Container Gardening?
I am an empty-nester, living in a city apartment in zone 5. I really miss my mixed borders and have started container gardening out on my terrace. Annuals just don't do it for me, and I have had success with containers of daylilies, hosta, astilbe, lilac and PJM Rhododendrons. Can anyone recommend some good books or web sites on growing perennials in containers? Thank you!
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FOR A BETTER HOME: Container Gardening
Container Gardening. Many herbs are suitable for container gardening as well as planting in a ground bed. Container gardening is an especially good option if you’re limited on space. Posted by aj at 9:50 AM …
Container Gardening – impatiens, fuschia, coleus, fern
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Container gardening | Urban garden
Container gardening: Provided there is a sunny spot in the garden or on the balcony it’s possible to have an edible garden no matter how small the space is.
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