Raised beds can be as simple as mounding up soil into a deep, wide planting area. They also allow for better control of drainage, the opportunity to create custom soil, a defined planting area and a ...
If you’ve always dreamed of growing blueberries or cucumbers in your backyard or rooftop garden, you haven’t missed your chance for the season. You can still plant an edible garden that will yield a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Annaick Guitteny A visit to Aldi can be surprisingly rewarding. If you've ever ventured ...
In the wake of the pandemic, many of us dove hands first into a new hobby, gardening. And by gardening, we mean learning the ins and outs of houseplants. Now, more than one year later (and armed with ...
Loyal readers of this column — and I thank you both — know that we've written about pot before. Pots and potted plants, that is. And we've written about grass. How to mow it, of course. Well this time ...
Want to elevate your garden to a higher level? Adding raised beds might be the answer. The structures, which can be inches to feet off the ground, allow gardeners to grow healthier plants faster, are ...
Many gardeners choose to raise plants in containers or in raised beds. Those with limited gardening space and those who love patio accents find that containers fit the bill. Those with poor soil or ...
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20 clever repurposed garden containers

Repurposed garden containers made from household items are a great way to add personality and points of interest to your ...
Yes, using logs and other organic matter to fill your raised garden beds or planters is excellent! Using logs, sticks, woodchips, and other organic garden waste in the base of raised garden beds will ...