JUST EMA The weather is getting cooler and it's time to bring your tropical plants indoors - Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms has tips and tools to help your plants make the transition.
Now that cold weather is coming, it is time to move your plants inside for the winter. Here are some things to consider when ...
With the fall and winter just on the horizon, Coulter Gardens and Nursery is advising gardeners on ways to keep flowers and ...
Chris Bonnett, of GardeningExpress.co.uk, has shared his top tips for keeping your plants alive this winter. He explained ...
With night temperatures dropping this week, gardeners are being advised on when to bring their potted plants inside.
Cooler temperatures and falling leaves signal those who moved houseplants outdoors for the summer to move them indoors.
Whether you’re caring for delicate tropical plants or robust outdoor ... providing artificial sunlight that helps maintain your plants' health indoors from fall through early spring.
Study reveals islands house one-third of global plant species. Urgent conservation needed for these unique ecosystems.
From Tasmania to Madagascar to New Guinea, islands make up just over five per cent of Earth's land yet are home to 31 per cent of the world's plant species. A new study shows that of all plants ...
“Plants need light, but a cold windowsill is not the best spot for indoor tropical plants. Consider supplementing with one of the many options of fluorescent or LED lighting.” We thoroughly ...