Winter flowers are few and far between but somehow all the more special because of their rarity. Seen against a backdrop of cool evergreens, lightly frosted ornamental grasses or stark sculptural ...
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Grow Your Hummingbird Garden By Propagating This Shrub In The Winter
Clone this pretty flowering shrub by hardwood cuttings over cold months, then plant it in the spring to bring more ...
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The Ornamental Shrub That Can House & Feed The Birds In Your Yard All Winter Long
Cooler temperatures don't have to mean giving up seeing birds in your yard. This shrub gives birds the food and shelter ...
The summer may be over and harvest may have passed, but for the impassioned gardeners out there, the planting never stops – there are just as many hardy plants, from trees and shrubs to more ...
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9 Plants You Should Never Prune In November
November pruning can put some plants at risk of winter damage. Hold off until after blooming to prune these plants and ensure ...
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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.
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Water is able to flow for now, but winter is coming and so are colder temperatures that can freeze unprotected plants.
When you think of winter, you probably think about bare branches, brisk winds, and shorter-than-normal days. All those things are so common that we’re willing to bet the very last thing you associate ...
Your indoor plants may be warm and cozy, but that doesn't mean winter won't catch them off guard. Here's one tip that will help them thrive until the spring.
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Columnist Robin Trott shares how to grow tulips, daffodils and more inside when temperatures are freezing outside.
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