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How to help tropical plants survive the winter blues
If they're too big for the house or have been planted in the garden, leave them outdoors until the first frost turns their foliage brown, then cut plants down to 6 inches tall and dig them up. Rinse ...
Potted hibiscus and angel trumpets (Brugmansia) should also be brought indoors before the first frost and treated as ...
Create a garden under glass to enjoy or give as a gift to new, experienced and even reluctant gardeners. This self-contained ...
Nothing conjures up the feeling of the tropics like giant, lush-leaved plants, and if you live in the tropics or subtropics, ...
Cut them down to 6 inches in spring and plant them in the garden after the danger of frost ... new plants toward a water feature, firepit or tropical drink ingredients. After all, it is always ...
Cut them down to 6 inches in spring and plant them in the garden after the danger of frost ... new plants toward a water feature, firepit or tropical drink ingredients. After all, it is always ...
Cut them down to 6 inches in spring and plant them in the garden after the danger of frost ... new plants toward a water feature, firepit or tropical drink ingredients. After all, it is always ...
This undated image provided by Beth H. Brenner shows a border of elephant ears outside a home in Atlantic Beach, N.Y. Dreaming of a beach vacation? My guess is you’re picturing a palm tree.