Planted in a sheltered spot in the garden, the flowers and leaves of oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) can last all ...
Winter containers filled with greenery, colorful stems, cones, berries and more can brighten the landscape all winter long. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com.
Start prepping potted plants for winter early in the fall. Bring houseplants and tropicals inside before nights dip below 50°F. Hardy perennials can stay out, but add protection with mulch, soil, or ...
Keep reading for the colourful plants with berries that will brighten your winter garden, according to the RHS. These plants ...
“He who marvels at the beauty of the world in summer will find equal cause for wonder and admiration in winter” said John Burroughs, an American naturalist from the last century. Maybe I am stretching ...
Some outdoor planters are prone to cracking in cold weather. Help your pots survive winter with these tips so they'll be ready for spring planting.
As the temperatures drop, it’s easy to let your outdoor containers fade into the background. But with a few simple tweaks, your planters can stay eye-catching and fresh right through the coldest ...
As you prepare your landscape for winter, donâ t overlook the trees, shrubs and perennials you have growing in containers. These need a bit of extra protection to help them survive cold winter ...
To get your garden pots ready for winter storage, you’ll need a tarp, soap, water, a soft brush, and a clean cloth. Bleach can also be used if needed. Wait for a sunny day to clean your containers so ...
Can you plant perennials in pots rather than in the ground? Yes, and there are many benefits to adding perennials to your container gardens. As the University of Georgia Extension notes, they can ...
Planters enhance terraces, balconies, and gardens year-round. However, in winter, they face special challenges: frost, ...