The lack of hydration in the fall often has a negative affect on woody plants over the winter. Woody plants lose a lot of water over the winter due to wind, and since our soils are frozen, the plants ...
If you decide to pop it in a pot, be sure to use a soil blend that's well-draining (Miracle-Gro's Succulent Potting Mix is pretty popular) and let the soil dry out before giving the plant another ...
As seasons shift, houseplants' needs change. During dormancy, they require less water and care. Adjust your watering routine ...
Plants can wilt from too much moisture ... Hard to imagine in this dry season, but it has been known to happen -- an underground spring, a broken sprinkler, etc.
Few plants can liven up a winter day like the amaryllis. The large pink, white, red, orange and variegated flowers are truly ...
Dry weather may be most to blame for this year's allergy problems. But experts say climate change is extending the sneezing ...
are best enjoyed for just the season. To ensure your plant lasts through the new year, choose one that's in good shape—no dried or yellowing leaves, and the soil shouldn't be dry and hard.