Tag Archives: succulents
Some like it hot
Last week we talked about plants that like cool houses. This week is for those who crank up the heat in their house during the winter. There are so many beautiful cactus and succulents. They are gorgeous when they’re in … Continue reading
Week 28 – What’s better than free plants?
If you’re an avid gardener then not much. It’s easy to take cuttings, root them and plant them to make some free plants for next Spring. It’s starting to get cooler and it will be time to take any plants … Continue reading
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Week 32 – It’s not early to think about Spring
Today we played with some plants that we can do something with during this time of year. It’s good timing for days outdoors that are still warm, or indoors if we get a little snow. There are some things you … Continue reading
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