House Digest on MSN
Poison Ivy Goes Incognito In Winter—here's How To Spot It Without The Leaves
Poison ivy is the bane of many summer gardeners, but just because the leaves are gone doesn't mean it's harmless in winter.
Most people put their orchid somewhere in the center of their home, far from a window, because they want to admire it when it ...
Nobody wants a brown, needle-dropping tree before Christmas morning. Whether your tree is potted or cut, avoid placing it ...
Invasive plants, including edible fruit trees, are a problem for home gardeners and the entire ecosystem. Here's how to ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Stop the yellow: When and how to apply iron for greener lawns, trees, and gardens
If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient ...
The annual rush to secure the perfect Christmas tree is underway at farms across Maine, but growers say drought conditions ...
While fiddle leaf figs have a reputation for being finicky (which is at least partially deserved), they just need the right ...
Southern Living on MSN
5 Things That Will Kill Your Christmas Tree In A Hurry
Christmas trees are decor, but also plants. If you want your tree to last, you should avoid a few common missteps that will shorten its lifespan.
Dollarweed shows up in wet soils, so improving drainage will help. As for herbicides, use one of the broadleafed weedkillers ...
A TESCO shopper shared the seven-foot tree she nabbed from the supermarket ahead of the festive season. The Clubcard holder ...
California law generally prohibits cutting down a neighbor’s tree, but you can trim or remove branches and roots that ...
Rabbits, moles, and voles can significantly damage young fruit trees in winter. To protect trees, install tree tubes made of hardware cloth or plastic. Making the area around fruit trees less ...
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