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“They’re a fantastic way to add color and greenery for small outdoor spaces,” says Mark Soboil, the founder of Shellscapes on ...
Container gardens work great for both ornamental and edible plants. Learn the thriller, filler, spiller method and other design tips.
Make a statement “If you’re looking to make a statement with your containers, think beyond flowers. Ornamental grasses add height and movement, while bud-blooming heathers offer vivid, long-lasting ...
Create beautiful containers by combining plants of different sizes, shapes and colors.
What you need to create a container orchard so you can pick your own fresh fruit, no matter how small your yard is.
Karen Bachman Thull from Bachman's teaches us how to make container gardens for herbs, veggies, and flowers.
Getting your own custom image makes working with containers easier and it adds an extra layer of security. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to create an image from a running container and then deploy a container based on that new image, all from within the user-friendly Portainer management platform.
If you like what fresh herbs can do for your food, you’ll love having them at your fingertips. These Mason jar gardens are attractive, easy to make and small enough to fit on a kitchen window… ...
If you are wondering what plants to include in a garden container, McMullen mentioned young lettuce, mizuna, spinach, tatsoi, arugula, Swiss chard, radish, spicy red mustard and baby kale mixes ...
Banana plants, both Musa and Ensete, are some of the coolest plants to grow in pots on decks, patios, and porches. They bring ...