Make gardening simple with **“Container Gardening Made Easy: Top Vegetables To Grow.”** This video highlights the best vegetables to grow in pots and containers, perfect for small spaces, balconies, ...
Learn where to put it, what to fill it with, and how to keep it healthy. Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things ...
Learn how to transform seasonal planters into four-season displays with smart plant choices, design strategies, and simple maintenance tips. From winter structure to spring color and fall texture, ...
Discover the 3 essential pot types for healthy container vegetables and learn how the right container can dramatically improve plant growth and harvest quality. From breathable fabric grow bags to ...
Spring is here and April has lots of chances to make something green and learn about plants. Throughout the Lancaster County region (and virtual) are talks about designing containers, spring’s ...
The Northwest Flower and Garden Festival runs Feb. 18 to 22. All the show details and advance tickets are on their website at ...
Do you think vegetables belong only in long rows or raised beds? If so, it may be time to rethink your idea of vegetable gardening. Everyone probably has space to grow a few for fresh eating.
Jean Kolojechick, a master gardener from the Penn State Cooperative Extension, holds up a sample planted container during a lecture on container planting at the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Plants ...
The first week of May is full of color, so enjoy the beauty then get to work. Time to weed, feed and add new plants. May is also the main month for rhododendrons and azaleas to put on a show, so note ...
Gardening events, both relaxed and more intensive, are popping up all over now that spring is underway. A sampling: • For those who want to know just what their plants are getting into, the Franklin ...
It is perfectly okay if a plant doesn’t thrive or if a garden isn’t flawless; every attempt contributes to a greener and more ...
The evergreen shade-loving shrub known as fatsia japonica “Spider’s Web” became a focal point for several of the winning container garden designs at the 2024 Northwest Flower and Garden Festival.