Some winters are plant-friendly with landscape plants and perennial flowers breezing through the season ... The 'Growing ...
Covering plants can indeed help them through the winter. It provides an extra layer of warmth and insulation, protecting them ...
That’s especially likely with plants that have been going nowhere (“sulking”) since the day you planted them. Two underlying issues usually explain why landscape plants fail to thrive.
Are you noticing people are leaving their leaves all over the place? it's not because they're messy - they're just trying to ...
Did you fall in love with some of your tropical patio plants over the summer and can't bare to watch them die in the cold? You don't have to! Here are a few tips to keep them around for years to come.
As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
It all comes down to the hardiness of the perennial you're growing. Many perennials are hardy enough to withstand freezing ...
This month, plant a variety of cool-season vegetables like spinach, carrots, and fenugreek; herbs like coriander and mint; ...
As advocate for climate-appropriate plants, she helped establish botanical treasures across the city, including Balboa Park ...
I love tropical plants, but in our climate it's a very sad time of the year if you sit and watch them die from the inevitable first freeze of the season. That's why I started to take some action ...
New research suggests that plants seem to be emitting sounds and engaging in unheard conversations, especially when they're ...