Potted plants are very susceptible to breaking under strong winds from 30 to 35 MPH. They just don’t have as strong branches and roots as the ones planted directly to the ground. As a basic rule of ...
You love the splash of color your outdoor potted pots bring to your porch, walkway, or front yard. But what do you do with those potted plants at the end of the season? Container gardening need not ...
Dec. 12, 2024 — Scientists have today announced the discovery of a species of lipstick vine completely new to science, from the depths of the Philippine rainforest. ...
Potted Christmas trees are a great way to create a new tradition ... Eventually, the tree will naturally prepare itself for the temperatures and you can prepare to plant the tree in a yard. Once you ...
Plant genetics deals with heredity in plants, specifically mechanisms of hereditary transmission and variation of inherited characteristics. Plant genetics differs from animal genetics in a number ...
These plants clothe walls and supports in foliage and flowers. Climbers cling on using tendrils, twining stems, stem roots or sticky pads, while wall shrubs need to be tied to supports. Plants can be ...
Is your landscape’s water garden looking more like a fish pond than a garden? Are your container water gardens full of water but missing, you know, the actual plants? To help get you started, we have ...
Plants don’t have lungs to inhale and exhale the air that blows around them, but they do, in their own way, ‘breathe’ in and out oxygen and carbon dioxide. Here you can discover how plants carry out ...
Jacobsen’s delightful salt discs, each containing ten grams of fine Italian sea salt, take the guesswork out of salting a pot of water for pasta.