One of the easiest fruit crops to grow at home is the strawberry. Strawberries grown in containers are fun, taking a minimum amount of space, requiring no weeding and yet producing tasty fruits ...
In this guide, we’re diving into the step-by-step process of growing ginger in containers. From picking the right rhizomes to setting up the perfect pot, and even turning your harvest into flavorful ...
"We have already passed New Year’s Eve, the traditional occasion for resolutions, but this time of the year — early winter — can be a timely opportunity for future planning," writes columnist Tom ...
Meanwhile, the container depth should be 12-18 inches (30-45 cm). Fingerlings and new potatoes have a smaller size, so you can consider 5-10 (19-38 liters) gallon containers that are 8-12 inches ...
When to harvest: July to October. How to grow: sow 2-3 seeds thinly per small individual pot using peat-free seed compost. Cover seeds to their own depth with vermiculite and keep in a heated ...
As I look at the irises in January, I realize I'm not the only one attracted to the flowers. Insects drawn to the blooms pollinated them and the plant then formed these pods in late summer.
Hydrangeas can be planted at almost any time of year, except when the ground is frozen in winter. Plant your hydrangeas at the depth they’re at in their pot. Be sure to look at the guidelines on the ...