If your garden feels a little crowded or some plants are looking tired, fall is the perfect time to give your perennials a ...
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How To Winterize Patio Plants So They Last All Year
Your patio plants are susceptible to cold temperatures and damage from freeze-thaw cycles. Extra protection from the cold ...
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Here's How to Care for Banana Leaf Plants the Right Way
Let us introduce you to the banana leaf plant. Although they are commonly called banana trees, banana leaf plants (Musa spp.) ...
From fruit trees to flowering bulbs, here's exactly what to plant in October for a beautiful and bountiful garden all year.
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The Purple Perennial To Grow To Keep Deer And Rabbits Out Of Your Garden
If you want to keep deer and rabbits out of your garden, try planting this drought-tolerant and low maintenance plant. Its ...
In place of Spanish bluebells, consider Virginia bluebells, a native alternative that grows beautifully in shade gardens and ...
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Yes, You Can Keep Pepper Plants Through Winter—Here's How To Do It Right
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
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4 Ways To Tell If Your Plant Is Dying Or Just Going Dormant For The Season
All plants go through periods of dormancy. Learn how to tell if your plants are going dormant, dying, or dead.
Indoor herbs will not live as long or grow as quickly as they might in their native climate, but you can still enjoy them ...
Unlike those planted in the ground, potted perennials are more susceptible to harsh winter conditions because they have less growing media, which exposes their roots to cold temperatures. In the ...
Some perennials, though, are best cut back in fall. Hosta, iris and daylilies don’t have rigid stems, and quickly flatten under the weight of snow, often becoming mushy and moldy by spring, making ...
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