If you want to try an advanced propagation technique, you can propagate your climbing Philodendron by air layering it, says ...
Keeping your houseplants thriving during the winter comes down to three things: cleaning, pest control and location.
Make sure to cover sensitive plants lightly with straw or evergreen branches, and make sure your outdoor water faucets are winterized. Then sit back, make a fire and enjoy the brief winter wonderland ...
Sowing flowers in late winter is a fantastic way to get beautiful blooms come summer. It is an enjoyable and budget-friendly ...
Who could resist the fragrant beauty of sweet peas? Like all peas, sweet ones grow reliably but although they suffer from few maladies, they do ...
Give your garden a head start by starting your seeds indoors. When your last frost date rolls around, you'll have seedlings ...
Burney also noted that macadamia nuts, grapes and raisins are are toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure. “Of interest, grape jelly and jam, wine, and grape juice are not toxic! I do not recommend ...
There is science and art in putting these little-more-than seedlings in the ground. And now’s the time to act, before they — and their prices — grow ...
This early timing not only gives the plants a head start for summer, but also allows us to take cuttings from the fresh new ...
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
It’s called the garden three-year rule which says that a plant will sleep its first year, creep its second and leap in its ...
If you're just starting to embrace a love of gardening, you may be tempted to buy Costco's bonsai trees. But are they worth ...