The first week of November shuffles in the rain and storms of autumn, so take this as your cue to stop procrastinating and protect tender plants that you want to survive over the winter.
Peonies need to go dormant for the winter season, so if you're going to keep one in your house you need to find a cold storage area that stays between 3 and 5 C consistently.
Marta shared this clip of the moment she tried to revive her little tree with pure dedication and hope. But her loyal companion clearly had a different gardening philosophy, one that involved more ...
This sculptural beauty has a reputation for being temperamental, but our expert-backed tips will help you master its care.
Mulches would do the same to the wildflower seeds. Mulching over them would prevent them from properly germinating and ...
Almost any plant can survive through winter if given proper shelter. If you lack indoor space, moving potted plants to this ...
Jumping spiders have distinct eyes and fur markings that will help you spot them. Getting rid of them entails a few essential ...
Tropical plants, such as hibiscus and ferns, need warmth and humidity to thrive, so they typically do well indoors, says ...
During winter, peonies are hard at work below ground storing energy. Winterize your peonies to prepare them for cold weather ...
Any shrubs that might be damaged by high winds, snowblowers or road salt should be wrapped in a material that breathes once freezing temperatures have arrived – but not before, advises master gardener ...
Many plants can not survive after the frost sets in, but if you plan to relocate them indoors for winter, make sure you ...
In the Eastern Fraser Valley, early November has always been considered the deadline for having all our plants ready for ...