Winter is a rest period for the garden. Many plants go dormant, with their tops dying back and all their energy stored safely below ground. However, not all dormant plants are safe from cold damage.
The South Texas Gardener was here this morning to talk about how to keep plants warm during cold winter nights.
Kumquat Orange tree stands tall before the cold front comes in on Tuesday. (Mary Broemer, Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) SAN ANTONIO ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Frost advisories have been issued for parts of western Massachusetts tonight, with temperatures expected to drop into the 30s. As temperatures fall, it’s important to take ...
New England weather is home to extremes, like increasingly hot summers and winters with brutal cold snaps. That whiplash is hard on houseplants, many of which are tropical and thrive in warm, humid ...
To keep astilbe healthy and protected for winter, mulch around plants in the fall with a two-inch layer of organic matter.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – As hundreds of children and parents are preparing for Halloween night and trick or treating, some parents are now having to balance costumes and keeping children warm. One parent ...