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Penn Live: Troubles in containerland, pruning potted plants, and heat-stressed gardens: This Weekend in the Garden Troubles in containerland, pruning potted plants, and heat-stressed gardens: This Weekend in the Garden The Courier Journal: Should you put gravel in the bottom of your potted plants? With the growing popularity of garden plants in pots, there’s been an explosion in the number of questions we field about what to do come winter. Whether you’re the current keeper of grandma’s ...
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Both annual and perennial plants can work in containers. Here are 11 plants that thrive in container gardens in shady areas of your landscape. JANE EDMANSON: Potted plants are indeed wonderful things and if you put several plants into one container, you can create a really good looking effect. And that's what I'm going to show you how to do ...
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The May event at Patriots Park will cover native plants, soil, containers, and care for small-space gardens. Potted plants not doing so well? Plants growing in pots are usually less trouble-prone than their in-ground, weed- and rabbit-invaded, clay-soil-bound brethren, but that doesn’t mean you can plant ... You’ll likely keep the container to reuse for other gardening needs, such as to start seeds or have a backup for other plants that will eventually need more spacious digs. But it may not even cross ...