By Margaret Roach Flower pots, they are not. But Stephen Procter’s large stoneware garden vessels, some as tall as five feet and incorporating 250 pounds of clay, are nevertheless functional ...
Whether you’re working with a large plot ... flower pots. A city dweller’s dream, each individual pot hooks onto a balcony railing, fence or post, on one, two, three or more levels. We love that the ...
Many people stack them up and forget about them, and then buy more at yard sales, or during big sales events at a garden center. Cracked, chipped, and so-called unusable patio pots can become like-new ...
The above steps are usually all you will need to clean terra-cotta garden pots ... Note that it can be more challenging to clean large terra-cotta pots than smaller ones because big pots won ...
These gorgeous low-maintenance container plants will shine on your patio all season long. Plus, get creative container ...
Container gardening is not a bad idea even if we will most definitely have an outdoor season. The fact of the matter is that ...
Barbara W. Ellis' new book “Container & Small-Space Gardening for the South: How to Grow Flowers & Food No Matter Where You ...
Whether we live on a spacious estate or on the third floor of an apartment, there’s always room for a few pots and the plants to grow in them. Look at any garden center — you can tell by their ...
Earthen pots, or matkas, offer natural cooling properties, enhance water taste, alkalize water, preserve nutrients, and support cultural traditions. Embracing them aids digestion and connects to ...
An imposing work of pottery can be as important to the design of a landscape as any well-placed plant. And no, we’re not ...