Archive for the ‘Fall garden’ Category

Mites On Ficus Tree

The ficus trees are sensitive to sudden changes in their environment (temperature change, air currents, moving, etc..) And they generally respond to these disturbances by losing their leaves. By cons, if a Ficus sheds its leaves, though they frequently turn yellow and if they are marked with tiny dots whitish or yellowish, it is then [...]

Nobember Tips

In November we get ready for winter, taking steps to protect plants against ice and chilling winds, including erecting windbreaks around evergreens to help prevent desiccation.  It’s also the time to winterize and store garden equipment until the next gardening season. So it’s no surprise that most of November’s gardening activities are still taking place [...]

Gift Ideas

You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to turn every day objects into beautiful garden-themed gifts for holiday giving. In fact, these projects are so easy to do that the hardest part may be giving them away, as you will want to keep them for yourself! GARDENING GLOVES–To make this gift you will need acrylic [...]

Houseplants Indoors

If you let your houseplants “vacation” on the back deck or front porch this summer, then by early September, it’s time to start getting them ready to move back inside for the winter. Because conditions differ widely between the inside and outside your home, a gradual reintroduction to the indoors is best.  Sudden changes in [...]

September Gardering Tips

Bringing houseplants indoors, cleaning up annual flower beds, and dividing iris are some of the gardening tips for this month. Ready houseplants for winter by checking them for insects, trimming off dead foliage and stems, and repotting if necessary.  Don’t use garden soil, but rather a mix formulated for potting houseplants.  This usually doesn’t have [...]

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