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Plant experts say keeping your garden fresh and healthy this summer is easy, but it’s important to keep an eye on how much or little you are watering different plants.
The past two to three weeks have given us many spring-like days with warm temperatures. In case you have not noticed, nurseries and garden centers have been getting supplies, including plants.
Plants make an indoor atmosphere more cheerful and vibrant. Fortunately, you don’t need a lot of space or sunlight to create a thriving garden in your home.
Even with colorful cold-weather flowers in place, our first killing cold forced me to put the last touches on getting my garden ready for winter. Being a practicing Stoic, I don’t burden myself ...
If you can keep the plant active, transplant it into the garden in May. But again, chances are it won’t do well outdoors. Contact Kelly Feehan, Extension Educator, at 563-4901 or e-mail her at ...
How to take care of a small yard — 5 top tips from a garden designer. How-to. By Madeleine Streets published 10 May 2024 ... If you are adding new and young plants to your garden for the summer, ...
Culvers Garden Center and Greenhouse on the basics of taking care of house plants ...
Bamboo plants may look exotic, but they're relatively easy to care for when planted in the right location with the proper conditions. Most types prefer a spot in your home or garden where they can ...
Kate's Garden Plant Spray for Insects, $17.99 on Amazon, is a peppermint oil-based, non-toxic spray to help rid your plants of pesky fruit flies and fungus gnats. STAY ON TOP OF YOUR HEART HEALTH ...
The gardening expert advised that if your plants are “thirsty in the midday sun” it is ok to water them. He admitted you will ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Are your plants starting to look a little droopy since you've brought them inside this winter? Pat Sullivan, from Sullivan Hardware and Garden, is sharing tips on how you can save your ...
We have three varieties of these amazing plants and are virtually bug-free in the spring, thanks to their curious way of luring these pests to their demise. But nothing is 100%.