Cold weather can leave your garden looking a bit barren, and that can be a downer for plant lovers. Thankfully, there are some beautiful outdoor container plants that can survive the winter and ...
Winter brings freezing temperatures and strong winds that can damage even the hardiest plants, especially when the weather changes quickly from warm to bitter cold. While many plants naturally slow ...
Q: I have some window box planters that I’d like to grow something in for winter interest. I’ve learned, though, that it’s too small for even dwarf shrubs and most perennials. Is there anything I can ...
Anyone who says winter is devoid of color in the backyard needs to come and see my patio plants in January. For me, when so much of the garden is in hibernation, it’s more important than ever to ...
Both annual and perennial plants can work in containers. Here are 11 plants that thrive in container gardens in shady areas ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Tis the season for the Chicagoland area to try to keep our holiday greens looking their best. Per Jennifer Brennan, with Chalet stop by ABC 7 Eyewitness News to share tips and tricks ...
Perennials and containers make a great gardening combination, but they will quickly go to pot if overlooked in the winter. Plant roots are vulnerable to freezing in containers, where the soil hardens ...
Add a bit of seasonal beauty to your front steps, window boxes, and other outdoor spaces with winter containers. Fill them with greenery, berries, cones, baubles and more. You’ll find many of these ...
Winter is starting to make itself known, with cold temperatures making an appearance every week and staying a bit longer each time. You might think gardening is done for the year, but that’s a rookie ...
Frost is a gardener’s nightmare, especially if you have lots of plants in containers. But were you aware that one of the easiest ways to protect plants is to move pots together for winter? The theory ...
Add a bit of seasonal beauty to your front steps, window boxes, and other outdoor spaces with winter containers. Fill them with greenery, berries, cones, baubles and more. You’ll find many of these ...