Garden Tips Here are a few gardening tips based on our most frequently asked questions:
INDOOR GARDENING:
- Air Plants (Tillandsias)
- Low Light plants
- Easiest Houseplants to Grow
- House Plant Basics
- How to Tell if You’re Overwatering
- Cleaning Your Houseplants
- Top Green Cleaners
- House Plant Care in Winter
- Lucky Plants
- Pet-Safe Plants
SEED STARTING:
BULBS:
EDIBLES:
- Growing Citrus in Containers
- Fruit Tree Care
- Growing Garlic
- Growing Onions
- Herb Care
- Herb Garden
- Preparing Your Vegetable Bed
- Harvesting Veggies
- Early Spring Veggies
- Starting Your Veggie Garden
- Starting Your Fall Veggie Garden
- Tomato Tips
- Seed Potatoes
LAWN CARE:
GARDENING BASICS:
- Gardening Basics – Amendments
- Gardening Basics – Fertilizers
- Gardening Basics – Water
- Mulch – The Perfect Groundcover
- Bare Root Planting
- Mushrooms in Lawn
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
- Moisture Loving
- Drought Tolerant Plants
- Attracting Butterflies
- Attracting Hummingbirds
- Mosquito Repellant
- Protecting Your Garden From Deer
- Protecting Your Garden From Critters
- Pollinator Pals
SEASONAL:
- Spring Checklist
- Summer Checklist
- Tropical Plants
- Heat Stress Rx
- Fall Checklist
- Cover Crop
- Winter Checklist
- Getting Your Garden Ready for Winter
- Great Plants for Winter
- Winterizing Your Newly Planted Trees & Shrubs
- Winterizing Your Planted Containers
- Poinsettia Care
- Amaryllis
- Christmas Tree Care
“One of the most important considerations in choosing plants for your garden is whether or not they will survive the climate in your area. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map factors in average winter minimum temperatures, search however, many other factors (elevation, precipitation, etc.) determine western growing climates. Use the zone map as a guide, not gospel.” USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map North-West US