Watching our plants thrive can be rewarding, but getting to that point requires patience and a bit of trial and error.
We all want what is best for our beloved houseplants. So, if there's a chance that putting rocks at the bottom of a planter is going to help them flourish, any good plant parent would do it, right?
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5 things you should never use to fill the bottom of a large planter – or risk trouble for your plants in the long run
As a keen container gardener (both indoors and in the garden), I love the look of large, statement planters filling gaps in my display. However, there's no denying filling them with potting soil can ...
You'll get the best results when drilling ceramic, porcelain, or concrete with a masonry bit tipped with carbide or diamond. A carbide bit will be slower going than diamond. You can also use a ...
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