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growing violas
blog
Violas and the Guide to Growing Them
The Violas genus contains a wide range of plants. These include perennials and seasonal garden pansies, as well as perennials. Violas have small flowers that can tolerate heat and have…
best and worst onion companion
blog, Garden, Vegetables
Best And Worst Onion Companion
Choosing the best and worst onion companion plants is fairly easy. By the way, companion planting refers to the practice of planting vegetables, herbs, and fruits together in order that…
difference of pothos and philodendron
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The Difference of Pothos and Philodendron
It can seem simple for beginners to mix pothos with a heart-shaped philodendron. Both have green, glossy heart-shaped leaves. Both plants are similar to vines in their growth habits. They…
Growing Organic celery
Garden, Herbs, Vegetables
Growing Organic Celery
Although growing organic celery can be difficult, you will have peace of mind knowing your produce was not sprayed with pesticides. The fresh taste is superior to what you can…
variegated golden pothos
blog
Guide to Growing Variegated Pothos Plants
Because of their dramatic color patterns and easy care, variegated pothos have become a popular houseplant. Every leaf is different and beautiful, making it a fascinating plant to watch grow.…
floratam grass
Garden
Floratam Grass – What You Should Know
Floratam grass commonly called St. Augustine grass is coarse-textured, dark green grass that does not like the cold. Floratam goes dormant in winter and then turns green quickly in spring.…
potted mums
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Potted Mums’ General Care
Blooming potted mums (Chrysanthemum species) adds vibrance and life indoor and outdoor wherever it is placed. Depending on the season and where you live, chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum espp.) can add color…
potted dwarf sunflower
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Potted Dwarf Sunflowers’ General Care
Although dwarf sunflowers (Helianthusannuus) are smaller than their giant relatives, which can have flowers up to a foot in width, they still look great and can be grown easily in…
Rock Salt
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Rock Salt and Its Effects On Lawn Grass
Rock salt is often used as a deicing agent, helping to prevent winter accidents on roads and driveways. When wintry weather is forecast, road crews add rock salt to the…
wandering jew
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Guide to Propagating the Wandering Jew Plant
The Wandering Jew is a Mexican native plant, that has trailing stems, green and purple leaves, and often silvery-striped stripes. It’s a warm-climate species that can be grown indoors.  Wandering…
gumamela
Flowers, Garden
What You Should Know About Gumamela
Gumamela (Hibiscus rosa-Sinensis) is a native of Southeast Asia. Other names include shoe flower and tropical hibiscus. This flower is also known by the name rose mallow, as it belongs…
myths on what rabbits eat
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Myths on What Rabbits Eat
Many myths surround what rabbits eat. These include the belief that they need lots of carrots or lettuce and regular amounts of commercial food. Although carrots can be enjoyed occasionally,…
lettuce bolting
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Lettuce Bolting
Lettuce bolting is inevitable. As we know, lettuce is a fast-growing, versatile plant that can be consumed at any stage of its life. It's also available in hundreds of different…
female pumpkin blossom
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Pollinating Female Pumpkin Blossoms
Pollinating female pumpkin blossoms are very similar to pollinating squash blossoms. Both can be successfully grown the same way too.  If you see a female pumpkin blossom that you wish…
soil from washing out of pots
blog
How to Keep Soil From Washing Out of Pots
One problem you may have encountered when keeping potted plants is when the soil keeps washing out of the pots. Potted plants need to be watered regularly in order to…
Topsoil
blog, Garden
A Step-by-Step Guide To Spreading Topsoil
Spreading topsoil is a difficult task that might result in several mistakes. The best methods are needed by amateur gardeners, compost professionals, or anyone to maximize their topsoil. This will…
rocks in soil
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How To Remove Rocks From Soil
Gardeners who want to have a lush and healthy lawn or garden do not want rocks in their soil. Stones not only make gardens less appealing but can also cause…
Weed torches
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Is It Worth It To Use Weed Torches?
Home gardeners have begun to use weed torches and flamers in their gardens and yards in recent years. This innovative method is a great alternative to traditional methods of pulling…
Properly store fertilizers
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How To Properly Store Fertilizers
Do you need to purchase a new bag each spring of fertilizer for your garden plants, even if last year's was sufficient? Most gardeners will wonder if fertilizer goes bad…
temperature for seedlings
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The Temperature For Seedlings
Controlling the temperature of seedlings is very important. Warmth is essential for young plants and seeds. Even though a greenhouse can feel warm and cozy during the day, it can…
seedling heat mat
blog
How To Use Heat Mats For Plants
The basic function of heat mats is to warm the soil gently, encouraging faster germination and healthy seedlings. These mats are great for rooting cuttings. Although heat mats can be…
Heat Mat Underfloor heating
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Does Heat Mat Use A Lot Of Electricity?
Running Cost of Heat Mat Electric Underfloor Heating When run at full power for six hours, Heat Mat standard underfloor heating costs less than 10p per square meter. Some people…
okra
blog
Growing Okra In Containers
Many people believe that okra cannot be grown in their area because it isn't tropical. Okra is a tropical, warm-season vegetable. However, you can grow okra in containers so that…
Brandywine Tomato
Tomatos, Vegetables
How To Grow Brandywine Tomato?
There are many colors available for Brandywine tomatoes, including red, pink and orange as well as yellow, orange, yellow, and black. Because of their large size, delicious taste and pumpkin-like…
Cut Lettuce in garden
Vegetables
How To Cut Lettuce From The Garden?
Lettuce, a delicious leafy vegetable that can be used in salads and burgers, is very versatile. Gardeners will need to have enough lettuce leaves on hand to ensure that they…
Heart-Shaped Leaves
Indoor Plant
Heart-Shaped Leaves Plant To Grow Indoors
A heart-shaped houseplant is a great choice if you're looking to get one. These plants are beautiful. They are attractive and very appealing. Heart-shaped Houseplants also create a romantic atmosphere…
Types Of Yucca Plants To Grow
Flowers
Types Of Yucca Plants To Grow
If you want to stand out, Yucca plants can be a great addition. These plants can be large enough to grab attention and have bold shapes that make them stand…
Are Mistletoes Dangerous for Intake
Trees
Is Mistletoe Poisonous? Everything About Mistletoes
Mistletoe, an evergreen shrub with white berries, parasitically grows on the branches of some trees. It has been used traditionally in festive decorations. According to Medieval mythology and Norse mythology,…
baby corn
Vegetables
Growing Baby Corn As A Beginner
Baby sweet corns are easy to grow, delicious, crunchy, sweet, and full of flavor. These plants can be grown closer than regular sweetcorn to save space. You don't need to…
Valerian Plant Growing Guide And Tips
Flowers
Valerian Plant Growing Guide And Tips
Common valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a perennial herbaceous perennial that can withstand harsh conditions. Its primary use is being a herbal medicine, but it's also a beautiful garden plant. It…
How To Grow Elaeagnus Plants
Flowers
How To Grow Elaeagnus Plants?
Sometimes Elaeagnus gets overlooked because although it is not a large shrub, its foliage can be quite attractive and can complement other garden plants. Their flowers can also be hard…