CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Fall container planting can be a fun and creative time for gardeners. It allows us to not only reuse what we already have, but also incorporate new plants and materials, which ...
Container gardening opens the door to growing beautiful, healthy plants without needing a large yard to do it. Whether you're living in an apartment, condo, or a home with only a small patio or ...
Bare-root perennials may not look so exciting when they first arrive, but with some careful planting and care, they can ...
Have you ever gone to the grocery store for, say, milk, and left with a cartful of impulse buys? Well, I visited a couple of nurseries last week in search of one specific plant and left with nearly ...
Your new plant isn’t growing? So that tree, shrub, or evergreen that you planted this spring just sat there all season and hasn’t grown much at all? Don’t fret. That’s fairly normal and might be just ...
Earlier this week, I was transplanting some of my little seedlings. The first true leaves had developed, so it was time to move the seedlings to their own growing containers. I finished 12 flats ...
With the beautiful weather, I witnessed a lot of posts about Thanksgiving calorie burning outside. Now is a great time of year to transplant and plant new plants. Many people are asking me the best ...
Yesterday I spent a pleasant several hours transplanting 72 tomatoes and peppers from cell packs to 3 1/2-inch-square plastic pots. I'd started these plants five weeks ago and they'd grown enough to ...
When your plants are wilted, discolored, or droopy after potting them up or placing in a garden bed, you're likely dealing with transplant shock. This common plant problem can affect houseplants, ...