If you live someplace where winters don’t usually ... then take over all your indoor plants. The way to prevent this is to examine each of your plants before they head inside, and also give ...
Often grown as annuals, coleus can be perennials in warmer climates. Coleus will benefit from being cut back if they stay ...
Truth be told, I have never been a fan of moving houseplants outdoors for summer only to have to move them back indoors a few months later. The challenges of acclimating plants to the different ...
Never water to the point of soggy soil, which is the leading killer of indoor plants. If you’d like to “expand your flock” of houseplants, many of them start well via cuttings taken from the ...
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CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — Now that the weather is getting colder it's time to bring those houseplants back indoors before the frost comes. Paul shares important tips to make the transition less ...
As the seasons change, so do the needs of your plants; however, transitioning them from outdoor to indoor environments can be a tricky process that leads to stress, affecting plant health and ...
The days are getting shorter, and the air is getting colder, so Erin Harding, coauthor of, "How to Plant a Room and Grow a Happy Home", shared tips to keep our houseplants thriving through the ...
He couldn’t put it down. Gardeners also love to read, and researching how to bring plants indoors in the fall is a popular topic. It’s popular because unless certain precautions are taken ...
Sound familiar to those of you who have houseplants that live outdoors in the summer? Bringing houseplants back indoors takes a little planning. The first step is to make sure they are well ...