No sun, no problem. Perk up your porch with ideas for potting our favorite shade-loving plants that will inspire your ...
heavy or long-lasting snow that settles on plants growing in pots can cause damage. While fall and winter are generally wet months, be sure to check on the moisture levels of pots and window boxes ...
For terrific spring and summer container gardens, you can't go wrong with these plants. Get inspired by our favorite potted ...
Hellebore live plants are available from Amazon and can be planted during the fall and winter months. Primroses are among the earliest bloomers in the garden. If you are a fan of cottage garden ...
Choose a pot that's large enough to support your plants and has drainage holes Select a design from our suggestions and buy any plants needed Fill pots with compost and add the plants Water ...
by wrapping the pots with bubble wrap. Move tender plants into a sheltered place, such as a porch or cold greenhouse, to help get them through the worst of the winter weather.
Technically, any seed dispersal after late fall can be considered winter ... the containers stay outdoors waiting for spring. It’s an easy and affordable way to get many plants all at once.