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Outdoor Plants Can Be Useful Indoors; Act Now Before FrostDo you have some outdoor plants that you want to rescue for use indoors before frost puts an end to that possibility? If you have the time, some pots, and potting soil, consider giving it a try. The price is right!
Tips for Bringing Outdoor Plants IndoorsMany landscape plants can be sheltered indoors during winter months and replanted in the spring. Follow these tips to acclimate your plants to the move.
Problems with the Leaves of Your Outdoor Plants and Flowers?If you're having problems with the leaves of your outdoor plants and flowers, here you'll find the answers you need. The following information will help you identify and correct those problems.
How to Propagate Your Favorite Indoor and Outdoor PlantsThere are very few of us who do not enjoy at least one house plant, either hanging or set on a small table and there a few of us who lavish each of our rooms with varieties of indoor plants.- Cut Branches of Outdoor Plants Give Early BloomMany gardeners, anxious for the first color of spring, get a glimpse by forcing branches of shrubs and trees indoors for early bloom.
- Outdoor Plant Care: Winterize Plants OutdoorsWhile we are able to escape the winter cold, our plants must endure every minute of it.
- Outdoor Plants: Use Leftover Holiday GreensIn days of recycling, we should be aware that evergreens used in holiday decorations can be put to good use after their duty indoors is complete.
- Outdoor Plants in WinterDuring the fall, many plants we have used in the summer flower garden put on a spectacular show.
Outdoor Plants that Are Dangerous to Your PetsWhen we own pets, it's very important to know about the plants we grow in our yards and whether or not they can harm or be fatal to our furry friends. There are several plants that are poisonous to our cats and dogs.- Best Low Maintenance Outdoor PlantsEasy-to-grow plants make it simple to spruce up your lawn.
