Key Points Houseplants growing under bright light or grow lights benefit from winter fertilization.Skip fertilizing when ...
Skip winter fertilizing in cold climates—plants can’t use nutrients in frozen soil. Warm-climate gardeners can fertilize in winter if plants are actively growing. Feed perennials in early spring, and ...
As winter approaches, many houseplant enthusiasts find themselves wondering about the best care practices for their leafy ...
Discover the most common winter plant care mistakes and learn how to avoid them for healthier plants. Get expert tips on ...
Don't just grab any fertilizer. Learn the differences between organic, natural, and synthetic options to make the best choice for your garden.
At Cooperative Extension we recommend that if you only fertilize your lawn once per year, do it in the fall. Our cool season turfgrasses have a resurgence of growth when the temperatures cool. A fall ...