doesn't mean you can expect to harvest mint during winter: 'Frost can make mint die back to the roots,' says plant nursery expert Tammy Sons. While it isn't essential to protect these plants from ...
Want to add some color to your yard in winter? You may be surprised by just how much choice you have. While it’s true that the vast majority of flowering plants need frost-free conditions ...
A 4-inch layer of lightweight organic materials (such as shredded leaves or compost) can serve as a protective mulch layer after the first hard frost to help regulate root temperatures. When there is ...
On this week's Sunday Gardener, Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms gives a tour of some of plants that can be cared for in the home during the winter months.