Columnist Robin Trott shares how to grow tulips, daffodils and more inside when temperatures are freezing outside.
Expect to see amaryllis flowers on display this holiday season, but did you know that you can grow them indoors without soil?
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Key Points The easiest way to overwinter impatiens is to bring the plants inside in the fall.Taking cuttings in early fall ...
Many plants can not survive after the frost sets in, but if you plan to relocate them indoors for winter, make sure you ...
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Growing mint indoors means you'll have a constant supply of fresh flavor for salads, desserts, cocktails, and garnishes. Grow ...