Orchids grow differently from other houseplants. Knowing how and when to prune them will give you healthier, happier plants ...
The Christmas cactus prefers a little humidity — unlike other cacti and succulents —as well as bright, indirect sunlight.
Pinching or cutting back bee balm early in the season can promote branching and flowering. Late season pruning is best for disease prevention. Diseased plant material should be thrown in the trash or ...
DENVER (KDVR) — An Evergreen restaurant on Saturday hosted a benefit concert and auction, raising money and awareness for mental health resources nearly a month after the shooting at Evergreen High ...
There's a chill in the air and the days are shortening, but October is one of those months when the soil is still warm enough for planting, even though tidying up may consume much of your time. You ...
An Evergreen restaurant on Saturday hosted a benefit concert and auction, raising money and awareness for mental health resources nearly a month after the shooting at Evergreen High School. Mike ...
The mixed orange, yellow, pink, and white blooms of common lantana (Lantana camara) are hard to ignore. The genus Lantana includes more than 150 species and cultivars of annual and perennial flowering ...
After a summer of growth, you may be ready to bring out those loppers and that new handheld tiny chainsaw pruner this fall and give your shrubs a haircut. But if you want healthy shrubs and some ...
Mary Marlowe Leverette is one of the industry’s most highly regarded housekeeping and fabric care experts, sharing her knowledge on efficient housekeeping and textile conservation. She is also a ...
MEXICO CITY — Even though it's illegal, bars of acitrón are stacked in nearly every stall at the Merced market in Mexico City. They look like lemon bars. But they're pieces of barrel cactus that have ...
Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) are short-lived perennials that often act like annuals, popping up with eye-catching bright yellow-orange petals and dark centers. Once the blooms fade, the stems ...