At Christmas time, evergreen foliage is popular for home decor because flowers for cutting might be too scarce during late autumn and winter.
If you love adding fresh foliage to your outdoor holiday decor, here are just a few hardy plants that you can cut and use to ...
A team including two past USGA national champions won the 49th Henry Tuten Gator Bowl Pro-Am on Dec. 16 at the Sea Island ...
Real Christmas trees can harbour praying mantis egg sacs that resemble pine cones, and bringing them into warm homes could ...
PEOPLE staffers share their most controversial holiday opinions about Christmas trees, holiday music and sweet treats.
As temperatures drop, muscadine vines across North Florida enter their winter dormancy. Dormancy is essential for protecting ...
Fast-growing plants have their benefits, but with these evergreens, there are also drawbacks. From being disease-prone to ...
Give a holiday gift to yourself or a friend by registering online for the Pine County Master Gardener Horticulture Day. Online registration opens Friday, Dec. 19.
The best color is on new growth — branches that are just a year or two old. Older branches will turn grayish or brown. “To ...
As you prepare to decorate your home this holiday season, consider the bounty of garden elements and other natural options ...
Key Points Evergreens aren't deciduous, so they don’t go dormant and are prone to winter moisture loss and browning.Wrapping ...
Maybe this is your first year with a farm-raised cut Christmas tree. Or perhaps you’ve used them for years, but something seems off. Drooping branches, fallen ornaments and even a ...