As spring approaches, many home gardeners find themselves eager to refresh their indoor and outdoor plants by repotting.
Check the roots of your orchid plant every couple of weeks to prevent dehydration. If the orchid has dried out, soak it in ...
Succulents and Sunshine on MSN
Most people kill succulents because of this. The soil matters more than you think
Watering isn’t the problem it’s the soil. Regular potting mix traps moisture and causes root rot fast. Learn the best fast draining soil blend for succulents and how to mix your own for healthier ...
In the world of home gardening, few things are as disheartening as watching a flourishing plant suddenly wilt and die seemingly overnight.
Cutting down a tree can be quite an arduous undertaking, and how to kill a tree stump is a bit of a mystery. But if a tree is long in the tooth (or…branch?) and threatens to fall over, cut down it ...
As progressive Americans have become more secular, the academy has become their primary moral training ground. The results ...
Southern Living on MSN
Is your plant dead or just dormant? How to tell after a freeze
Here’s how to tell if your plant is dead or dormant.
You don’t need a backyard, a green thumb, or even decent weather to grow fresh food. Indoor gardening has quietly become one ...
Start your container garden early with five cold-hardy plants that can handle chilly weather before spring arrives.
Ice scrapers and heavy coats have been temporarily set aside for sunglasses, but the natural world is still reeling from the deep freeze that gripped the region for the past several weeks. During the ...
Life&Style Weekly on MSN
8 Indoor Plants That Are Almost Impossible to Kill
You’ve probably scrolled past a dozen “best houseplant” lists this year. Here’s why this one is different: these eight plants don’t just survive neglect — they’re engineered by nature to thrive on it.
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