Last week I aimed to help M.M. of Albuquerque get a geranium back on its feet, explaining the how's and what's to do for it. This week, I'm offering suggestions on how to rescue cuttings from the ...
A gardening aficionado who posts her brilliant hacks on Instagram managed to grow geraniums from cuttings. Sophie Valentine posts details for her stunning garden on her account @lookinsidemygarden, ...
Want to keep tender herbs, annuals, and veggies alive through winter, but don’t have a lot of space indoors for growing plants? Taking cuttings of your favorite plants in fall and rooting them either ...
STRICTLY speaking you should do root cuttings when you divide your perennial plants in autumn or at the start of winter, but if you didn’t have time you can have a go now – while we still have two ...
Tender geraniums won't survive winter in growing zones 9 and below without protection. They can be overwintered indoors as houseplants or cuttings, or kept in a dormant, bare root state. In spring, ...
Q: We have a Greenspire linden that’s 12 feet from our home’s foundation. The tree is about 20 feet high. Will the roots cause problems with our foundation? Should the tree be cut down before it ...
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