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Gardeners have been urged not to hang their baskets outdoors just yet, as cooler spring nights could damage young plants if ...
Versailles Agriculture Education students have been busy starting plants, transplanting plants and propagating plants. To get ...
Want to add charm to your front porch this season? Whether you have a sunny stoop or a shady covered area, you can enjoy ...
The Lorain Lions Club announced the Marshall Dimacchia Memorial Hanging Flower Basket Sale is underway. This year’s sale will ...
The Faulkner County Master Gardeners will sponsor its 2025 Plant Sale from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. May 10 at the Conway Expo and ...
Huntington in Bloom flowers decorate downtown Huntington’s Pullman Square seen in this undated photo.
Vertical gardening systems can lead to more plants and higher yields. A bonus? Soil-dwelling pests are thwarted by putting plants out of reach.
Lots of plants can work in baskets, like petunias, verbenas and fuchsias. “They’re a wonderful kind of vertical, especially if you have a few that are different heights,” says Morris.
Planting herbs in a basket instead of directly into the ground can also improve air circulation, which is beneficial to the plants. The key to a thriving hanging herb garden is ample amounts of ...