Note: A version of this column ran Jan. 15, 2016. Virtually any container that you can cut or punch drainage holes into can be used for vegetable gardening. Styrofoam ice chests, livestock watering ...
Learn where to put it, what to fill it with, and how to keep it healthy. Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things ...
Virtually any container that you can cut or punch drainage holes into can be used for vegetable gardening. Styrofoam ice chests, livestock watering troughs or recycled 5-gallon paint buckets can work ...
Container gardens offer control over soil (potting mix), moisture, temperature, weeds and location (regarding sunlight, wind and the gardener's convenience). Landscape and vegetable gardening in ...
There are a lot of reasons to choose to garden in containers. Gardening in a container allows you to grow plants such as blueberries, hydrangea and gardenias that require acidic soil. Acid-loving ...
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he takes you through a complete vegetable garden makeover, with a focus on saving his ...