Starting seeds indoors in winter is a hopeful way to bring a little green into your home when it’s cold outside.
Cauliflower seeds started indoors in January get a welcome head start. This cool-loving vegetable thrives when given enough ...
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How to Grow a Peach Tree from a Pit and Enjoy Juicy Fruit for Years
Growing a peach tree from a pit lets you enjoy the fun of raising a tree, even though it won’t match the parent fruit. Starting with a clean, dried pit and giving the seed a cold rest helps it sprout ...
There are several causes of yellowing on indoor plants' leaves, but if you know what else to check for, you can determine ...
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How to kickstart your garden for spring, even with snow and cold temperatures
We’re barely into winter, yet frigid temperatures and snow are already here. If you’re looking forward to green grass and ...
Ready to multiply your snake plant without any drama? This quick guide shows you how to prepare the soil and divide the plant — root-damage free.
As temperatures increase and snowpack declines, many alpine plants are at risk of extinction. Though adapted to harsh ...
Now onto outdoor projects. They include pruning the dormant plants, building garden structures, planning and organizing next ...
Winter's coming but in Florida, the weather is great for yard work in cooler temperatures. And there are plenty of tasty ...
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5 Reasons Your Poinsettia's Leaves Might Be Drooping—And What To Do
If your poinsettia's leaves are drooping, care and environment are the likely culprits. Here's how watering, light, and ...
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