Start in September or October by placing your plant in a cooler area outside in filtered light for six to eight weeks. Avoid drastic temperature changes which can affect buds and cause them to drop.
If you're looking to nurture plants indoors through the colder months, there are many options to consider. But if you want to ...
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These fruit trees are simple to grow on a deck, patio, balcony, or in a sunny spot in a greenhouse, conservatory, or porch ...
Carol Barany isn't ready for winter flavors or scents. She's grasping to pumpkin spice and sharing some giant pumpkin growing tips.
Want to grow Bleeding Heart? Here's everything you need to know about growing these unique heart-shaped dangling flowers.
Have you see holiday cactus for sale in stores this season? This is the time of year when they become readily available. One ...
With their beautiful showy red and white blooms, Amaryllis are popular plants for the holidays. Numerous cultivars offer ...
Pachysandra is a popular ground cover, but is it the right choice for your garden? Here's a look at the best grass ...
Some types of perennials, including hosta, do not have sturdy stems, and quickly turn to mush after a few hard freezes. Hosta, daylilies and iris are best cut back in fall to an inch or so above ...
AS I WAS going through my records and notes, I came across an article from 2020 that was just so perfect for this week and weather.
I have a stump of a mimosa tree (about 4 feet tall) that I would like to enlace in trumpet vine. I saw something like this ...