by Matt Gibson Ready to grow your own fruit in a container garden? Whether you don’t have access to a large garden area or just don’t feel like digging up your yard to create garden plots, container planting is the way to go. You don’t have to live on a tropical island to grow … [Read more...]
Do You Need Holes In Your Plant Pots?
by Matt Gibson Drainage is one of the key factors concerning growing healthy plants. A lack of drainage can lead to lots of problems, including root rot, mildew, and stagnant (and therefore stinky) water. None of these is a good thing when it comes to successful gardening in … [Read more...]
Using Chicken Feeders as Planters for Container Gardening
Discarded chicken feeders and waterers can be repurposed as rustic garden planters. Wooden trough feeders will work well for a season or two but then are likely to rot. Galvanized feeders and waterers will last longer and give a great look to a patio table, porch or … [Read more...]
Easy Raised Bed Garden Idea: Plant a Vintage Bathtub
For a creative twist on raised bed or container garden, give old vintage bathtubs a try! Vintage tubs add instant charm and character to outdoor garden areas. With many different shapes and sizes to choose from at local thrift stores, flea markets, and antique boutiques, vintage … [Read more...]
4 Vegetables You Can Easily Grow in a Container
Poor soil? Low sun exposure? No garden? You can still grow vegetables! Almost any vegetable can be grown in a container, but varieties that work the best are “compact” or “bush” plants: plants that have a confined growth habit. Here are steps to grow four popular vegetables in … [Read more...]