Winter is around the corner and the temperatures are starting to drop. You may be missing your summer flowers, but here are ...
Water houseplants less in winter and ensure soil drains well to prevent root rot. Use a humidifier for tropical plants and ...
Popular winter plants include heathers, ivy, and pansies. These plants offer vibrant colors and are easy to care for, making ...
Olive trees in pots can be moved indoors to a greenhouse or conservatory for winter. Plants outdoors should be given a 2-4 ...
Before winter closes in, do one last thing for all the trees, shrubs and other plants in your garden: Make sure they have a ...
Winter means death for many different plants, but if you take some cuttings from these herbs, you can propagate them indoors ...
To cut or not to cut? That is the perennial question—pardon the pun—when it comes to cutting back plants in fall. With perennials, there is no one perfect time to cut back plants as a group. Some ...
Every year as the temperatures drop across Northeast Ohio, well-meaning homeowners grab their shears and rakes for the annual ...
Unlike those planted in the ground, potted perennials are more susceptible to harsh winter conditions because they have less growing media, which exposes their roots to cold temperatures. In the ...
There is a mix of perennials and shrubs that should not be pruned before winter. Keep in mind that any pruning on a plant encourages growth. Pruning stimulates a growth hormone called an auxin. If ...
When we’re going to protect our outdoor plants, water heavily, mulch is a good base. Frost covers are also really good ...