If you're into low-maintenance houseplants, you may have pots with purple passion plant, ZZ plant, or wandering dude in your personal houseplant collection. But if you’re looking for something ...
QUESTION: I have a Norfolk Island pine tree in my garden that's approximately 6 to 7 feet tall. It had significant damage from the freezes this year. While there are still some green leaves (20 to 30 ...
A: During the winter, remove any soggy impatiens and begonia foliage after a freeze. It’s now safe to remove dead ginger stalks; new shoots will emerge in spring. Cut frost-damaged toad lily as well ...
The Norfolk pine is most satisfying as a houseplant, one of the few conifers that will live successfully indoors. Easy to grow, a Norfolk will thrive for years indoors. It does so well for so many ...
December is holiday season to many and this can extend to your garden and landscape. With cool temperatures many plants are now dormant, some pests and diseases dissipate for the time being, and you ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Have you ever brought a holiday plant, such as a poinsettia, home with high expectations—only to see it ...
Question: I had a 25ft. Norfolk pine blow down during hurricane. I have the top 6ft.in water living after 3 weeks. Can I plant this hoping it will survive? Do I need to cut into the trunk or just trim ...
Q: The small Norfolk Island pine we got last Christmas is now 54 inches tall and 3 feet across. It seems to need repotting and may need fertilizer. If so, what kind and how much? It is so green and ...