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Hollyhock can grow to be a whopping 6 to 8 feet tall, so it's simply too big and too unstable to grow well in pots and ...
When planting your containers, be sure to leave about an inch of space at the top. Arrange the taller plants in the center or back and trailing plants along the edges.
Planting colorful bedding plants in large containers will do just that. Strategically placed where the color will be most appreciated, colorful plants in containers can add the color we crave with ...
The good news is that a traditional dedicated space is not needed to grow food.