Monday, December 29, 2025

Why Houseplants are More Likely to Die in the Winter + Practical Winter Care Tips


Photo Source:  Rural Sprout

 
"When the dark nights draw in and the winter months begin in earnest, my favorite thing to do is get cozy on the couch and take a well-deserved break. It’s the perfect time for your houseplants to have a nice rest, too.  But in order to make that happen, there are a few changes you need to make to your usual plant care routine."  Comment from Rural Sprout

This article goes into a lot of detail that goes into growing healthy plants indoors and how to correctly take care of them.

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The #1 Reason Houseplant Leaves Turn Yellow & The Instant Fix

 


Photo source:  Rural Sprout


"It’s always one or two leaves, which makes the whole thing even more confusing. The rest of your plant looks okay, but, hey, look, this one here and that one there are yellow. What gives? Believe it or not, there’s a simple explanation, and it’s usually an easy fix."  Comment from Rural Sprout

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https://www.ruralsprout.com/yellow-houseplant-leaves/

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Jump-Start Spring by Forcing Bulbs Indoors

 


Photo source:  Birds and Blooms


"Keep your restless green thumb busy, no matter the weather, when you grow a springy flower garden inside by forcing bulbs to bloom. From daffodils and hyacinths to irises and tulips, the bright colors and sweet scents cheer up any gardener dealing with winter cabin fever."  Comment from Birds and Blooms

These are not plants that I normally grow, but they are beautiful plants.  Hope that this article helps those who grow these plants.

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How to Propagate Succulents (for More Free Plants!)

 


Photo source:  Birds and Blooms

"Propagating succulents from stem or leaf cuttings is an easy way to share plants or expand your own collection, says Aaron Ryan, director of inventory at Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery in Petaluma, California. You can propagate succulents year-round, but it’s easiest during warm, humid months. Follow Aaron’s tips on how to propagate succulents from stems or leaves." Comment from Birds and Blooms

In the past I have used the same methods described in this article to propagate jade plants and burros tail with great success.  Succulents were the easiest to propagate of all plants, in my opinion.  There is a great deal of satisfaction from creating a new plant from a leaf or stem cutting.

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Friday, December 26, 2025

Seeds And Feeds To Attract Cardinals This Fall & Winter

 

Photo source:  This Is My Garden

"Attracting these graceful birds to your backyard during the winter months with food not only provides big interest for you and fellow bird watchers, but more importantly, provides a critical source of nutrition for the cardinals as their natural food sources become more and more scarce."  Comment from This Is My Garden

Since I love Cardinals so much, I feed them so I will be rewarded with their singing.  This article is of great interest to me so that I will know I am doing what is best for them.

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