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The 6 Best Vegetables For Container Gardening - southernliving.com
southernliving.com
29.02.2024 / 05:53

The 6 Best Vegetables For Container Gardening

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Dreaming of Tulips in New York - finegardening.com - New York - state New York
finegardening.com
26.02.2024 / 08:35

Dreaming of Tulips in New York

Today we’re visiting with Lee, who gardens in central New York State. We’ve visited Lee’s garden before (Early Spring Blooms from the Mohawk Valley).

Clematis for Pots and Containers - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
26.02.2024 / 00:13

Clematis for Pots and Containers

Use a large pot, bigger the better as the roots need room to grow and the soil needs to hold moisture. 18″ depth and diameter are needed. Use good quality compost and add a slow release fertiliser. Top dress each year and add more slow release fertiliser. Repot when the compost is totally denuded of goodness, perhaps every 5 years. Plant deeply as you would in the garden, to avoid clematis wilt. Water regularly and avoid drying winds and strong sunshine. Support the vine with a good quality, firm framework.

How to Grow Shrubs in Containers - gardenerspath.com - Japan
gardenerspath.com
24.02.2024 / 16:33

How to Grow Shrubs in Containers

Potted Bushes: How to Grow Shrubs in Containers

Plants for a Purpose: spring containers - gardenersworld.com - France
gardenersworld.com
23.02.2024 / 23:43

Plants for a Purpose: spring containers

There’s nothing like a spring container to celebrate the fact that we’ve turned the corner, leaving winter behind us. From bright yellow daffodils that yell ‘Spring!’ to more subtle narcissus that whisper the change of season, or from the lush green of ferns to a sweet-shop display of tulips, there’s a spring container for everyone. And the beauty of a container (a small one at any rate) is that it’s portable so you can move your pot of joy to wherever you’ll see it most – right on your front doorstep, or just outside the kitchen window so you can gaze at it while doing the dishes! Our choices include recommendations from the Gardeners’ World team and familiar faces from across the gardening industry.

In the Garden: New roses present tasty possibilities - theprovince.com - Usa - county Garden
theprovince.com
23.02.2024 / 19:27

In the Garden: New roses present tasty possibilities

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26 Indoor Plants You Can Grow in Glass Containers - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
20.02.2024 / 11:13

26 Indoor Plants You Can Grow in Glass Containers

Growing plants in glass bowls means not too much worries about the space! Here are some amazing specimens that look great in them!

New and Unusual Annuals to Try in Your Garden This Summer - finegardening.com - South Africa
finegardening.com
19.02.2024 / 21:45

New and Unusual Annuals to Try in Your Garden This Summer

Gardening is, or at least should be, an ongoing learning process. It can include trial and error (and sometimes failure), but for me, the most exciting part is discovering new plants. When I find an unfamiliar plant, it’s pretty exciting, since I’ve grown nearly everything over the years and not much surprises me.

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