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Use plants to create a tropical getaway in your own backyard. Master Gardner Ciscoe Morris has the plants you need to help take you away. #newdaynw ...
How does someone in Texas grow a plant that’s used to a cool tropical rainforest? It’s not as difficult as you might think. Propagate Christmas cacti from short pieces of stems.
If you’re a fan of oddly satisfying visuals, you’re in for a treat with these cool plants. From the symmetrical perfection of succulent rosettes to the vibrant hues of tropical flowers, these ...
Remove these plants now and replant those open spaces with cool-season vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, collards and root crops.
Rubber plants, or trees, are pretty easy to care for, but you need to mimic their natural habitat. To reflect the tropical climate, they prefer the soil to be moist, but not saturated, otherwise ...
The new facility has four distinct biomes for plant species – an arid room, two rooms for warm and cool tropical plants, and a "Tree of Life" room that includes food-producing plants like banana ...
I plant a lot of lettuce in pots because it's useful and pretty. Most cool season annuals fade when it gets hot. They'll need to be replaced at some point, although sweet alyssum is heat tolerant.
The new facility has four distinct biomes for plant species: an arid room, two rooms for warm and cool tropical plants, and a "Tree of Life" room that includes food-producing plants like banana ...
First rule to transferring potted plants from out in the garden to their winter home indoors is knowing which plants can handle it and which can’t.
Tropical-looking large-leaved hostas and feathery ferns, blousy hydrangeas, colourful rhododendrons and azaleas can all withstand a fair amount of shade, given the right soil conditions.
The plants are native to tropical rain forests and thrive in dark and cool climates. Here is how to care for the colorful plants in North Texas.