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Don Kinzler writes: "We can help our wintered plants prepare for another outdoor growing season with a few simple tips." ...
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Growing tomatoes from seed indoors is a great way to get an early start on the growing season, but once the danger of frost ...
If it sends up a periscope and a white flag, you’re keeping it too wet. Many of us bring outdoor container plants indoors for the winter and then return them back outside again once the weather ...
(Kelly Jo Sandri via AP) Wait until nighttime temperatures remain reliably above 60 degrees, then harden plants off by placing them in a shady outdoor spot (to avoid sunburn) for an hour or two.