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Growing Plants In Pots
Grow plants in pots, and suddenly it becomes possible to create a garden almost anywhere. Learn how a courtyard, balcony, flat roof, or even the narrowest of window ledges can be transformed into a wonderfully leafy, fragrant and colorful oasis.
Growing Plants in Containers
Well planted containers can be put to quite a number of different uses. They may simply provide your only opportunity to garden-on a balcony, roof garden, backyard, or patio – where they will introduce much appreciated color, foliage interest and possibly even scent into an otherwise sterile environment.
Planting Your Balconies
The scope for creating beautiful displays on a balcony is huge. However, if your designs are to prove successful, it is important to take a number of practical considerations into account when planning the planting.
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Bird Garden Plan
Plants in your garden or in containers attract birds and hummingbirds with their aromas, bright colors, nectar, pollen, and seed. Leave flower heads on the plants after their petals drop; they will form seed and attract many birds.
Bulb Forcing for Year-Round Color in Containers
Bulbs suitable for forcing are available for your garden right now at Blooming Bulb at discount prices. Keep bulbs dormant by storing them loosely in a breathable paper bag placed in the vegetable keeper of your refrigerator until they are ready for gardening.



