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Category Archives: Container Gardening

A quaint garden setup with a vibrant red geranium growing out of a white teapot, situated on a rustic wooden table among other potted plants.

3 Unique (& Cute) Ways to Preserve Bouquets or Cut Flowers

What’s better than seeing the sunlight bouncing off your colorful treasures and imprinting its glow on your space? Even more charming is seeing those fresh blooms contained in something delightful.

A person with tattoos is kneeling in a verdant garden, sunlight filtering through, smiling while tending to the lush green plants during a sunny day.

4 Early-Spring Vegetables Anyone Can Grow

Using this guide and applying the preparation needed, anyone can grow spinach, brussels sprouts, radishes, and turnips — four commonly known, early-spring vegetables.

The image shows a collection of terracotta pots with a variety of plants, including lush greenery and colorful flowers, arranged on a tiled floor.

Guide: Moving Outdoor Plants Inside

Check your plants: Look closely at all parts of your plants for pests — this includes: the leaves, stem, all sides of the foliage, and new growth.

This image shows a serene garden scene with a wooden shed, green shutters, a lawn, ladder, wheelbarrow filled with soil, watering cans, and a wooden fence.

Guide: Storing Your Watering Tools Correctly

When the end of the gardening season rolls around and fall cleanup is completed, taking a few hours or so to properly store your garden supplies for the winter can prevent damage or rust

A person's cupped hands holding coffee beans with a small green plant sprouting in the center, symbolizing growth amidst the darkness of the beans.

How to Grow Your Own Coffee Plants

After the beans have been left to cool down, grind them up – either with a blender or another similarly functioning machine, and add them to your coffee maker.

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National Indoor Plant Week – September 19-25

many benefits of bringing plant life indoors was imperative to human health and connection to the natural world around us.

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