Winter doesn't have to mean a lifeless garden. Some plants thrive in cold temperatures, bringing colour and texture even in ...
Although many plants have gone ... area make good candidates for winter sowing. You can also seed non-native annuals and perennials that originate from areas with cold winter temperatures. Wait until ...
You therefore shouldn't mistake its dying back in winter as the plant being dead altogether. 'Mint is very frost-tolerant. It can grow in most zones and generally survive in temperatures as low as ...
A. Winter protection means forcing your sedum or succulent plant into dormancy by withholding water. Stop watering in ...
After spending two weeks in Ecuador with Master Gardener Volunteers and working in the school in the community of Carabuela, I am inspired to start my vegetable garden. While starting seeds outside in ...
Cool-season crops like cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, onions, carrots, radishes, pansies, and diathus can be planted. (They can ...
Learn how to care for your garden during cold spells with expert tips on watering and avoiding premature pruning.
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
Others such as the exotic-looking echeverias need protection from the frost over the winter. The best way ... thymes and other drought-resistant plants need careful watering as they become ...
We’ve all suffered through one of the longest stretches of miserable, bone-chilling subzero temperatures in years in the Pittsburgh area. Surely that ...
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 ...
When temperatures reach 32 degrees or below for four hours or more, the cold temperatures can sting hardy plants and kill those less cold-tolerant ... the threat of frost has passed.’ ...