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Don Kinzler writes: "We can help our wintered plants prepare for another outdoor growing season with a few simple tips." ...
Winter often brings shorter days and reduced natural light, making it challenging to keep indoor plants thriving. However, with the right selection of low-light plants, you can maintain a vibrant ...
ALEXANDRIA — With longer days and rising temperatures, your houseplants are waking up from their winter rest. Spring is the ...
Winter can be a tough season for plants, especially if you live in a region with substantially colder temperatures, shorter days, and less humidity, both indoor and outdoor greenery can struggle to ...
Most houseplants are tropical plants that require the warm, somewhat humid conditions of their natural habitat. In the home, many can become tired-looking, especially over winter, when even your ...
Late winter is an ideal time for pruning many trees, and fruit trees are no exception ... as the increased light exposure enhances the fruit's development and sugar content.
When plants are moved back inside in the fall, some varieties drop their leaves, says Miller. This is a response to a sudden ...