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As long as your plants are in zone 6 or less, they should be fine. Especially with the thick layer of snow keeping the really cold away.
As you face the long winter months ahead, does your garden provide something “fab” to look at or does it have the winter ...
Give your garden a head start on summer with rare blue blooms that look almost too vivid to be real – all grown easily from ...
A rare Michigan flower is “living its best life” right now as other plants slumber the winter away. Yellow fumewort grows in ...
Believe it or not, many types of beautiful flowers bloom in winter. Traditional Christmas plants and flowers like poinsettia and the Norfolk pine are pretty during the holidays, while evergreen trees ...
Hydrangeas are a fantastic choice to fill out any garden with pops of color all summer long. But figuring out the right time ...
Farmers who want to maximize their profits and productivity come spring would do well to add winter sowing to their routine. This seed-starting method is great for hardy annuals and perennials that ...
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Less daylight. More frigid temperatures. Cloudy skies. These are just a few of the things we get to look forward to throughout the long winter months here in Northeast Ohio. And with the holidays ...
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There are easy-care flowering plants for indoors

A wide array of flowering plants will bloom when grown indoors. Match the plant to the growing conditions and your maintenance style.
Winter can make even experienced gardeners second-guess themselves. One week your beds look fine, and the next they’re a jumble of brown sticks, collapsed stems, and patchy soil that screams “failure.