Unlike those planted in the ground, potted perennials are more susceptible to harsh winter conditions because they have less growing media, which exposes their roots to cold temperatures. In the ...
House Digest on MSN
How To Winterize Patio Plants So They Last All Year
Your patio plants are susceptible to cold temperatures and damage from freeze-thaw cycles. Extra protection from the cold helps them overwinter well.
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I've planted lots of bare-root fruit: here’s my top 7 to plant in November
Whether you want to grow fruit trees or soft fruit bushes, both can be sourced as bare-root plants to add to your garden this ...
Southern Living on MSN
Yes, You Can Keep Pepper Plants Through Winter—Here's How To Do It Right
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
You may know that blueberries can be cut and propagated in spring or summer, but there's another method that allows you to ...
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Taking precautions to protect plants from expected frost
With winds easing across Central Florida, residents are preparing for another cold night — and at Orlando’s Leu Gardens, that means taking extra steps to protect tropical plants.
With the season’s first dip into freezing temperatures, LSU AgCenter extension agent Mark Wilson urges homeowners to prepare ...
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