Carefree Winter Containers
The front porch should be as inviting in the dreary winter days as it is in the spring, and fresh and lively containers are a wonderful way to say “welcome.”
The front porch should be as inviting in the dreary winter days as it is in the spring, and fresh and lively containers are a wonderful way to say “welcome.”
It is so wonderful to approach a home and find a fresh and colorful container garden on the front porch. It is a positive indication that the homeowner enjoys their home and cares what neighbors, guests and passersby see when approaching the house.
I began collecting these glorious shade loving beauties at least twenty years ago, and there isn’t a single year when I don’t purchase one or two.
Now is the time to think water wise. What is water wise gardening?
Now is the time to think water wise. What is water wise gardening?
Barry and Susie Bloom’s back yard in Far North Dallas had a pond, but not the good kind. Their swimming pool was covered in a three-inch, dark green layer of algae. Looking for a solution to this mucky mess, an internet search led Barry to Japanese Pond Gardens. Barry was hooked. Fast forward nine years...
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