Winter can make even experienced gardeners second-guess themselves. One week your beds look fine, and the next they’re a jumble of brown sticks, collapsed stems, and patchy soil that screams “failure.
I had always thought of it strictly as an outdoor summer container plant. But a couple years ago I wanted to bring my large plants inside to overwinter. Over the past couple years I've learned the ...
If you’ve ever lost a beloved potted plant to winter chill, you know how frustrating it can be. Pots leave roots exposed to cold air, making them much more vulnerable than plants in the ground. A ...
Winter Seed Sowing Workshop. When: 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24. Where: Will Rogers Library, 1515 N. Florence Ave. in. Event ...
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7 Hardy Plants That Will Keep Birds Coming to Your Yard All Winter Long
Add these to your garden to guarantee visits from birds this winter.
While they don't live outside, houseplants still require regular care to thrive in the winter months. Here's how often you ...
Gardening expert Ish shared how you can protect your plants from fungal diseases in January by spraying them with a homemade ...
Viola × wittrockiana, commonly referred to as pansies, are like cabbages and leafy greens in that they love a little bit of ...
Many plants—including perennial shrubs, bushes, and trees—should be pruned in late winter to ensure they’re healthy and able ...
Here’s when it helps to remove snow and ice from your plants, shrubs, and trees—and when it causes more damage.
Don't let January's cold and wet start put you off from gardening: the experts say now is the ideal time to plant perennials for a head-start on spring.
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