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.
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.
Add a bit of seasonal beauty to your front steps, window boxes, and other outdoor spaces with winter containers. Fill them ...
Dengarden on MSN
How to Winterize Your Rose Bushes Before the Cold Settles In
From first frost to spring, see how to winterize roses—insulate crowns, shield canes, care for containers and revive plants ...
These garden favorites can multiply into free plants for spring if you act now, but waiting just a few more weeks means missing this year's propagation window.
House Beautiful UK on MSN
3 easy winter bedding plants that flower when everything else fades
Cousins to the humble native cowslip, bedding primulas are a far cry from demure primroses, auriculas and candelabra types.
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 ...
Is the thought of Christmas grocery shopping giving you the holiday blues? Fill your list with some of the best, can't-miss ...
"Do you like to get pie after you see a good movie?" This is the question Patricia Arquette asks Christian Slater in the 1993 ...
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