Passion flowers have long been popular plants grown in front and backyards, but did you know you can also grow them indoors?
Updating my front door decor helps me get ready for the upcoming season. Even if there is snow on the ground, I’d much rather ...
Surround a spring porch with plenty of colorful flowers to create a cheery welcome. Kate at A Hundred Affections uses a ...
Finally, you'll need to bring plants inside or cover them ahead of the cold front. Experts advise against using trash bags or plastic tarps because if you leave them on too long, it could burn the ...
Snakes, lizards and geckos – these are just some of the creatures sneaking into the country hidden in potted plants and cut flowers. Researchers from the journal Bioscience have warned this is ...
Courtesy: Virginia Beach Crime Solvers On Monday, Jan. 6, a man entered a business at 6465 College Park Square and took four large potted plants. The suspect is described as approximately 5’10 ...
Frogs, lizards, snakes, spiders and other insect pests are being transported across the world on cut flowers and potted plants, with the potential to harm nature, according to scientists.
They’re inexpensive and versatile, and you can place them in a cool greenhouse, or arrange them on a plant theatre close to a sheltered wall. You could add them to a winter container ...
Garden centre benches are groaning under the weight of small pots of forced bulbs that are about to burst into flower - Getty ...