Meyer lemons (Citrus limon) and Eureka lemons (Citrus limon ‘Allen-Newman’) are the best varieties to grow in a container ...
Start them from seed or from basal cuttings taken from mother plants, or transplant container-grown artichoke seedlings into ...
Dwarf cultivars are smaller, more compact variations of large trees. When confined to a container, these trees not only provide delicious and fresh produce, but they also bring color to a space like ...
A prostrate shrub, with long trailing arms, to 30cm high and up to 3m across. Rounded to ovate, net-veined leaves are held on long stalks and emerge covered with silky white hairs. Leaves mature to a ...
A slender, narrowly-columnar evergreen shrub or small tree, up to 6m high, with sticky buds and simple, oblong, glossy dark green leaves, up to 1.5-2cm long, and glaucous below. Scented white flowers, ...
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Easy Plants You Can Grow in Containers
Discover the beauty of growing plants in containers. We highlight an easy-to-grow species for each category, from flowers to vegetables to trees.
The size of the container directly impacts the health of your fruit tree. A pot that’s too small will restrict root growth, leading to stunted trees. For most fruit trees, a pot with a minimum of ...
Astronomers spotted a potential Earth-size rocky world orbiting a white dwarf, suggesting a future in which our planet outlives its star. By Jonathan O’Callaghan In six billion years the sun ...
A 2020 microlensing event was caused by a planetary system with an Earth-like planet and brown dwarf. The star type was uncertain. The team has determined that the star is a white dwarf ...
The dwarf planet Ceres hosts a frozen ocean that is almost pure water ice at its surface and becomes ‘dirtier’ with depth, modelling suggests 1. The work reconciles conflicting evidence ...
“Climbing very tall trees is hard. You can really feel the stretch in the rope, especially when you’re ascending. You bounce around and expend a lot of energy reaching the top by hanging in ...
When Tupperware debuted 70-some years ago, an easily washable, heatable storage container for food was a revelation. Today there are infinite, arguably better options to keep and reheat leftovers.