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Imagine stepping into a misty Irish meadow at dawn, dew clinging to your boots, as a tangle of ancient branches weaves a ...
Hanging houseplants free up space on shelves, plant stands, and window sills. Learn more about 23 of the best hanging ...
A landscape historian explains how a Victorian tradition became a tool for social change in 19th- and 20th-century ...
Working with a smaller garden encourages the use of vertical space, since horizontal space is less available. It also often ...
Suitable for both seasoned gardeners and beginners, this resilient indoor plant brings good feng shui into the home and makes ...
The Art of Bonsai: 6-8 p.m. third Thursdays and 1-3 p.m. third Saturdays. Instructor Bobby Curttright will guide you through ...
Overall, raised beds are a practical addition to your garden as they are easier to maintain and because of the depth of the soil, they allow for more root growth, resulting in space for more plants.
Using a trellis or wire support for any potted vine or climbing houseplant will encourage the plant to grow more broadly, giving it a fuller and healthier look.
Vertical gardening systems can lead to more plants and higher yields. A bonus? Soil-dwelling pests are thwarted by putting ...
Twine, clips, and twist ties can be used to train plants into an upright growth habit. Moonflower and morning glory adapt ...
Last week I wrote about keeping gardens small and simple if you are a newbie to gardening. Another recommendation, also for experienced gardeners, is experimenting with self-seeding plants.