I t may be hard to hear, but not all plants are cut out for indoor life. (It’s not the typical environment for green, leafy ...
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To find out exactly what kind of greenery you’re looking for that will actually grow well in those dark, shaded areas of your ...
Changing your plant-care process in winter will help keep your houseplants alive. A horticulturist explains what you need to ...
If you don’t think you have a green thumb, you probably just haven’t met a pothos yet. This vining beauty is one of the ...
Lower Makefield Township’s Native Plant Ordinance at 18 Years and Counting. Sunday, Feb. 9, 2-3 p.m. This virtual talk from ...
Why start vegetable seeds indoors before spring? While I love the seasons in New England, our winters make it hard for warm-season ... if you start with a bigger plant, already in bloom, once ...
Not every plant loves growing inside your home. Many plants are tropical in origin, so they don’t like the low humidity levels that are typical indoors, especially in winter. Others have little ...
With lower temperatures and less sunlight, houseplants typically need less water than they do during the growing season. “Most indoor plants go into a semi-dormant state in winter, slowing their ...