Left to their own accord, seeds would drop to the ground in late summer or autumn, survive winter, then germinate when the ...
Left to their own accord, seeds would drop to the ground in late summer or autumn, survive winter, then germinate when the ...
Valentine’s Day is a time for expressing love and appreciation for others, which is often done by giving cut flowers and, ...
Smiling Tree, the renowned environmental initiative led by Dr. Mukesh Kwatra, has once again made a remarkable contribution ...
The guide in the Jan/Feb 2025 issue of Texas Gardener provides valuable information regarding 33 different vegetable and ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
Most people don't think twice about throwing out their old gutters. But what if we told you that you could repurpose them ...
If you’re in doubt or experiencing poor germination, test a few of the seeds (10 is a good number) by wrapping them in a ...
How many pots is that? Nearly 242 million. Wow! Historically, more plants were sold as bare-root, ball and burlap, or in ...
Even botanists can be surprised at the sheer variety of a houseplant often known only for being indestructible.
Explore creative hacks for hiding an unsightly water meter in your yard. From decorative plant ideas to stylish enclosures, discover practical solutions.
The air inside a home can get very dry during the winter. Keep your plants away from heaters to minimize the damage that dry air can do to them. A few crunch leaf edges are normal during the winter.