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  2. Winter Is Coming: Here's When to Bring Your Plants Indoors - AOL

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    "Bringing plants indoors before the first frost is crucial," Shaunfield says. "It's about protecting them from harsh conditions and ensuring they continue to thrive in a controlled environment."

  3. Here Are the Best Ways to Protect Your Plants from Frost - AOL

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    Aside from moving plants inside during the colder months, there are several other practical strategies to protect your garden from frost and harsh winter conditions. Gary McCoy, a store manager at ...

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    Move It Indoors Geshas / Getty Images While some herbs may be fine under a nice layer of mulch, those that are particularly vulnerable to cold will need to be moved indoors.

  5. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    Tropical gardens are no longer exclusive to tropical areas. Many gardeners in cooler climates are adopting the tropical garden design, which is possible through careful choice of plants and flowers. Main features include plants with very large leaves, vegetation that builds in height towards the back of the garden, creating a dense garden.

  6. Malvaviscus arboreus - Wikipedia

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    Malvaviscus arboreus is a species of flowering plant in the hibiscus family, Malvaceae, [2] that is native to the American South, [3] Mexico, Central America, and South America. The specific name, arboreus , refers to the tree -like appearance of a mature plant.

  7. Roselle (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Hibiscus that is native to Africa, most likely West Africa. In the 16th and early 17th centuries it was spread to Asia and the West Indies, where it has since become naturalized in many places. [ 1 ]

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  9. Winter garden - Wikipedia

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    The first large public winter garden was built in 1842–46 in Regent's Park, and was used for evening occasions, large flower shows and social gatherings. [2] Other winter gardens, such as the Crystal Palace by Sir Joseph Paxton in 1851, were soon built and used for a variety of purposes.

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