Container gardening is a fantastic way to add beauty and color to small spaces, patios, balconies, and even indoor settings.
Containers don’t need to go into hibernation in colder months – there’s still plenty of floral life to be enjoyed! We round ...
For instance, if you're growing cool-season flowers in containers, they're not as likely to handle the cold as well as if ...
Low-growing tropical plants such as baby’s tears, creeping fig, moss and ivies make excellent ground covers. Small specimens ...
A good candidate for color in winter is the humble pansy/viola. A plethora of cultivars exist these days, allowing you to ...
When Martha Stewart has advice, we are all ears! When winter arrives and we want to make sure our warm weather potted plants ...
Cockscomb flowers are a type of celosia, a plant with unique inflorescences—a.k.a. many-flowered spikes. These ...
Plants in containers are in danger of drying out as the weather warms up in spring and summer. Be sure to check the soil and water regularly.
Water sparingly. Perfect for a subtle but elegant look Using containers with an iridescent sheen brings a touch of glamour to these unfussy plants. The heathers (Erica ssp.) contrast well with the ...