Southern Living on MSN
Yes, You Can Grow Mint Indoors—Here’s How To Keep It Thriving Year-Round
You'll find so many ways to use fresh mint growing right in your kitchen.
House Digest on MSN
How To Keep Amaryllis As A Houseplant After It's Done Blooming
Amaryllis are grown as living décor for the festive season. Instead of discarding them once the blooms are spent, learn how ...
For a sustainable and eco-friendly garden, consider growing low-maintenance perennial vegetables.
Fleming is one of the founders of the Worcester Native Plant Initiative hosting a workshop Jan. 24 at the Unitarian ...
Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says frost seeding can allow turfgrass to develop early in the spring, but warns the ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
From January to December, every birth month flower has meaning – discover yours
Add a symbolic touch to your garden in 2026 ...
Planting herbs and flowers that birds love is an easy way to attract them to your yard. This hummingbird-attracting herb grows purple blooms in summer and fall.
Mulch helps suppress weeds, keeps soil moist, and helps regulate soil temperatures. Adding a second layer of mulch after the first frost in the fall will offer plants additional winter protection.
Extreme cold over multiple days, plus ice and snow, can be deadly for your yard.
Tasting Table on MSN
15 Fruits And Vegetables You Can Start Growing In Late Winter
If you don't want to hang around for a late harvest, these fruits and vegetables are ideal for growing early and getting a late-winter head start this season.
Here are the winners for 2026. Year of the Ficus. Ficusses are quite common houseplants. The edible fig is also part of the Ficus family. The key to growing healthy indoor Ficus is to give plants as ...
CANTON— Local gardeners will have a new resource to access a wider variety of plants, with the advent of NoCo Seed Library at ...
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