Laidback Gardening: What to Do in February?
In February, gardeners in the northern hemisphere don’t have much to do other than fill bird feeders or, from timeContinue Reading
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In February, gardeners in the northern hemisphere don’t have much to do other than fill bird feeders or, from timeContinue Reading
They live in the arid desert. They survive extreme temperature variations. They live well with two millimeters of rain perContinue Reading
The brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) has been wreaking havoc on gardens and crops worldwide, and it doesn’t stop there. AsContinue Reading
Orchids have a reputation for being fussy and temperamental, requiring precise care to thrive. However, recent insights suggest that phalaenopsisContinue Reading
One of the most debated topics among tomato growers is whether to prune secondary stems—commonly but mistakenly referred to asContinue Reading
One essential aspect of maintaining a healthy orchid is knowing when and how to repot it. Unlike many other houseplants,Continue Reading
This article tackles a popular gardening technique: rooting rose cuttings in potatoes. While this method can work, it’s largely unnecessary.Continue Reading
Orchids have captivated gardeners for centuries with their exotic beauty and unique growing needs. Known for their delicate blooms andContinue Reading
The tradition of assigning flowers to specific months dates back to ancient times, when they were used in rituals andContinue Reading
The red mites we sometimes see on plant leaves or stems aren’t always harmful. In this article, originally published onContinue Reading









