The Spruce on MSN
Poinsettias aren't throw-away plants—how to keep them alive through winter, a gardener says
Key Points With the right care, poinsettias can live over 20 years and bloom again each winter.To keep them thriving, toss ...
House Digest on MSN
The indoor plant that thrives in the warmest parts of your home
It can be difficult to find a houseplant that won't wilt in a hot, sunny corner, but this low-maintenance succulent is the ...
Gardenias can be sensitive to extended frosts and benefit from proper overwinter care. Follow these expert tips to protect your gardenias in winter.
(WJET/WFXP)– Winter in Erie can be unforgiving, even for outdoor cats who still need care. That’s the Erie Humane Society’s message after recently taking in a severely ill cat suffering from several ...
Q: I appreciate your podcast and listen to it regularly. Many years ago, I listened to a gardening program in the Twin Cities where they were talking about planting amaryllis in the spring outdoors ...
The end of the year is a few weeks away, and for most hunters, this draws to a close the final curtain on hunting seasons, save for those hunting small game mammals and varmints. Seasons close, gear ...
Chris Wedel is a fan of all things tech and gadgets. Living in rural Kansas with his wife and two young boys makes finding ways to stay online tricky — not to mention making my homestead smarter.
In a recent outdoor therapy session, a client shared what she noticed while walking on the trail. The way the light shimmers on the water, the tree branches swaying, the leaves rustling and how the ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably found yourself standing over a tailgate in November with cold fingers, a pocketknife that could use sharpening, and a few regrets. Whether it’s a whitetail ...
Succulents have a way of stealing the spotlight. With their sculptural shapes, vibrant colors, and the ability to thrive in areas where other plants struggle, it's no surprise they're a favorite among ...
On a hike to Snow Lake a few years back, Michael DeCramer watched a fellow hiker accidentally kick a rock loose that hit someone farther down the trail. The near miss could have proved a lot worse — ...
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