Special Gardens
What are special gardens? These are gardens with something specific in mind. Here you will find tips for the special needs gardener, gardening with children and those just starting out. In addition, you will learn more about growing specific types of gardens like xeriscape designs, color themes, seaside gardens, organic gardening, urban gardening and using containers in the garden. From how to design them to their overall care, these special gardens have something for everyone. So, if you’re looking for something specific, it’s likely here.
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Special Gardens
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DIY Moon Gate Ideas To Create A Peaceful Outdoor Space
Add a moon gate to your outdoor garden and enjoy the magical quality it brings to your space. A great DIY project.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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DIY Herb Carton Planters: Growing Herbs In Milk Cartons
Making a milk carton herb garden is a great way to combine recycling with the love of gardening. Click here for ideas.
By Laura Miller
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Pet Insect Terrariums: Creating A Bug Terrarium With Kids
Terrariums for keeping plants are trendy, but what if you had some other organisms in there? Pet insect terrariums are one idea. Find info here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Greenhouse Irrigation: Tips For Watering Greenhouse Plants
Greenhouse watering systems are important parts of creating this ultimate growing climate. Use this article to learn more about irrigation in the greenhouse so you can ensure your plants get what they need.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Self Watering Indoor Garden: How Do You Use A Smart Garden
What is a smart garden? How do you use a smart garden, or does it just do it all? Learn more about indoor smart gardens in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Christmas Thriller Filler Spiller: How To Plant A Holiday Container
Winter planter ideas, like holiday thriller-filler-spiller displays, are fun ways to make the home look festive and cheerful. Learn more here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Cleaning Used Flower Pots: How To Clean A Container
If you've accumulated a large collection of pots and planters, you're probably thinking about reusing them for next year. Read here for tips on washing pots before planting so you can grow healthy plants.
By Anne Baley
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Growing Alpine Plants: How To Use Alpine Garden Plants
Growing alpine plants is a great way to fill difficult areas with unusual foliage and blooms. Get information on these plants and where to grow them in this article. Click here to learn more.
By Becca Badgett
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Seniors And Houseplants: Indoor Senior Gardening Ideas
Indoor gardening for seniors can help with depression, stress, and loneliness, especially while social distancing. Here are ideas.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Putting A Hot Tub In A Greenhouse
Read the pros and cons of installing a hot tub inside your greenhouse for a ready-made spa.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Downspout Garden Planters – Plant A Rain Gutter Container Garden
A downspout planter box acts like a small rain garden and makes the area around a downspout more attractive. Click here for planter ideas.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Indoor Farming Ideas – Tips For Farming Inside Your Home
Indoor agriculture is a growing trend. Growing food inside conserves resources and allows for year-round growth. Find ideas here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Vertical Farming How To: Starting A Vertical Farm In Your House
Starting a vertical farm at home can provide fresh veggies year-round. Click here to learn more about starting an indoor vertical farm.
By Laura Miller
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Fish Tank Herb Garden – Growing Herbs In An Old Aquarium
If you have an empty aquarium taking up space in your basement or garage, put it to use by turning it into an aquarium herb garden. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Planting On Walls: How To Create Outdoor Wall Gardens
Planting on walls is one way to garden upward; it's a good use of an already-existing structure and there are tons of ways to make it really pop.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Create A Secret Garden In Your Own Backyard
You don’t need a large space to create a secret garden for respite, solace and magical fun. Read on to learn more.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Tickle Me Houseplant - How To Make A Tickle Me Plant Grow
It's not a bird or a plane but it is sure fun to grow. The tickle me plant goes by many names but all can agree that it's a must-have in the home, especially if you have kids. Find out more here.
By Nikki Tilley