By Taun Beddes modified from an article by Britney Hunter, former USU Extension horticulturist When the tree comes down and ...
Trim off some roots from plants that were extremely pot bound. Promptly place the plant in the container, so that the exposed roots do not dry. In the closed container, try to keep foliage from ...
Grant your lush décor addition a new home and make the most of its active growing season this spring in five simple steps ...
Poinsettias will never be a perennial in our garden, but we can keep them as a potted plant with a little extra care. If you do want to try to keep your poinsettia alive for next year, here’s what you ...
As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to dip, it’s time for gardeners in Marin County to prepare for winter.
So before you give in to your black thumb and throw in the trowel (pun intended), see if any of these points might help ...
Whether people have poinsettias, Christmas cacti or a live Christmas tree in their home, keeping those plants alive as long ...
Dear Reader: Consider Lacey oak. It’s native to the Hill Country, also to far Southwest Texas. It grows 20 to 25 feet tall ...
Lisa Whittlesey with Texas A&M AgriLife says these plants are an easy way to add a touch of green to your home.
Winter doesn’t have to spell the end of fresh herbs in your kitchen. While frost and cold may bring outdoor gardening ...
Remove the plant from the pot and cut away discolored or mushy roots. Then repot into fresh, dampened potting mix. Make sure drainage is good. Pots should have adequate drainage holes in the bottom, ...
Little pruning will be needed as your camellia starts to grow. You might have one or two branches that grow astray. They can ...