AFTER months of low light, cold draughts and dry indoor air, it’s no surprise if your houseplants are looking a little tired.
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Caring for houseplants

Don’t let the winter weather keep you bundled up and out of the garden.
Green is good—but sometimes, you need a little extra pizzazz.
Turn your vision of an African violet covered with beautiful flowers into a reality with these must-know tips.
“Even safe succulents can cause mild stomach upset if a pet eats a large amount,” warns veterinarian Dr. Kathryn Dench, chief ...
The hardy plants have become so popular in recent years that some enthusiasts call the trend “succulent mania.” ...
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Houseplants must have enough sunlight to thrive. But how can you tell if they are getting too much or too little light? The answer is simple: Let the plants tell you.
All plant lovers have an opportunity to start gardening early with the help of a local plant and garden shop that has ...
Must-do gardening jobs for February - As spring beckons, get ahead with pruning, mulching and seed-sowing.
Longing for some bright blooms and lush greenery in the dead of winter? These lovely garden favorites can be grown as ...
Gardeners are being advised to get ready to begin some jobs that will give them a head start for spring ...
Want to grow herbs and leafy greens on your countertop? Whether you use soil or water will depend on a few factors, including ...