Chlorophytum comosum, or spider plants, are a common household plant that are great for beginning gardeners. While often used indoors, this green addition to your family is also a great option for ...
So, you've picked up some trailing lantana (Lantana montevidensis) at the nursery with the intention of adding it to your hanging baskets. Great choice! These South American plants love the heat, and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Hanging baskets scream buy me and are very popular. Their care at home depends on three factors — location, water and fertilizer. Choose containers with ...
Moving your houseplants in late spring or early summer is good for them because they get better air circulation and light exposure. This also is a good time to repot your pot-bound plants. Wait to ...
Hanging baskets look nice in the store but eventually look pretty sad in summer’s heat. The reason is simple, there’s a whole lot of plant material to a relatively small amount of soil. The basket ...
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If I had to choose but one ‘flowery’ item that provides the biggest bang for the loonie, it would be a hanging basket. Whether it’s spilling with gorgeous flowers or dripping with delicious cherry ...
Hanging baskets are often used to spruce up a patio, porch or garden. Many gardeners struggle to keep their hanging baskets thriving in the summer months as they can quickly dry out and run out of ...
Nearly every gardener is tempted by the hanging baskets at garden centers. They put the color where it’s easy to view – right at eye level. Make sure the hanging baskets have the right location. A ...
HANGING basket season is in full swing, with many gardeners now planting out their summer floral displays. However, if you notice your flowers wilting and dying too soon, you may be making some ...
Be sure your basket is receiving the proper light. If you bought a full sun basket, it will need 4 to 6 hours of sunlight per day. For shade baskets, 1 to 3 hours of sun per day will be enough.