Clay pots truly have a way of elevating and uplifting outdoor decor. It's a timeless classic with homely rustic tones of terracotta, which pairs beautifully with the bright green foliage gracing your ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Many of us grow tropical plants in containers to beautify our porches, patios and decks. These plants often live two lives, spending summer outside when the weather is warm and going inside during the ...
The good news about adding character to your garden is that almost anything can be turned into a container pot if you use a little imagination. This will help you save money, add interest to your ...
Whether you have limited room for a garden or simply don’t want to do that much, there’s an option these days that works for everyone: container gardens. Container gardens are the one-pot wonders of ...
Until now, the humble plant pot has stood the test of time. First used by the ancient Egyptians to nurture their seedlings, the basic pot has been hardly altered in millennia. But British innovators ...
It's almost winter (you can tell because the new spring clothing lines will be in the stores any day now), that time of year when it seems like everything in your garden is going to pot. But the truth ...
Courgette plant growing in a container. Pot grown Cucurbita pepo 'Defender' courgette ready for harvesting This summer, I committed to growing more vegetables from scratch and settled on experimenting ...
The arrival of frost-free time means the coast is clear to adorn those porches, patios, and decks with pots of summer flowers. While a pot or two can add a little color and life, many pots add a lot.
Growing fruit trees in containers gives you flexibility to control sunlight, size, and damaging weather. Try growing one of these fruit trees in pots.