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Master Gardeners Say This Common January Habit Is Killing Houseplants

January 23, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Master Gardeners Say This Common January Habit Is Killing Houseplants

January is when a lot of houseplants start looking “off,” and it’s easy to assume they just hate winter. Leaves droop, growth stalls, and a perfectly fine plant suddenly looks like it’s giving up on life. That’s why the most common fix feels logical: do more care, more often. But master gardeners will tell you…

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Filed Under: houseplants Tagged With: frugal gardening, houseplants, humidity for plants, indoor gardening, January gardening, overwatering, plant troubleshooting, plant watering tips, root rot prevention, Winter Plant Care

9 Cold-Frame Tricks That Keep Greens Growing in January

January 21, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

9 Cold-Frame Tricks That Keep Greens Growing in January

January doesn’t have to mean giving up on fresh salads, even if your yard looks like a frozen brick. A simple cold frame can turn a bare bed into a mini greenhouse that quietly pays you back all month. The best part is that most upgrades cost little or nothing if you use what you…

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