Variegated String of Pearls! Learn this rare plant's overall care, watering needs, and the best light amounts.
The Click and Grow Smart Garden 3 is an indoor countertop garden system built to grow a small number of herbs or greens. The Click & Grow is simple to operate, has a clean minimalist design, and is well-suited to small-space modern living. It is one of the more expensive indoor growing systems (especially given …
Scindapsus pictus is a low-maintenance houseplant that brings a tropical touch to any indoor space. Here's everything you need to know to care for this beauty!
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Are you thinking of getting a Philodendron Birkin plant? Here is everything you need to know about going Philodendron Birkin.
Looking to grow a physic garden? These medicinal plants are the perfect choice to start off your physic garden in the right way, even if you don't have a green thumb!
Scindapsus pictus is a low-maintenance houseplant that brings a tropical touch to any indoor space. Here's everything you need to know to care for this beauty!
Wondering what plants need to grow? Let’s look at all the different inputs that plants require to grow healthy. All plants need seven main things: sunlight, water, air, nutrients, suitable temperature, room to grow, and time to grow. Other factors that can influence plant growth include ambient humidity, soil type, and human-added inputs like fertilizer. …
Soil, pot, and fertilizer, these things are really not needed for growing mint in your kitchen garden. You can easily grow this refreshing herb in your kitchen garden by following these tips and tricks.
Angelonia gives the appearance of being a delicate, finicky plant, but growing it is actually quite easy. Learn more about growing Angelonia in the garden by reading the information in this article.
Let’s take a closer look at the green birdflower plant, or Crotalaria cunninghamii. This article will survey the plant’s habitat, uses, and growing
I am always looking for good plants that attract hummingbirds, right now the star of my yard is Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips'. It's a fast-growing plant that gets about 30" tall and will spread pretty wide if you let it. They are easy to prune however and easy to shape. I don't cut them back too much in the fall, but rather wait until late spring to tidy them up. They develop a woody trunk after a few years and I have had sections of older plants die back over winter, but they keep coming back year after year. In the early summer heat the flowers are all red, with an occasional white one. But later in the season the flowers will be bicolor red and white and will bloom until frost. Here they are at the end of May beginning to become bicolor. The best part is that there are so many flowers to occupy a hummer's time that they fly from flower to flower and I get to watch them for a long time. My gardening Assistant Yvette does hear them though and will chase them if she sees them. Silly dog. I have also had excellent results in Portland with many of the Salvia greggii varieties, like 'Maraschino', 'Icing Sugar', 'Flame', 'Lavender', 'Ultra Violet', and 'Wild Thing'. And I highly suggest Salvia clevelandii. It has the most beautifully fragrant foliage and pretty whorls of lavender-blue blooms. I can smell this plant near my walkway and I have to bend down to smell it EVERY time.
How to get new growth in ZZ plants? Why does this plant grows slowly? Let's learn more about it in the following guide. FAQs included!
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Monstera is a pretty easy houseplant to care for, but unfortunately problems can always pop up. Let's go into 12 of the most common issues!
If you're a lettuce lover and want to enjoy fresh, homegrown greens throughout the year, growing lettuce from seeds indoors is a fantastic option. Not only
Learn how to properly care for a ZZ plant. Light, water, fertilize, and maintenance tips so that you can keep your ZZ plant healthy.
Spring is almost here, can you feel it? Can you smell it? Is the soil warming up to more ideal planting temperatures? Are your garden seeds ready to touch the soil and burst forth with
A jade tree nurtured by Ed Gordon does what most don't do in Portland: blooms.
Let us introduce you to the Most Colorful Plants in Florida that will complement the states' bright atmosphere all year long!
Waking up your Elephant Ear bulbs can be a mystery. Let me show you how to wake up your bulbs and grow a gorgeous elephant ear plant!
All about how I propagated my huge ZZ plant. I love ZZ Plants because they’re tough as nails, a snap to maintain and as handsome as can be. That glossy…
Let's add a little pizzazz to the mail route with a few of our favorite climbing plants for mailboxes.
Thinking of getting a Philodendron Giganteum? Here is what you need to know about caring for this beautiful plant.
How to grow houseplants in LECA. Including the pros and cons of transferring your houseplants to LECA and how do it step by step.
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Growing plants in water is a cleaner and sterile alternative to soil. This technique consists of growing plants in water enriched with nutrients without soil, although they may be or not suspended in a solid substratum such as gravel, or expanded clay balls. So, if you don’t have enough space and you are ready to try new ways to grow your favorite plants, the hydroponic system is absolutely for you! Firstly lets discover the differences, advantages and disadvantages of growing plants with soil and growing plants in a hydroponic system.
Growing indoor plants is easy and just as fun as having an outdoor garden.
Grow your own peanuts? That’s possible! This annual plant can be easily cultivated on e.g. the windowsill and starts producing peanuts after a couple of months. The yellow flowers bloom only half a day and grow stalks that keep getting longer after pollination (normally by insects; in a room, you can use a brush). At any given time, they are so long that they can reach the ground and bore into it. Peanuts are namely formed underground and grow on the end of these stems. To let the peanuts grow well, you should keep the ground a bit drier, 6 weeks after flowering. You can water the plant occasionally, but only marginally. Then, the peanuts need about one month to grow before you can remove them out of the ground. Bon appetit! Sowing description: Sow seeds in sowing mix at room temperature. Very easy to germinate. Family: Fabaceae Scientific name: Arachis hypogaea Common name: Peanut Native to: South America Sowing time: January - May Difficulty: Easy Minimum temperature: 12 degrees Celcius Photo 2: H. Zell
If you enjoy collecting houseplants, you know it can be an expensive hobby. Read what the best plants to propagate and sell are in this guide.
I MOVED FROM NEW YORK CITY to rural Pennsylvania 20 years ago. And to my surprise, other than a limited farm stand, I couldn’t get my hands on fresh, local produce, let alone organic fruits and vegetables. So I decided to grow my own. I’ve gardened steadily since then (I became a master gardener in 2006), and though fresh and local produce is more readily available these days, I still get the most joy and satisfaction when I cook what I’ve grown myself.
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Learn how to grow mullein in your garden. Growing mullein is easy, especially in temperate climates, this medicinal herb also embellish with beautiful flowers.
Let me show you in a step by step picture tutorial how to grow mint from cuttings. Propagating mint is very easy. You can have a mint plant by next week!
Let’s take a closer look at the green birdflower plant, or Crotalaria cunninghamii. This article will survey the plant’s habitat, uses, and growing
If you enjoy growing houseplants, you can turn your hobby into a small business. See our list of most profitable houseplants to grow & sell.
Grow your own peanuts? That’s possible! This annual plant can be easily cultivated on e.g. the windowsill and starts producing peanuts after a couple of months. The yellow flowers bloom only half a day and grow stalks that keep getting longer after pollination (normally by insects; in a room, you can use a brush). At any given time, they are so long that they can reach the ground and bore into it. Peanuts are namely formed underground and grow on the end of these stems. To let the peanuts grow well, you should keep the ground a bit drier, 6 weeks after flowering. You can water the plant occasionally, but only marginally. Then, the peanuts need about one month to grow before you can remove them out of the ground. Bon appetit! Sowing description: Sow seeds in sowing mix at room temperature. Very easy to germinate. Family: Fabaceae Scientific name: Arachis hypogaea Common name: Peanut Native to: South America Sowing time: January - May Difficulty: Easy Minimum temperature: 12 degrees Celcius Photo 2: H. Zell
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