This passalong clematis is blooming again this year. It can be a wild plant and is callled Virgin's Bower, or common clematis. The Greenway has some wandering clematis vines, and my Great Smokies wild flower book says they are quite common in the park. Sheila up the street, who gave it to me, decided that its thirty foot expanse on her fence was too much and cut it to the ground. Actually the feathery fruit of the vine is as pretty as the flowers.
Przelanie rośliny to jeden z najczęstszych błędów pielęgnacyjnych. Może przytrafić się każdemu, nawet wprawionemu hodowcy roślin. Jak rozpoznać, że doszło do przelania? Jak uratować przelaną roślinę? Co zrobić, by nie popełnić w przyszłości tego samego błędu? Podpowiadamy!
If you don’t possess the greenest of thumbs, don’t worry! There are plenty of low-maintenance houseplants that thrive with just minimal care, and we’re happy to highlight some of them for you. First up is oxalis triangularis. The oxalis family is large and varied, including some rampantly invasive varieties than have g
It’s that time of year again… last week I got my scissors out and cut back my tradescantia fluminensis tricolour entirely. My plant fared surprisingly well during the move but as Spring…
“Why he ain’t a professor; he’s just an old dirt dauber.” Several decades ago that’s how a woman known to locals as the “plant lady” described me to another customer who mentioned that I taught at the local university.
Shop the above items & more with my affiliate links. The full list is at the bottom of the post: JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. Ok you guys.. Not sure if you noticed, but I'm all of the sudden a plant lady. Like, one day I was making jokes about how much I suck at keeping plants alive & then the next I was passionate about growing all of the things & keeping my plants alive & happy. It was like a switch went off in me. Sometimes I think I like
Features Brilliant light green foliage with attractive red stems. Adaptable As Houseplant Foliage Interest Deadheading Not Necessary Resists: Rabbits Native to North America Characteristics Plant Type: Perennial Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 30 - 36 Inches Spacing: 24 Inches Spread: 24 Inches Foliage Colors: Green Foliage Shade: Dark green Habit: Upright Container Role: Thriller Plant Needs Light Requirement: Part Shade to Shade The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours). Maintenance Category: Easy Bloom Time: Grown for Foliage Hardiness Zones: 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b Water Category: Average Soil Fertility Requirement: Average Soil Soil Fertility Requirement: Fertile Soil Soil Fertility Requirement: Poor Soil Soil PH Category: Acidic Soil Soil PH Category: Neutral Soil Uses: Border Plant Uses: Container Uses: Landscape Uses Notes: Use in containers, mixed containers and beds Maintenance Notes: Best in part to full shade. Moist, moderately acidic soil. Leave old fronds on in winter. Professional Growing Information
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Are you ready for your Pilea parenthood experience? Even though Pilea is an easy plant to keep alive, you still need to know a few essential things before you start. Here is why we have prepared a list of tips that will help you care for this plant! 1. Your home environment will make the difference Imagine two Pilea plants that are exactly the same, like two clones (yeah, we know that it's impossible!), placed in two different apartments. Chances are, they will grow in a completely different way
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Whether or not you knew what it was called, you’ve probably seen a bird’s nest fern before and thought, “wow, what cool leaves”. Bird’s nest fern (Asplenium nidus) gets its common name from the tightly curled new leaves that emerge from a brown rosette in the center. No matter what shape you think the plant looks like, ferns add a touch of lush, tropical greenery to a home, much like the Maidenhair Fern or the Lemon Button Fern.
Because Sundays are for rejuvenation… To break my Sunday cycle, I started off by telling myself this: You are a beautiful, hard-working, selfless being, and you deserve this time. Treat yourself. So I did. Three things, every Sunday, for myself. I’m sharing them to give y’all some ideas, and hopefully inspire you to take a […]
Arum maculatum is a plant that has earned itself close to a hundred nicknames. Lords and Ladies is one of its more acceptable and common names. Learn how to grow Arum Lords and Ladies in this article.
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Curling and drooping leaves are one of the biggest struggles Pilea lovers go through.We have received a lot of questions from all of you about this topic, so here are some reasons why your plant leaves are getting sad!This article contains Amazon Affiliate links. The price of the products stays the same, we receive just a little bit in return. Earnings from qualifying sales will help keep Pilea.com up and running. Thank you so much for your support!1. OverwateringOverwatering is a common problem
Today we're talking about how to transition your indoor houseplant outside for the summer! I can count on one hand the number of times I've had a guest poster on Vintage Revivals, but I just