Watermelons may conjure up images of large and weighty fruits, leaving you with the impression that it is impossible to grow them any way but at ground level. However, what if I told you that you can ...
If you've ever stood on a postage-stamp patio and thought, "There is absolutely no room for a garden here," you are not alone ...
There are fun ways to expand your planting space, grow a living screen or add vertical interest to your garden beds. Train vines up a decorative support, onto a fence, or allow them to climb a trellis ...
Remember that fairy tale about Jack and the Beanstalk? It’s probably the most famous example of “growing up” or vertical gardening. “Growing up” expands your garden’s potential because growing ...
Kansas State University horticulture instructor Cynthia Domenghini says home gardeners can expand garden space by taking it to the next level…literally. Domenghini said many crops can be grown ...
Vertical gardens can add visual interest and beauty to spaces that might otherwise be underutilized, says Joe Oszust, sales arborist, The Davey Tree Expert Company’s Albany office. Creating a vertical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There is nothing more satisfying for a vegetable gardener than sitting down to a summer meal to enjoy the fruits (and vegetables) ...
Even if you don’t have much outdoor space, you can create a vertical garden on a small patio, porch, or balcony and grow all the veggies, herbs, and flowers you could possibly want. Whether you ...
Keen on growing your own food? You don’t need to be a farmer or have a sprawling backyard garden to do so. The rise of vertical gardening means you can grow and harvest a whole bounty of produce even ...