MIFFLINBURG, Pa. — THIS IS A PAID SEGMENT SPONSORED BY BROOKSIDE ACRES GREENHOUSES Finding plants for a shade area may seem like a difficult task. However, the folks at Brookside Acres Greenhouse show ...
Whether you’re an expert gardener or growing your very first crop, a greenhouse offers endless opportunities to grow plants ...
Want to perk up your front porch? How about adding some drama to your deck? There is no easier way to do this than with attractively planted containers. A local gardener who knows all about this is ...
AS Winter knocks on our door – it’s easy to forget you can still plant beautiful combinations to light up your inside and ...
When the black cherry trees start budding in New York City, I know it’s time to get back into the garden. Like any good green thumb, I organize my seeds and start my transplants. I look back on last ...
When tomato and pepper seeds have sprouted in their indoor greenhouse containers, is it OK to let them continue growing in there after they’ve hit the ceiling? Or should I remove the clear plastic lid ...
Many gardeners assume you have to plant annuals in the spring, but this beautiful flower can start in fall either outdoors or ...
Spring has officially spring and gardening season is coming up fast! While we may have to wait a little longer until the last frost of the season, it’s never too early to start planning your garden.
To combat the cold, repurpose plastic containers to protect not only your garden but the environment. The process is simple, even if you're new to gardening.
Restaurants will sometimes put your takeout in a pretty nice plastic container. Megan McCuller from weblog Recylart shows you how to reuse those containers for growing plants. McCuller tested takeout ...
You can get multiple uses from a plastic salad container. We were in need of some dark green leafy vegetables last January, so I started buying 1-pound plastic boxes of organic baby spinach. One day, ...