A good rule of thumb is to get potted fruit trees in the ground at least 4 to 6 weeks before your fall frost date. In a mild ...
The first week of November shuffles in the rain and storms of autumn, so take this as your cue to stop procrastinating and protect tender plants that you want to survive over the winter.
OctopusEffects, #Blender This is a tutorial on shapes and materials in Blender software. Make a small pot of Sticky ...
Keep potted mums thriving by giving them half a day of sun and watering them when the top soil dries. Deadhead spent blooms ...
Plant the tree: Place the banana plant in the hole upright, ensuring the top of the root ball is level with or slightly above the ground. Backfill with soil, gently firming it down as you go. Water ...
Even though chrysanthemums are biologically perennial, not all of the mums you buy in pots in September or August will be winter-hardy if planted.
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14 Adorable Fall Crafts for Kids to Try

The leaves are doing their annual costume change, we are airing the heavy sweaters now, and my kids are starting to use the ...
Hydrangeas are a popular flower choice in British homes because of their big, beautiful blooms. However, with winter frosts drawing near, it's important to look after your flowers properly.
If you don't fancy lugging your outdoor planters into the garage before the first big freeze, a good alternative is to bury ...