Tropical plants, such as hibiscus and ferns, need warmth and humidity to thrive, so they typically do well indoors, says Leitner, who brings her own ferns inside if they’ve managed to survive the hot ...
There’s no rule that says you can plant only summer annuals in patio and deck containers. Many perennials work just as well, if not better, says Sandy McDougle of Sandy’s Plants in Mechanicsville, ...
After the first frosts have killed the annual plants in your outdoor pots, should you empty out your containers before winter ...
These garden favorites can multiply into free plants for spring if you act now, but waiting just a few more weeks means ...
While no plants will survive with a total lack of sunlight, there are some plant groups that have evolved to thrive in even low-light areas of the outdoor landscape. If you’re looking to add plants to ...
When we’re going to protect our outdoor plants, water heavily, mulch is a good base. Frost covers are also really good ...
Creative ideas in OOH, on an average, leave a lot to be desired and innovation in a relevant manner is perhaps the only factor that can help. At the OAC, TapRoot's Agnello Dias and Volkswagen's ...
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 ...