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Say goodbye to sparse, boring container gardens with this perfect plant combination. ... so planting them together in a pot makes it easy to remove and replace them at the end of the growing season.
If you aren’t already making your own container combinations with houseplants, you’re really missing out. They bring a bit of the outdoors to even the smallest spaces, and are a lot easier to ...
Pienadz’s pots pack a tropical punch, combining Kimberly Queen ferns (Nephrolepis obliterata), plumeria, tropical hibiscus and chenille plant (Acalypha hispida).
The ideal filler plant adds body and fullness to a container arrangement, a middle layer between the thriller and spiller. It ...
Many gardeners and homeowners decorate their porches and patios with pots full of plants in summer, but springtime offers an opportunity to welcome the new season with container plantings created e… ...
Add a personal touch to your garden with easy and beautiful flower pots made from cloth and cement. This simple yet elegant craft project allows you to create stylish, durable flower pots that are ...
If you’re putting more than one plant in a pot, use a container at least 19 inches across, said Margaret Atwell, who creates the terrace containers at the U.S. Botanic Garden.
For sun or shade, some ideas for plant combinations that can survive and thrive. ... — My favorite go-to, no-fail container flowers are geraniums, begonias, stock, coleus.
If you filled your container gardens with pansies early this spring, they have provided lots of color but are starting to get a bit long in the tooth. Pull them out and plant containers for summer ...
Here are some suggestions for spectacular container combinations featuring your favorite herbs. MINT MEDLEY: The perfect herb for the beginner, your success with mint is virtually guaranteed.