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How to overwinter potted plants you didn’t get around to planting this fall
If you missed the fall planting window, here's how to protect plants in their nursery pots so they survive until spring.
Winter weather can be harsh for so many reasons, causing our outdoor plants to experience cell-freeze, cracking containers, and an array of other ailments. But wrapping the pots of our outdoor plants ...
Small-space gardening has been a blessing during the pandemic. A few pots on apartment balconies, window boxes, decks, rooftops and stairwells brought beauty to our lives — and maybe even some ...
I almost never buy fresh herbs at the store unless I have a specific need—but when they’re right outside my door in the garden in the warmer months, I use them in everything. When things cool off, ...
This week’s preview of winter gave outdoor perennial potted plants a rude awakening. This sudden winter burst is a timely reminder to start overwintering potted plants. Why take time to protect potted ...
Keep potted mums thriving by giving them half a day of sun and watering them when the top soil dries. Deadhead spent blooms and cut back stems after flowering to promote new growth. Store mums in a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - Every Sunday, Pat Sullivan with Sullivan Hardware and Garden shares some great advice on those do-it-yourself home improvement projects. This Sunday, he helps us put together ...
All of October and into early November is the ideal time to plant spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, etc.) in central Pennsylvania. This timing allows the new bulbs to put down roots while ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS – After shopping at vintage and ...
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