Winter Damage in Plants
After last week’s hard freezes and power outages, you may notice that some of your plants are looking a little sad. Before you throw them away, we have a few tips and tricks so that you can try and bring them back to life!
After last week’s hard freezes and power outages, you may notice that some of your plants are looking a little sad. Before you throw them away, we have a few tips and tricks so that you can try and bring them back to life!
I sat down with our plant and lawn care expert Zoanna to discuss important products, as well as how and when to apply them for the healthiest lawn possible!
Alocasias, also known as Elephant’s Ear, are native to the tropical rainforests of South-East Asia. There are 79 known species and they have been cultivated for over 28,000 years!
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With cooler weather just around the corner, you will want to begin preparing your plants and landscaping for survival through the winter.