Choosing the right pot is crucial for growing mint indoors. Go for a container that has drainage holes to avoid waterlogging ...
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How To Grow Mint Indoors So You Can Enjoy It All Year Long
Mint is known for its aggressive spreading behavior. Gardeners who learned the mistake of planting it in the ground once can ...
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5 plants to prune in November before it's too late
As the weather gets colder, you might wonder which plants actually still benefit from a good tidy-up. We've rounded up 5 plants you can still prune in November.
Lemon grass is best divided in late March or April, once the weather is warm and settled. During the winter, subfreezing ...
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Trimming Vs. Pruning: Why Knowing The Difference Can Save Your Plants
There's a difference between pruning and trimming trees, shrubs, and perennial plants. Learn when to use each method to promote growth and good health.
This week's gardening column tackles "heeling in" plants for the winter, when to prune rosebushes and how to keep squirrels from eating tulip bulbs.
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How To Safely Prune Lavender In November (If You Didn't Get To It Earlier)
Summer is the best time to prune and shape up your lavender. But, don't worry: It's still helpful to clean up and protect ...
As one of the most popular houseplants in the U.S., it is not unusual to see pothos (Epipremnum aureum) draping down from shelves, bookcases, and cabinets across the country. These trailing vines can ...
This November, there are dozens of classes in the Lancaster County region and virtual to learn about plants and gardening.
From stopping fertilization at the right time to physical protective measures, ensure your herbs reemerge in spring with ...
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'Creation of Wiltshire Council tore away our right to say how our city should grow'
I’m sure you’re fed up with me banging on about how the creation of Wiltshire’s unitary council tore away from us the right ...
Trumpet vine is a high-climbing, aggressively colonizing, woody vine that is cultivated for its attractive reddish-orange flowers that attract hummingbirds.
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