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How Much Cold Can Pepper Plants Tolerate? Really?

Do you have a love for peppers? They’re a top choice for home gardeners, offering a range of flavors from sweet to hot, perfect for spicing up your dishes, sauces, and salads. Even if you’re situated in a colder climate, don’t fret. Peppers are fairly hardy and can adjust to less than tropical conditions. In …

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Best Grass Fertilizer for Winter – A Buyers Guide 2023

To have the best garden in the neighborhood, you might need a little help to improve the growth of your favorite plants around you. Even if it seems like your garden has all the nutrients it needs, it may still require some effort to improve things. To grow your grass quickly, you will need to …

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How Cold is Too Cold For Houseplants

How Cold is too Cold for Houseplants? Here’s the Answer!

Different houseplants, different needs. While some houseplants are not afraid of the cold, others can’t cope with cold temperatures at all. So, this begs the question: [toc] How old is too cold for houseplants? Temperatures below 50°F (10°C) are generally too cold for most houseplants. Desert plants, tropical plants, blooming plants, ferns, ficus, and palms …

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9 Spring Bulb Fixes That Pay Off Next Month

Early spring is when bulb beds start telling the truth. Some bulbs are pushing up strong, and others look late, floppy, or missing. Let’s do the small fixes that make a visible difference next month, before the window closes. Most gardeners focus on fertilizer first, but simple checks like drainage, depth, and critter damage often …

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10 Late Winter Lawn Tasks — What Most Homeowners Skip

Late winter looks quiet, but your lawn is making decisions right now about spring growth and weeds. Most homeowners wait for warm days, then scramble, and that is when problems get expensive. Let’s use this slow season for a few quick checks and small fixes that pay off fast. You will see 10 practical tasks …

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10 Shrubs You Can Prune Safely in February

February is a sweet spot for pruning in much of the US, since many shrubs are still dormant and easy to see. We can make clean cuts now and get better flowers, fuller growth, or healthier branches later. The trick is knowing which shrubs handle late winter pruning well, and which ones should wait. Up …

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11 Early February Garden Planning Steps — What Most People Miss

Early February is when the garden looks quiet, but your best decisions happen now. Most people jump straight to seed catalogs, then miss the small planning steps that prevent wasted money and spring frustration. Let’s focus on the overlooked basics, like checking what actually survived winter, mapping your sun and shade, and spotting space you …

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11 February Houseplant Mistakes — What Most People Miss

February is tricky for houseplants because light is low, air is dry, and indoor temperatures swing fast. Many of the biggest problems start with good intentions, like extra watering or a big dose of fertilizer. Let’s spot the February mistakes most people miss, so your plants keep steady growth without stress. We’ll focus on small …

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9 Seeds to Start Indoors in February — What Most Gardeners Miss

February is when an indoor seed tray can quietly decide how much you harvest later. Most gardeners focus on “what can I start now”, but they miss the timing details that prevent leggy seedlings and stalled growth. We’re going to pin down 9 seeds that truly like a February head start, plus the one small …

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The Best Things to Plant in February (All Zones!)

February looks quiet on the surface, but gardeners know better. This month sits between winter’s grip and spring’s first real stirrings, and that tension makes it strangely exciting. Beds are cold, days are short, and yet this is exactly the moment when the entire gardening year starts to wake up behind the scenes. 🌿 Key …

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The February Pruning Window That Makes or Breaks Spring Growth

February has this funny reputation in the garden. It sits there like a sleepy pause button. Cold. Quiet. A little boring. Meanwhile, your shrubs and trees are basically waiting for you to make one decision. Do you help them grow better this spring, or do you accidentally sabotage the whole show with one confident snip. …

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Why February Is the Best Month to Prepare Soil Indoors for Seed Starting

Seed starting season has a funny way of making people feel productive. You buy seeds. You grab a tray. You sprinkle. You water. You feel like a responsible garden wizard. Then two weeks later, something looks off. Seedlings are tall and wobbly. The soil smells weird. Tiny flies appear like they pay rent. Suddenly you …

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How to Adjust Watering for Winter Houseplants

Every winter, I fall for the same trap. I glance at my peace lily, think “You look thirsty,” and five minutes later it’s sitting in a puddle deep enough to launch toy boats. A week later, the leaves droop again, not from thirst but from my overzealous kindness. Turns out, plants don’t appreciate winter generosity …

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