It's easy to get extra excited and start your spring garden too soon, but there are a few things you need to know before ...
Winter in the South can be hard on plants. Fluctuating temperatures, sporadic freezes, and winter winds all take their toll ...
Keeping plants safe during winter needn't be expensive. There are several cost-effective and cheap ways to protect plants ...
A plant's internal system for prepping for winter is all fine and good. But that system is impacted by external forces.
Start by asking, “what do I need to cover”? Any plant, be it a perennial or a shrub, that is hardy in our zones that is ...
At different points in the year, it's possible to place your indoor plants outdoors to soak up some sunshine and fresh air.
Knowing when to start seeds indoors ensures your favorite flowers and veggies will be ready to plant outdoors when spring ...
Have you ever seen a plant lose most of its leaves during the summer heat or a tree fails to emerge from winter dormancy?
Place houseplants near a west- or south-facing window to maximize sunlight, and give pots a quarter turn with each watering ...
Businessman Gerry Santos of the popular Mr. Freeze Tube Ice, did not inherit the tube ice business from his dad, Manny Santos. When he was only five years old, Gerry’s father started out as an ice ...
January in Georgia is often the time for our first intense freeze. We actually need cold weather to put our plants fully into ...
Help build up their fat reserves ahead of winter by leaving out seeds, nuts and fruits such as apples, pears and berries. Dried or live mealworms are great for robins and blue tits, while chocolate is ...