is winter ...
Start with the right pot size. Young fruit trees should generally be potted in a 5- to 10-gallon container. Gradually ...
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Leafy greens aren't only for the summer months -- in fact, its possible to keep supply of arugula going through the winter ...
These common leafy greens are surprisingly well-suited to hanging pots. And by succession planting, you can enjoy a steady supply throughout the season.
This compact, low-maintenance shrub brings golden-yellow foliage and effortless style to containers — perfect for adding ...
Many gardeners start flower, vegetable and herb seeds indoors during winter months in order to have seedlings to plant outdoors after the last spring frost occurs, typically around the last week in ...
You can grow juicy strawberries indoors and enjoy the sweet summery taste no matter the season. Here's exactly how to start your indoor berry garden, even in the middle of winter.
Ed Hume, the longtime king of Pacific Northwest gardening, recommends reading and follow the instructions on the back of the seed package. MCT The end of February is a curious time for Puget Sound ...
There’s a lot of buzz about growing plants, vegetables and herbs in small spaces such as patios, balconies, even rooftop gardens. New types of containers are creating the excitement. Have you tried ...