These indoor-outdoor Christmas container ideas are made to last from after Thanksgiving through New Years. Detailed how-to's ...
This miniature Norfolk Pine, a very common Christmas ... Not just suited to the Mediterranean, an olive tree actually makes a great indoor plant. It loves a warmer, sunny climate (but not too ...
Shorter days and a chill in the air cause avid gardeners to turn their attention to indoor plants. Even those without an urge ...
Want a Christmas tree, but not a fake one, and not one you just throw out either? Why not a small potted tree? They are real, ...
If you want a colorful show of petunias, nemesia, diascia, or snapdragons in the spring, you’re much better off planting them now.
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Should You Cover Your Plants This Winter?
Covering plants can indeed help them through the winter. It provides an extra layer of warmth and insulation, protecting them ...
Deck the halls with Christmas plants that put you in the spirit, some of which last for years! Here are the best Christmas ...
They may need protection by covering on nights when temperatures drop well below freezing for extended periods, but they can also be grown in pots or kept indoors ... to plant shrubs and trees.
As advocate for climate-appropriate plants, she helped establish botanical treasures across the city, including Balboa Park ...
The new Populus Hotel in downtown Denver is billed as the nation’s first carbon-positive hotel, meaning it plans to sequester more carbon than it produces. Its ...
but you're stuck with shade under trees or on the north side of your house? Here's a tidy, dark green, tiny-leaved plant with ...