Winter can be a tough season for houseplants. Shorter days, lower humidity, and cooler temperatures all contribute to slower growth and stressed plants. With the right adjustments and a few helpful tools, you can keep your indoor garden healthy and happy through the winter months. Why Winter Care Matters During winter, indoor plants face severalRead More
by Kim DyerFeeding the birds is a beloved year-round hobby—but it reaches its peak magic in late winter. With fewer outdoor tasks in January and February, we naturally spend more time watching the lively flashes of color outside our windows. Natural food sources become scarce, and the quiet winter backdrop of white, gray, and softRead More
MANY OF THE SEASONS FAVORITE INDOOR PLANTS ARE SURPRISINGLY EASY TO CARE FOR.Most classic holiday houseplants — including Poinsettia, Amaryllis, Peace Lily, Orchid, and Christmas Cactus — thrive in bright, indirect light and evenly moist soil. A few festive favorites enjoy slightly more humidity and can tolerate small amounts of direct sunlight, such as NorfolkRead More
WINTER HOME PREP MADE EASYAs the colder season approaches, it’s the perfect time to focus on winter home prep and ensure your outdoor spaces are protected before the first snowfall. When you take a few simple steps now to prepare your home for winter, you reduce the chance of damage, improve safety, and create aRead More
WINTER PREP STARTS HEREWhen temperatures start to dip, it’s time to think about protecting your favorite outdoor décor and garden features. From fountains and bird baths to plants and self-watering pots, a little preparation now ensures everything looks beautiful again come spring. Here’s how to winterize your outdoor items and keep them in top shapeRead More