Plants for WinterA collection of landscaping plants that will liven up your winter garden By Genevieve Schmidt Ornamental grasses go dormant in winter, but their straw-like color and upright shape look great in the winter landscape.Even when the weather outside is less than stellar, plants ...
Tropical plants make us feel like we are in warm places with a pleasing climate. In cold climates, these plants can grow outside during the summer. But they suffer in cold weather. The gardening expert for the Associated...
bringing them outside for a few months and then hauling them back inside.) There are all the potted annuals you buy every year for outside; the only thing that kills them is the cold weather, so you could bring those pots inside at the end of summer. Finally, there are plants that ...
move a plant outdoors in full sun to a shadier area. If your plants have been used to bright light, try to put them in similar light indoors, like a south-facing window or under plant lights on a timer for 16 hours a day. Do not worry about...
But this isn't suitable for everyone, and many of us can try to just alter our mindset. Clinical psychologist Laura Keyes says, it can be helpful to think about how to adapt your eating and exercise patterns to the change of season, just as this happens in nature with plants and animals...
Overwinteringcoleus plants indoors, or taking cuttings to propagate new plants, allows you to bring the vibrant plants back outside again in spring. They make greatpatio plantsandcontainer plants for shadeto brighten up corners of the backyard and add some drama to spaces of any size....
Inside outMoving plants back outside after winter takes planningKate Arthur
so there's no reason you can't put in apermanent asparagus bed. It can take a couple of years for the plants to come into their own, but once they are established, you can expect 25 spears per plant per year for a quarter of a century. Plant asparagus in the fall and give each ...
isn’t suitable for everyone, and many of us can try to just alter ourmindset. Clinical psychologist Laura Keyes says, “it can be helpful to think about how toadaptyour eating and exercise patterns to the change of seaso...
Cao’s team then tried many plants and animals, finally going with a panda. “What can better stand for China than our national treasure” said Cao.However, they faced a puzzle—there were already too many cartoon pandas. How can their pandas become different Cao decided it should be a ...