"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to decorating your Norfolk pine for the holidays, stick with lightweight Christmas ...
Replicate the Norfolk pine's native conditions. Replicate this variety's natural habitat as much as possible to ensure its success in your home. "For this specific plant, it is ideal to have six-plus ...
Feed your Norfolk Island pine with a weak liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season (the spring and summer months). A ...
However, if you want to support local farmers now, you might consider a living Christmas tree. Favorites are in the Araucaria ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Have you ever brought a holiday plant, such as a poinsettia, home with high expectations—only to see it ...
Q. I have a Norfolk pine, 5 years old, over 6 feet tall with full branches. Seeing how it is mature do I still have to bring it indoors when the temperature falls below 50 degrees at night? — M.
Holidays are long over and it's time to put away the decorations, but keep that little pine tree, the miniature potted Christmas tree, the Norfolk Island Pine with its beautiful droopy pendant ...
The Norfolk pine is most satisfying as a houseplant, one of the few conifers that will live successfully indoors. Easy to grow, a Norfolk will thrive for years indoors. It does so well for so many ...
The Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla), is a vascular plant in a very ancient family of coniferous trees. The family achieved its maximum diversity during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods ...
Unlike most pines that are familiar to Midwesterners, the Norfolk Island pine is far too tender to plant outdoors in our climate and, in fact, is not a true pine at all. But the good news is that it ...
Question: I had a 25ft. Norfolk pine blow down during hurricane. I have the top 6ft.in water living after 3 weeks. Can I plant this hoping it will survive? Do I need to cut into the trunk or just trim ...