By: Marion Stewart | 2010-04-03 | Landscaping When planting up your containers, be sure to use container mixes - soil designed especially for container gardens. Commercial soil-less mixes are an excellent choice for your planters and garden pots. They are lightweight, drain well, hold water and nutrients and are generally free of weeks, insects and diseases... read more
By: taamiv | 2010-09-18 | Home improvement The first step in planting is to wet the root-ball of the plant, in case it is dry. If you will not wet it, the plant will not grow. read more
By: Beverly Frank | 2010-03-26 | Gardening When container gardening, you may want to involve your children in the process. Children can benefit from being responsible for their own container gardens. They can learn about the scientific processes involved in the growth of plants and enjoy the rewards of caring for a plant when it blooms or bears fruit. read more
By: Anna M. Hartman | 2010-03-31 | Gardening This article describes self contained hydroponic gardening and kit components and how they're used. Hydroponic gardening is the growing of plants without soil, usually indoors. read more
By: stevensaraah | 2011-07-20 | Home improvement Container vegetable gardening is the simplest solution for those who lack space in their homes. This form of gardening allows you to grow the plants of your choice within a confined space and have a wonderful crop when it comes to vegetables. read more
By: Susan LaRocca | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Organic container gardening allows you to add color and creativity to a garden. Organic container gardening is easy when you select these low maintenance plants for part sun areas in your garden. read more
By: Susan LaRocca | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Organic container gardening allows you to add interest, color and creativity to a garden. Organic gardeners have many choices for areas that receive six or more hours of sun. read more
By: taamiv | 2010-09-18 | Home improvement Once the plants are planted, the main thing is to be considered is the feeding plants at appropriate times, so they may grow easily. read more
By: Rory Wallwork | 2010-03-31 | Landscaping The plants and flowers in your garden don't always have to be in the ground! Containers and pots are great options for most plants and vegetables. However, when choosing the flower pots you're going to put the plants in, you must remember that the soil is critical to the survival of the plants. Also, containers can be made of a variety of materials. You need to be aware of which materials work the best with which plants. read more
By: parachi | 2012-03-02 | Gardening The Penthouse Garden Club is about green living in the city, but most of all it is about reducing your carbon footprint by growing plants. Living, growing plants can transform our cities. read more
By: taamiv | 2010-09-20 | Home improvement The fruit plants used for container garden are mostly dwarf trained forms of apples, citrus fruit, nectarines, grapes, peaches, cherries, pears, and plums. read more
By: parachi | 2012-03-18 | Gardening The Penthouse Garden Club is about green living in the city, but most of all it is about reducing your carbon footprint by growing plants. Living, growing plants can transform our cities. They can make cities better places and us better people, healthier people, happier people, less destructive people. read more
By: taamiv | 2010-09-20 | Home improvement Unlike formal lawn gardens, where you need not to worry about changing composts, the container garden require frequent or periodic replacement of composts in the tubs, pots, hanging baskets, window boxes, urns. read more