It's still a bit too early to get out into the lawn or garden, but with our increasing sunlight it's a perfect time to start cuttings of your houseplants. But how do you go about it?
This packet of 'Ball’s Orange' calendula seeds will produce huge numbers of dazzling deep orange-colored blossoms adored by ...
This edible flower loves being grown in full sun and well-drained soil. To insure against winter losses, take summer cuttings and to prolong flowering, cut back spent blooms. Mulch perennial salvias ...
Despite being low-maintenance, it's advisable to trim back your plants in late summer and take cuttings to prevent winter losses. Most geraniums need protection during winter and can be moved ...
Spray stone fruit trees for leaf curl, shot hole fungus and pseudomonas canker before first heavy rain; use fixed copper.
Keep an eye on the weather report - protect frost-tender plants when the temperature falls below 32 degrees. Divide perennials like daylilies and chrysanthemums. Prune crepe myrtles, cane berries, and ...
Moringa plants thrive in warm climates, so it’s essential to place them in an area where they can receive plenty of sunlight. The plant requires a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight every day to ...