Don't want to lose your favorite greenery to frost, snow, and hard freezes? These are a few plants you should move indoors ...
Many plants can not survive after the frost sets in, but if you plan to relocate them indoors for winter, make sure you ...
Plants are relatively robust—pack them snugly and wrap their pots in bubble wrap for security. It's best to transport them by car so you can control the temperature and conditions. For plants you no ...
Many container plants must be safely stored from freezing temperatures in the winter. You either moved them to a slightly warmer spot to shelter, like a garage, or indoors to a windowsill. Either way, ...
There are certain plants that won't survive the winter outdoors. Sometimes, people buy plants that they fully intend to keep indoors through winter, like my Living Room Lemon: It goes out for summer, ...
(BPT) – Keep your garden vibrant all season long with these cold weather-resistant plants. As winter continues to keep temps fluctuating, many gardeners assume their work is done until spring. However ...
Like humans, plants enjoy spending time outdoors after a long, dreary winter. The increased light from the warm summer sun and the fresh air encourage plants to produce new, healthy growth.
Houseplants thrive outdoors during the summer. Increased light, humidity and water provide ideal growing conditions for most plants. To keep that new lush growth, it's time to move plants back indoors ...
AMHERST, Mass. – Many native plants in the U.S. cannot possibly move themselves fast enough to avoid climate-change driven extinction. If these native plants are going to have any chance of surviving ...