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Move cold-sensitive potted plants indoors before winter hits. Learn which ones work with your decor and how to transition them safely from outdoors.
“To keep your perennials thriving for springtime make sure to clear away any loose debris such as leaves or foliage to ...
Dividing perennial plants helps you fill out your yard and keeps the plants healthy. Some root systems are tough to split, so ...
Dividing plants is a great way to keep them healthy and fill out your garden without spending money, but using improper tools ...
This week: a postcard from Cyclamen plants that compares holiday houseplants to their perennial, ground-cover cousins. C.L. also speaks with author Carol Michel about her humorous books on plants and ...
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False cypress is a beautiful evergreen that grows well in many landscapes. Make the most of this tree by planting it with one ...
The healthiest Texas sage I ever saw was a large specimen that, seemingly by a miracle, was blooming adjacent to a freeway ...
These perennials, trees, and shrubs provide vital food and shelter for backyard birds through the winter months.