Even though it’s easier than ever to buy plants online, keeping them alive is still a challenge. So we’re digging up everything you need to care for every type of houseplant. Welcome to Plant Week. If ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We've all been there: You're mixing up the perfect bowl of guacamole or shaking a delicious gin and tonic and your last lime is ...
We've all been there: You're mixing up the perfect bowl of guacamole or shaking a delicious gin and tonic and your last lime is rock-hard and totally unusable. If only you happened to have your very ...
‘Lemons and limes are really great houseplants,’ said the owner of a rare-plants nursery in Connecticut — if you choose the right ones. By Margaret Roach Shattering the glass ceiling isn’t always a ...
As a gardener, I find few things are more fun than to feel like you’re beating Mother Nature at her own game by growing lemons. In winter. In Wisconsin. No snow cover to protect plants during bitter ...
Hi Sue, several years ago, I purchased a small lime tree. When I bought it, it was full of blooms and small fruit, it continued to produce golfball-sized limes all that summer. Last year, it got ...
Enjoy the refreshing flavor of limes any time by growing a lime tree indoors. Lime trees (Citrus aurantiifolia) are believed to be native to Southeast Asia, but these plants can grow indoors in any ...
“A house is not a home without a lemon tree,” writes Kem Ormond. Photo / Unsplash I have always had this saying, “A house is not a home without a lemon tree”, and I firmly believe that.
I have mentioned many times over the years that I believe that we live in a horticultural paradise. There is very little we can’t grow successfully in our Pacific Northwest climate, and Lord knows I ...
I have several citrus trees here on the north shore that have been damaged by the freezes. I’m not sure what to do. — Andre Simmons Citrus really took a beating in areas where it got down into the ...
We have lots of orange, grapefruit and lemon trees in the Valley. Why no limes? It's not a matter of having no lime trees. It's just that we don't have many of them. Part of the reason is that limes ...