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DEAR JESSICA: I’m getting older and only want to use containers. What plants can survive the winter and come back? — Fran Bellows, Wantagh DEAR FRAN: When shopping for plants that will return ...
One way to protect your container perennials during the winter is to give them the protection in-ground plants have. You can do that by digging holes as deep as the containers.
Gardening Winter care for trees, shrubs and perennials in containers As you prepare your landscape for winter, donâ t overlook the trees, shrubs and perennials you have growing in ...
4. Keep watering and feeding your containers It’s a question asked by many – how much should you water container plants in fall? The answer, as Thomas explains, might surprise you!
Which plants can stay outside this winter, what should come in and what isn't meant to last.
Many outdoor container plants winter beautifully indoors, which saves money as we return them outdoors next spring, and they give our indoor space some winter excitement.
All of these perennials offer among the easiest opportunities to propagate and use elsewhere in the landscape.
It’s the time of year to start thinking about how to overwinter perennial plants that have been happily growing in containers this summer. Containerized trees, shrubs and perennials are subject to ...
Learn how to keep your tomato plants thriving year-round with these simple tips for transitioning them from outdoor gardens ...
Containers If you intend to leave your potted perennials outdoors without protection during the winter, and you live in a place that gets frequent freezes, carefully consider the types of pots you ...