Kuziki/Getty Images Succulent container gardens add just the right touch of sculptural interest and natural life to a space. In a matter of minutes, you can create your own customized little garden, ...
BOISE, Idaho — Even if you don’t consider yourself much of a gardener, here’s something that anybody can successfully make and grow. Garden master Jim Duthie shows us how to put together an indoor ...
RAIN BARREL: Learn the basics and benefits of rainwater harvesting. Participants will learn how to collect and utilize rainwater at home and will construct a 55-gallon barrel to take home. 6:30 to ...
Summer may be coming to an end, but we’re more desperate than ever to keep a little green alive in our homes when winter comes. After all, when you’re really and truly stuck at home, because of cold ...
Growing succulent plants in a large pot involves horticultural artistry and minimal effort. To grow well, succulent plants require regular sunlight (in most cases), occasional irrigation, good ...
Choosing flower and plant combinations for outdoor pots isn't just about picking the prettiest ones; all of the species should work together and create a blend of color, contrast, and texture for that ...
I love pots filled with annuals that bloom all summer, but these plantings need constant watering, deadheading and frequent fertilization. If you're looking for a less-demanding, eye-catching planter, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Succulent plants are defined as plants that have evolved to store moisture in their leaves, stems or roots. They occur within several different plant ...
Millennials may have re-ignited America's love affair with houseplants, but you don't have to be one of them to want your own succulent garden. Nor do you have to be a millionaire – or even well off.
Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things nature. She holds a degree in Journalism from Ohio University. How does a ...
Summer may be coming to an end, but we’re more desperate than ever to keep a little green alive in our homes when winter comes. After all, when you’re really and truly stuck at home, because of cold ...