The winter month of December can bring colder temperatures. We are more likely to have a frost or even the occasional freeze.
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We asked an arborist how to care for evergreens in winter—here’s what most people miss
Key Points Evergreens aren't deciduous, so they don’t go dormant and are prone to winter moisture loss and browning.Wrapping ...
House Digest on MSN
Turn Leggy Hydrangeas Back Into The Garden Stunner They Are With These Tips
Do you have sparse and spindly hydrangeas? Find out how the seasons and a simple pair of shears can ensure full, lush blooms for your flowering shrubs.
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What’s Important for Overwintering Balcony Plants
Many balcony plants bring joy to the warm season with their vibrant colors and lush growth. But as temperatures drop, the ...
A fire expert on the difference between prescribed burns and cultural burns, and why we should incorporate both into modern forest management.
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What Does It Mean When Your Lawn Feels Spongy? Top Causes And Solutions
If stepping across your yard suddenly feels squishy and wrong, there's a reason, and knowing the likely culprits is the key ...
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8 Plants To Prune In Winter For A Healthier Spring Garden
It may not look like much is going on in a winter garden, but there's a lot going on behind the scenes. Prune these plants in ...
Now that we are into the dormant pruning season, it is a good time to pause before pulling out the tools. Before cutting, ...
Some boxwoods turn yellow or bronze in winter as a normal seasonal change, especially in certain types, and usually green up again in spring. Yellowing can also signal stress from sun, frost, wind, or ...
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Understanding Frost Drought in Plants
When cherry laurel, boxwood, or rhododendron suddenly have brown leaves in winter, it often seems like frost damage. However, ...
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