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Pass-along plants and seeds can have more meaning than you ever thought possible. So share those extras from your garden and you may create lasting memories for yourself…
Keep the beauty quotient high for potted plants with these can’t-fail ideas for container success. Bigger is better. Because plants can grow more roots in big pots,…
Open to the elements, this small yet roomy potting shed brings workspace, storage and decorative cottage charm to the garden while blending it into the scene. We built…
No more excuses. If you’ve always wanted a small shed but thought you couldn’t swing it, think again. A trip to Lowe’s, a few handy tools and willing…
Assemble a unique potting area using architectural salvage and repurposed artifacts. Give it personality by adding items you’ve collected and make it pretty with a profuse planting of…
McCoy’s midcentury art pottery adds shapely style and a burst of color to your shelf, potting bench, or windowsill. In the 1920s, the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company…
Choose from among these vigorous and fast-growing plants for a lush-looking garden that will flourish all season long. Pictured are our favorite varieties of each plant type. …
Purple is Pantone’s Color of the Year and the trend extends beyond home decor (see our ideas for decorating with purple here) and fashion. Bring the hue into…
Pack a lot of food into your garden with vegetable varieties designed for small spaces. Most grow well in containers, too. Growing your own food in a…
The U.S. grows more than 100 crops (with an annual value estimated at $3 billion) that need or benefit from pollinators. Help the hardworking critters that bring us…
The space between the sidewalk and the curb is a tough place to live. Some even call it a hell strip. But you can beautify this prime real…
Winter doesn’t seem to want to let go in large parts of the country but despite what you’re seeing outside, this is the best time to start gearing…