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Yes, You Can Keep Pepper Plants Through Winter—Here's How To Do It Right
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
This popular vine can't survive the winter outdoors in most of the U.S., but taking cuttings is as easy as pie and allows you ...
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How to Easy Grow Sweet Potato With Lots of Tips
This is the easiest way to grow sweet potato. In the video, I show you how I harvest, and replant sweet potato for all year round crops plus I throw in several top tips on growing and using this ...
Tired of buying refills for your diffuser? Grow this low-maintenance trailing vine with heady-fragranced blooms to fill your ...
Our garden columnist is tackling a Thanksgiving debate: what is a sweet potato and what is a yam? And which one should you ...
I had a few container plants on my patio this summer and some half-hardy sun lovers that won’t overwinter here outdoors. I ...
House Digest on MSN
Full-Sun Flower Combos That Will Make Your Patio Pots Pop With Colors
Want to fill your sunny patio with vivid hues? From contrasting color schemes to monochromatic looks, these flower ...
Planning a garden that can sustain you requires more than just picking your favorite vegetables. A survival garden is a ...
From cool weather edibles and bare-root trees to flowering shrubs and summer annuals, these are the best plants to grow in ...
Can I grow sweet potato in a cold climate? JERRY: Yes you can. The best time to start is in October or November, when the weather is warming up. Another important tip is to choose the right variety.
For vegetarians, travel often comes with a side of quiet anxiety, menus to decode, broths to dodge, and the eternal question of whether something has egg. But in some corners of the world, plants take ...
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