Some plants can simply be brought indoors as houseplants, others should be forced into dormancy for a few months of cool storage, and still others are best kept going by making rooted cuttings.
It’s November already, and it’s time to prepare for the holidays. The University of Illinois Extension’s website has ...
Place the box or crate in a cool, dark place like a crawl space or cellar ... Growth will resume in spring, but keep the ...
He advises that once these plants show frost damage, they should be "cut back, dug up and bought indoors to check over before ...
Keep your flowering holiday cactus in a cool bright location to extend its bloom time for ... Make this the year you add ...
In Greening Arctic, Caribou and Muskoxen Play Key Role Nov. 12, 2024 — A new study highlights the importance of caribou and muskoxen to the greening Arctic tundra, linking grazing with plant ...
You can still successfully overwinter your geraniums even if you don’t have a brightly lit, warm place to keep them. The ...
With the loss of over two hours of daylight since Labor Day, indoor plants don’t have as much reason to grow. This also means they need less water and are using less nutrients. If you had ...
Year-Old's Innovative Farming Method Leads To First Saffron Bloom In Lucknow Lucknow- In a pioneering effort, a Lucknow-based man has ...