When Martha Stewart has advice, we are all ears! When winter arrives and we want to make sure our warm weather potted plants ...
If you are seeking snow-resilient flowers or wondering how to plant a winter container, it is best to avoid pelargoniums at ...
Most cuttings take two to four weeks to form roots. Resist the urge to pull up on cuttings to check, as tiny roots are tender. Instead, insert a fork into the media and gently lift the cutting.
Enjoy these individual harvest veggie pot pies as the perfect winter dinner served with sage gravy and a side of green ...
Like many of us, amaryllis bulbs like to be cuddled during the winter months - which means that they grow best in smaller ...
Many bulbs like daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips can thrive in pots. Others, like gladiolus, camassia, star of Bethlehem, ...