Key Points Increase and balance light by moving plants closer to windows or rotating them regularly.Avoid overwatering, overfertilizing, and skip excess nitrogen to prevent weak, stretched ...
Q: Last year, I ordered and planted two mock orange plants from a nursery in Ohio. They grew to be about six feet high with quite a few branches. They grow in my back yard, in full sun most of the day ...
If you look out your window, you might notice a bush has sprouted long shoots seemingly overnight. Many plants are prone to becoming "leggy," or growing tall stems that only sport leaves at the very ...
If you're reading this, then you probably noticed your plants don’t look right and perhaps more ”leggy” than normal. Although it might look intimidating and seem like there’s no fix to this problem, ...
Late fall might seem like the right time to prune plants but in fact the best time of year to do this varies. While it's the right time of year for many plants, others prefer to be pruned in late ...
Don’t prune your forsythia, lilac or mock orange yet. Anything you cut off now will result in that much less of a flower show this spring. Except for these and many other spring-flowering shrubs, ...