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How To Prepare Your Tropical Plants For Winter
Winter temperatures can damage tropical plants that do best in warm, moist climates. However, there are things you can do to ...
If you don't have enough light, grow lights can be a great alternative. Keep these no more than 2 feet away from the foliage, ...
A Christmas cactus thrives when its soil mimics its natural rainforest home—moist, airy, and fast-draining to keep roots healthy. Experts say the best mix uses regular potting soil blended with ...
Freeze ahead? Protect bougainvillea, plumeria, hibiscus and citrus with covers, heat sources and greenhouse tips before temps ...
Late October graced us with chilly mornings and warm but dry afternoons. As November dawns, however, I have heard the first ...
There's something about the color yellow that is instantly uplifting. Yellow is one of the four primary colors. For many people, it is associated with joy, optimism, warmth, and inspiration. Yellow ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- You might not be thriving in the heat and humidity of summer, but there are some plants that love this weather. “Tropicals are great season extenders. A lot of times people ...
The River Valley’s first freeze is running a bit late this year, but frost is likely on clear, calm nights. Local experts ...
The importance of misting your plants depends on their specific needs and the growing environment. Mike Drouin of Reefertilizer tells us that many tropical plants thrive with a boost in humidity that ...
Genome size exhibits extensive variation across the life of a tree. Previous studies have predominantly focused on ...
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