A plant doctor explains how to move your indoor plants outside for the summer—and the biggest mistakes to avoid. The warmer seasons are the time to get outdoors and enjoy everything you’ve been ...
I know the end of season time is near, but I just can’t let everything die back. No reason to let everything go once there is a good, hard frost. Now is the time to save summer plants you want to ...
We've gathered a couple of perennial plants that can be grown as indoor houseplants in pots this winter season.
No wonder they are tucked into seemingly every spot possible for a plant — be it in garden beds, hanging in wall baskets (or ...
If you live somewhere with all four seasons (though at this point, what’s a season?), you may take advantage of the warm weather in the spring and summer months and get outdoor plants that you know ...
As fall weather approaches, it is time to start planning to bring cold-sensitive plants indoors says Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini. “Some gardeners move houseplants ...
Rosemary doesn't tolerate freezing weather in some regions. Consider skipping moving it indoors and out with the seasons by growing it indoors all year long.
If your houseplants have been vacationing outdoors for the summer, it is now time to bring them indoors for protection against dipping nighttime temperatures. Insect pests are usually kept in check by ...
Frequent questions tell me many of you are looking to bring your geraniums indoors this winter. Maybe you took new cuttings in September that have now rooted, or perhaps you'd like to keep the ...
Many houseplants thrive outside during summer, growing well with the brighter light intensity, but it will soon be time to bring them back indoors. Most plants grown as houseplants originated in the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, ...