While indoor plants certainly spruce inside your home, they need special attention during the cooler months. Let’s take a look at some tips for taking care of indoor plants in winter. Make sure to grow hardy houseplants that can withstand winters TAKE CARE OF LIGHT Make sure to put your...
How to Grow Once you’ve planted, most of the hard work of growing these plants is done. They are incredibly low-maintenance and typically perform best when left alone. Light This plant adapts to various light conditions, thriving in partial shade to full sun. Winter aconite can adapt to...
There are a few things you can do to help your plants come out of the winter at their best. Along with watching for pest problems that may weaken plants if left unchecked, many, but not all, areas in the United States can benefit from occasional winter watering. “Super dry soil will...
Your potted plant will not need as much water during the winter months since the growth rate of most plants slows down considerably during this period. Overwatering can lead to root rot, especially in the winter. However, this does not mean that you should ignore them completely!
When to Bring Plants Inside True annuals and plants that we grow as annuals (considered tender perennials in southern regions) can not survive cold winter temperatures. But there’s no need to say farewell to these plants forever! Many “annuals” can be brought inside, even tender plants ...
Tips on How to Care for Your Pets This Winter
Like other plants, citrus trees have different levels of hardiness and can tolerate different temperatures. Although some are more hardy than others, still make sure to bring them indoors over winter in an unheated conservatory or hallway.
The birds migrate in three stages from northern European to wintering sites south of the Sahara. Each stage follows the same pattern: first the moon provides double of the light for the birds to hunt insects, and the next stage of the migration starts ten days after the full moon. The ...
The first step to take with your plants in the winter It's winter in the Northern Hemisphere. When winter starts, your plants go dormant. But what can you do to make sure your plants stay healthy during this season, so they're ready for spring? Let's find out!
After the garbage, the winter and winter from the bag out of the pen and paper, touched the back of the head, waved "brush" to write: "civilization - only one step!" And then paste the slogan to the trash Warned passers-by.