The key to your schedule will be either the last frost date for warm -season vegetables or the date your soil is dry enough ...
Choosing the right pot and soil is key to successfully propagating lemon balm. A pot with drainage holes at the bottom will ...
Many tropicals, succulents and citrus trees can withstand a quick dip into freezing temperatures, but not a deep freeze.
While gardeners continue to enjoy the blooms of their indoor holiday plants and outdoor gardens are in repose, January ...
Curry leaves and spices are popular and may be available at grocery stores and spice shops, but picking your own leaves from ...
Mountain mint grows best in full to partial sun in USDA Zones 4-8. Grow it in well-draining soil in raised beds, containers, ...
Take the guesswork out of how often to water your peace lily with these simple tips. Peace lilies are popular houseplants for ...
Beyond getting more bang for your buck, growing seeds indoors gives you control over your growing conditions. If you live in ...
If you feel like every plant you touch dies, the good news is that you are not alone. Plenty of gardeners struggle with ...
You may think that your garden is now closed until spring, but you can still be sowing seeds in January and February in preparation for a rich harvest later in the year.
There are plenty of examples these days of public buildings where architects have incorporated living trees into the plan. It ...
Greens are one of the easiest to grow indoors. Most leafy vegetables tolerate the lower light indoors, require minimal space, ...