
As we spend more time inside, we think about our houseplants. On this episode of In the Garden, Andre Viette talks about a favorite houseplant, the Hibiscus.

On this episode of In the Garden, Andre Viette talks about caring for your cut Christmas trees and ways to help them stay beautiful past Christmas day.

With Thanksgiving less than a week away, Mark Viette shares some of his tips for preparing the big Thanksgiving dinner.
Each fall the leaves fall, covering your yard and garden. On this episode of In the Garden, Andre Viette has some tips for using those leaves and clearing your garden.

There are many varieties of apples you can grow in your garden. On this episode of In the Garden, he continues the conversation about some you might want to grow.

The variety of apples you find in a grocery store is limited, but the number of apples you can grow in your garden is tremendous! Andre Viette, in the first of two parts, talks about some of the many varieties you can grow at home.

Temperatures have been in the 70’s one day and the 40’s the next. On this episode of In the Garden with Andre Viette, Andre talks about the changing weather and how it can impact things in your garden.

The butterflies and hummingbirds have headed south for the winter, but that does not mean you can’t plan now for their return in the spring. Planting bushes that attract them will help bring them to your garden next summer.

On this episode of In the Garden, Andre Viette talks about native and exotic plants. Some gardeners don’t plant exotic plants in the garden because they are concerned about them spreading. Andre says that’s not the case and you’re missing out if you aren’t considering exotic plants for your garden.

On this episode of In the Garden, Andre Viette talks about soil preparation. If you recently moved into a new home, or haven’t amended your soil in recent years, you may need to improve your soil. Andre also talks about Violas, also known as Pansies. A flowering plant that loves cold weather and will add some color to your winter garden.