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How to help tropical plants survive the winter blues
If they're too big for the house or have been planted in the garden, leave them outdoors until the first frost turns their foliage brown, then cut plants down to 6 inches tall and dig them up. Rinse ...
It doesn't get better than holiday décor than the front porch. From potted trees to dazzling garlands, these front porch ...
The mild, sweet flavour of spring onion is quite different from its big brothers, the brown, red and shallot. This vegetable ...
It may not feel like it outside, but now is the time to start switching over your annual plantings for the fall and winter ...
Learning how to grow hyacinths indoors is a simple way to brighten the grey days of winter and early spring. Not only are ...
The Grasses of Autumn. One of my main enjoyments in the months of September - November is the sight of ripening grasses in ...
Christmas ferns, they're just simple woodland shade plants, right? Wrong! Turns out, we’ve been taking this green-leafed ...
The holidays are here, and while the scent of pine and fir fills the air, another festive evergreen deserves a container spot ...
Living wreaths using succulents are easy to make and can be changed out throughout the year for different seasons and ...
With bright green foliage and a compact habit, Dragon Princeâ„¢ Cryptomeria from the Southern Living Plant Collection is the ...
If you are looking for a flowering perennial that blooms during fall and winter in the shade and has a clumping growth habit, ...
Knowing how to grow an apple tree means you enjoy success with one of the most popular fruits in the world. Apple trees are ...