Dear Roger: Love them collards. Can’t grow ‘em in my apartment. Will they grow in pots on my balcony? — Donald Morgan, Fayetteville Dear Donald: You absolutely can grow fine collards in a pot.
Ever find yourself staring at all those empty containers piling up in your kitchen and wondering if they could be useful? Turns out, your recycling bin is full of hidden treasures for gardeners.
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It’s either time -- or nearly time -- to start seeds indoors for the upcoming growing season, depending on where you live. But what about starting them outdoors, despite the frozen ground, whipping ...
The good news is that the daylight hours are getting longer, little by little, and in less than a month we’ll have sunlight for more than 10 hours each day, a magic figure for plant growth. Remember, ...
Planters and pots aren't just for adding flowers to your porch or patio—they can be the perfect place to grow your favorite ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Container gardening is one way to stay in the gardening game while the soil dries out. It gives you freedom and flexibility. No space, poor soil, just a ...
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