For a sustainable and eco-friendly garden, consider growing low-maintenance perennial vegetables.
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Some plants do better in containers—here's why
Even if you have an in-ground garden, you should grow some plants in pots 🪴 ...
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Grow This Fragrant Herb In A Pot To Draw Birds To Your Yard In Summer & Fall
Planting herbs and flowers that birds love is an easy way to attract them to your yard. This hummingbird-attracting herb ...
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 ...
Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says frost seeding can allow turfgrass to develop early in the spring, but warns the ...
Meet Marianne Binetti at the Tacoma Home and Garden Show Jan. 29 to Feb 1.
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.
Over the decades, it became a popular destination for generations of families looking to purchase Easter flowers, hanging baskets for Mother’s Day, fall mums and poinsettias around the holidays.
Sudden plunges into arctic temperatures don't give plants time to become hardened to the cold. Here's what could happen to ...
Southern Living on MSN
Should You Bring In Your Planters When It Freezes? Here’s What A Garden Expert Says
The short answer: It depends on the plant and the container.
Get outside and check on how your garden beds are doing this winter. Eye-balling the garden will help you determine if you ...
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