However, with the threat of freezing temperatures on the horizon, it is time to take them inside for the winter. Bringing ...
October is an ideal month for planting perennials and now is the perfect time to get your plants in the ground before the first frosty mornings of winter take their icy grip.
Covering plants with sheets is the most effective way to guard a garden from frost, but you can also try water jugs, fans, or cloches.
To cut or not to cut? That is the perennial question—pardon the pun—when it comes to cutting back plants in fall. With perennials, there is no one perfect time to cut back plants as a group. Some ...
Many kinds of salad greens, herbs and even cherry tomatoes can be grown inside all winter long. Learn which plants do best ...
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Top Perennial Plants for Winter Gardens in 2024

Winter gardening doesn't have to mean a barren landscape! With the right selection of perennial plants, your garden can remain vibrant and full of life even during the colder months. As a passionate ...
Several homeowners are wrestling with the same question: In the winter, should I cut back my perennials or should I let them be? Truth be told, there is not a right or wrong answer to the question.
As winter approaches, balcony gardens often lose their summer vibrancy. However, with timely sowing, you can ensure a ...
Winter signals houseplants to enter a dormant phase, requiring less water and nutrients. Avoid repotting during this time, as ...
If you want your perennials to flourish and survive a year, experts say you should wait to plant these three kinds in the ...
When fall descends and the garden slows down, birds could use some extra help. That's true whether they're migrating south or ...