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To improve the growth and health of your indoor plants, try moving them outdoors for the summer. Exposing your favorite houseplants to natural light, increased humidity, and fresh air can give them a ...
Some plants need winter cold, while others should be brought indoors to survive. Acclimate plants slowly and check for pests before moving them inside. Return tender or tropical plants outdoors once ...
Protect garden plants from cold temperatures, drying winds, and occasional freezes by providing insulation, protecting roots, ...
Snake plants (Dracaena trifasciata) are popular houseplants due to their low-maintenance nature and minimal direct sunlight requirements. While they thrive indoors, they can also survive outdoors ...
Although we love to grow plants indoors, I often say that nature never created a houseplant. The plants we choose to grow indoors come from natural, outdoor environments that are similar to growing ...
Stem cuttings of philodendrons root easily in water and can be inserted in outdoor floral containers as “spillers” or in ...
If you’re like most plant enthusiasts, you probably spend a lot of time making sure your plant babies are properly watered, placed in the perfect spot for sunlight, and nurtured with the right soil ...
Some outdoor planters are prone to cracking in cold weather. Help your pots survive winter with these tips so they'll be ready for spring planting.