This week the Gardenista team demonstrates how to cultivate plants even if you have next to no space. Meet the postage stamp garden for indoors and out.


- Gardenista’s new contributor, apothecarian and garden designer Jennifer Lee Segale, has tips for how to fertilize the garden with diluted Epsom salts and recycled bathwater in this week’s Gardening 101.
- It can be used as a wall hanging or a window blind. Learn how to make your own hanging garden via Botany Folk. And for outdoor planter tips, see Ask the Expert: 10 Tips to Transform a Tiny Balcony into an Instant Garden with Isabelle Palmer.
- Another look to steal: The Verdant Workspace, almost no watering required. Desk by Remodelista favorite Feist Forest.
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