Key Takeaways Even cold-hardy plants may need extra protection during severe winter weather.Shield winter veggies, figs, ...
Start prepping potted plants for winter early in the fall. Bring houseplants and tropicals inside before nights dip below 50°F. Hardy perennials can stay out, but add protection with mulch, soil, or ...
Plant care doesn't end during the winter months. Discover ten plants that need special care in the winter to come back stronger in the spring.
As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to dip, it’s time for gardeners in Marin County to prepare for winter. Proper winterization of your garden protects your plants from cold and wet ...
Tender bulbs: Dig up bulbs from cold-sensitive perennials, including dahlias, gladiolus, begonias, and cannas. Store the ...
Some perennials that are just a bit too tender for our hardiness zone can be kept in the landscape with winter protection like a wrap of weed mat, burlap or floating row cover filled with autumn ...
For beautiful summer roses in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 and lower, plants need protection during winter temperatures. Learn how ...
Just because the winter months typically bring a pause to prime time gardening season, doesn’t mean gardeners still can’t enjoy their favorite hobby in the cold months. In fact, there are still plenty ...
Winter is the perfect time to prepare raised garden beds for spring planting. Learn what to do in winter to have richer soil and fewer pests in raised garden beds.
Texas A&M experts share practical tips to protect livestock, plants, pipes and pets before winter freezes hit now.
In my column last week, I mentioned the benefits of the chilly to cold weather we have been experiencing, but those benefits don't hold true for tropical plants. There's been little to no damage to ...
Learn easy tips to keep your winter garden plants healthy during cold weather. From using organic fertilisers to proper ...