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Southern Living Container Gardening

Southern Living Container Gardening 2022
Magazine

Transform your front porch, deck, patio, or window box with beautiful and lush containers for every season. Short on space? No problem. We’ll show you how to create pots full of color with flowers, hardy foliage, and tasty herbs. We’ll share step-by-step techniques and tips on planting and care for indoor and outdoor spaces, including “container recipes” with exact plant combinations so you can recreate the look at home.

Garden School • TIPS AND TRICKS FROM SOUTHERN LIVING EDITORS

The Window Boxes of Charleston • The Holy City’s best garden pros share their design advice and plant picks

Here Come the Hydrangeas • Boost curb appeal with these seasonal showstoppers that thrive in containers

Gifts That Grow • Six pretty baskets that show off the season’s color and bounty

Pretty Pots of Color • Gulf Coast horticulturist Jason Daniel shares his best planting advice for stunning containers with nonstop color

Budding Artist • Putting together this beautiful centerpiece is easier than it looks

Let Your Container Style Bloom • Four designers go all out to pair the best pots and plants for your outdoor space

Best Flowers for Your Pots • Intimidated at the nursery? Take this guide when you go shopping for nonstop color and texture in sun or shade

Beautiful Containers • We present more than 30 of our best container ideas ever. Follow these formulas for planting easy-to-grow, lush pots full of color and texture

A House in Bloom • Brighten dreary days with pots of colorful flowers indoors

Southern Living - Special Issues


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Frequency: One time Pages: 100 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: Southern Living Container Gardening 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 11, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

Transform your front porch, deck, patio, or window box with beautiful and lush containers for every season. Short on space? No problem. We’ll show you how to create pots full of color with flowers, hardy foliage, and tasty herbs. We’ll share step-by-step techniques and tips on planting and care for indoor and outdoor spaces, including “container recipes” with exact plant combinations so you can recreate the look at home.

Garden School • TIPS AND TRICKS FROM SOUTHERN LIVING EDITORS

The Window Boxes of Charleston • The Holy City’s best garden pros share their design advice and plant picks

Here Come the Hydrangeas • Boost curb appeal with these seasonal showstoppers that thrive in containers

Gifts That Grow • Six pretty baskets that show off the season’s color and bounty

Pretty Pots of Color • Gulf Coast horticulturist Jason Daniel shares his best planting advice for stunning containers with nonstop color

Budding Artist • Putting together this beautiful centerpiece is easier than it looks

Let Your Container Style Bloom • Four designers go all out to pair the best pots and plants for your outdoor space

Best Flowers for Your Pots • Intimidated at the nursery? Take this guide when you go shopping for nonstop color and texture in sun or shade

Beautiful Containers • We present more than 30 of our best container ideas ever. Follow these formulas for planting easy-to-grow, lush pots full of color and texture

A House in Bloom • Brighten dreary days with pots of colorful flowers indoors

Southern Living - Special Issues


Expand title description text
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