Galvanized Pot Containers Abeautiful window boxcontainer garden idea can be simple or complex. Here, colorful petunias in attractive galvanized pots have just as much impact as a many-hued combination. This planting grows best in a spot that gets full sun. ...
I grew up in New England, where fall was all about gathering bittersweet from the stone walls, collecting colorful foliage, and filling containers with mums, apples, and pumpkins. These days, I’m living in the Arizona desert, where October still brings 90-degree days, not to mention the ...
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Want to grow peanuts in containers? Clickhere 21. Strawberry Hack Christa’s Garden You can easily growstrawberriesfrom the store-brought ones by slicing the outer layer along with the seeds and growing them in a potting mix.
Place plants in large pots with drainage holes to avoid root rot. To allow for root spread, plant one plant (possibly two plants) in a large pot (at least 12” in diameter). When planting in containers, use an excellent, well-draining potting mixture (not heavy soil). Geraniums do not...
Cucumbers will grow in containers: choose a container at least 8 inches (20 cm) wide and 12 inches (30 cm) deep. Use a trellis or support the vine to increase yields. Many dwarf or mini-cucumber varieties will grow in a pot as small as 6 inches (15cm) wide and deep, larger is ...
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Goldenrods grown in the ground won’t need fertilizing, but those in containers will benefit from a monthly general-purpose fertilizer. Follow the directions on the label. Types Showy goldenrod (S. speciosa) earns its name with larger flower heads atop strong dark stems. A later bloomer with ...
Be careful when buying nursery-grown plants, as lupines have fast-growing taproots that can become constrained if the plants are kept in their containers too long. Soil: Lupines love loose, sandy soil because it doesn’t impede the growth of their deep tap roots. In denser clay soils, ...