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Pens and paper clips are just some of the items one is bound to find on a desk. Small desk items can be hard to organize without recycling plastic pots from plants.
Pots of showy grasses for table decorations bring the outdoors in and reflect personal style. Perfect table decorations for themed wedding receptions and other parties.
There are many different containers available, but which kind is best for your plants? Read on to find out!
There are lots of containers to grow seedlings in. Here are a few:
Use the festive poinsettia as part of your holiday decor.
Interview with rose gardening specialist, Linda Keese, who shares her experience with growing roses in pots. Find out about choosing pots, planting roses and re-potting.
Many factors within your control can affect how frequently you'll need to water your orchid. Here are some orchid watering tips to help your orchid grow and bloom.
One of the most enjoyable processes for vegetable gardeners is growing vegetables from seed. Proper maintenance of seedlings includes potting them up into larger pots.
A hanging basket or pot of flowers is the perfect decoration for your porch or deck. Use this guide to grow your best looking hanging containers ever.
It's only once a year, so take the time to make an individual gift for that special person.
A variety of household items, from spray paint to scratched CDs, can enhance your houseplant collection and even make your plants healthier!
Strawberries plants have attractive foliage and flowers as well as tasty fruit. Easy to grow in an ornamental pot or basket they'll brighten any patio or small garden.
Indoor gardening can be an expensive hobby. Collecting seeds and plants for propagation is a great way to cut costs.
Proper storage of garden tools preserves their quality for next spring's planting. Keep them dry and clean during the winter months after a hard season's work.
When the organic garden lies fallow in the winter, many gardeners rely on houseplants like poinsettias to extend their hobby into the winter months.
With increasing food costs, fuel costs, credit costs and incomes that never seem to rise, consumers are constantly trying to save money where they can.
Gifts do not have to be expensive to be appreciated and loved. Planning ahead can help stretch the budget by putting together items that are unique and useful.
This simple and fun coffee can planter project will result in unique and attractive containers for the back yard, deck or balcony garden.
Many garden favorites such as strawberries, blueberries, peppers and tomatoes can be grown in containers. Design a container garden around what you enjoy eating.
If sticker shock at the grocery store is keeping you from enjoying chemical-free produce, grow organic fruits and vegetables on your porch, balcony, or windowsill.
Cooler temperatures in the fall make it a pleasure to work outdoors. This is a great time to prune, clean-up, and protect against winter damage.
Christmas gifts for the family gardener can be found at garden centers, hardware and discount stores.
Follow these four steps to grow a thriving herb garden, even in a tiny apartment.
Using houseplant guidebooks to teach children how to grow their own plants is fun and educational.
You don't even have to have a small patio to grow vegetables. A front stairway stoop will even work for a container garden.
If you want to make a real statement this holiday season, try making it with color.
When planning a St. Patrick's Day party for children, use Irish symbols to make decorations and then organize party games, musical activities, and a parade.
There are numerous benefits to having plants indoors, but those inside plants will need to be taken care of properly in order to thrive and offer those benefits.
Making the purr-fect Christmas gift for the special cats in your life is fun for the entire family.
Spring is coming, and often we miss this fantastic time to celebrate the rebirth of the natural world. This year, do something different, and celebrate spring's arrival.
Finding the toy storage solution that fits your needs can result in a clutter-free home for you and an easy playtime for children.
This week readers' questions about their houseplants are being answered. They cover a wide range of common problems and fortunately have simple solutions!
It is easy to build a beautiful indoor/outdoor fountain using glazed pottery.
Trees of hardware and steel pipe show off Wave® petunias and other annuals like ivy-leaf geraniums. These handyman garden projects generate creative landscape displays.
Container vegetable gardening takes minimal space, puts food on the table, and costs little. Planting seedlings cuts growing time. Share the work for a family project.
Gifts for a new gardener are easy to find, cost little & inspire a rewarding green hobby. Bundle small garden tools, seeds and bulbs, and present in a garden gift basket.
Indoor gardeners on a limited budget can find affordable ways to decorate for the holidays.
Taking care of houseplants in the summer is relatively easy, but keeping them through the winter is often the hardest part for many of us.
Teenagers that are hard-up for spending money can pull off the perfect custom-designed gift for Mother's Day. A little thought and imagination will make Mom smile.


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