Winter temperatures can damage tropical plants that do best in warm, moist climates. However, there are things you can do to prepare them for changing seasons.
Getting your garden ready for fall and winter is key to ensuring healthy soil and a strong start next spring. To prepare your garden, you should clean up dead plants, add compost or organic matter, ...
Learn expert tips on winterizing your garden effectively, covering plant protection, soil care, and tool maintenance for a ...
Freeze ahead? Protect bougainvillea, plumeria, hibiscus and citrus with covers, heat sources and greenhouse tips before temps ...
Even though many of our summer annuals are still blooming nicely, if you want to have fall and winter color, you need to get ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – As temperatures drop in mid-October, it’s important to prepare your lawns for the impending winter season. With leaves falling and cooler weather setting in, it’s crucial ...
SANDOWN — Get your perennials and evergreens winter-ready and give your tools some TLC! Join the Sandown Garden Club for “Putting the Garden to Bed” with Advanced Master Gardener volunteer Ron Trexler ...
However, not all plants are built to withstand the winter freeze, so it may be time to bring some potted plants indoors ...
As the days shorten and our nights begin to bring frost, many gardeners feel an urge to “tidy up” the yard before winter. Clean-up is an essential fall chore, but what it means — and how much you ...
When winter is right around the corner, how can you be sure that your rain garden will be okay? Here are a few tips on how to ...