As summer approaches, we gardeners are finishing our container gardens, repotting our Meyer lemons and rushing out to the garden center to buy more rosemary and lavender. In doing so, we are carrying ...
The age-old debate on which pot is best for the plants in your garden can make things harder than they need to be. Here's the pros and cons of terracotta.
The garden as extended living room is a concept Southern Californians have always happily embraced. A new generation of stylish planters is the perfect way to accessorize and complete the look of ...
Empty pots are also easier to move around, stack, and store. If you aren't going to leave them in place over the winter, they are much lighter without the soil inside. You'll also prevent ...
How many times do we say or hear, “But, it’s a dry heat?” Now that we are in the ‘hot spell’ of the desert valley, albeit for the next four months, we still want our landscape pots filled with flowers ...
When it comes time to select vessels and pots to contain our indoor plants and greenery, the hardest part is choosing between an assortment of designs in every size and shape imaginable. Styles of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
While Delaware hasn’t been caught in the grip of a drought, much of the country has been at various times in the last decades. This new book by David Bainbridge fascinated us, partly because it’s ...
: I purchased some glazed ceramic pots for a few cacti and agaves that will be placed in a patio area that gets about four hours of fairly intense sunlight. I was concerned about the roots getting too ...