The month of August is the start of dormancy for some plants as hot dry weather stops their growth. This is not a good month to move or transplant perennials, trees or shrubs, but with enough care – ...
Summer temperatures have finally arrived in Cincinnati, and Tri-State and gardeners are ready to transplant their house plants to outdoor gardens. Knowing when and how to water your summer gardens can ...
When your plants are wilted, discolored, or droopy after potting them up or placing in a garden bed, you're likely dealing with transplant shock. This common plant problem can affect houseplants, ...
Your new plant isn’t growing? So that tree, shrub, or evergreen that you planted this spring just sat there all season and hasn’t grown much at all? Don’t fret. That’s fairly normal and might be just ...
Welcome to the Super Bowl of gardening! When spring hits, the garden is ready and so are we. There’s so much to be done and we have so much pent-up energy that it’s easy to find the motivation to ...
CHICAGO (WGN) – WGN’s “Plant Daddy” Tim Joyce is back to share some weekend gardening tips, including the potential dangers of planting near the base of your home, when the season’s first freeze could ...
Hellebores are sometimes called the Christmas Rose or the Lenten Rose because of its cup-shaped blooms. (Shutterstock) The end of December is time to check your overwintering plants to see if they ...
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