I do enjoy water propagating many plants, but I'm growing more and more fond of soil propagation, especially for succulents. Both methods will work of course,
Sedum rubrotinctum is a succulent type that grows little oval-shaped leaves that look like jelly beans, hence its nickname ‘jelly bean plant’. We are going to call it the jelly bean plant for the purpose
The Crassula Baby Necklace belongs to the succulent genus Crassula and is one of the most striking and adorable succulents. This pretty succulent has puffy plum leaves. As it looks more like the...
Sempervivum calcareum 'Sir William Lawrence' is a small succulent that forms attractive rosettes of grey-green leaves tipped with maroon...
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If you want something on your outdoor table which makes a statement, then a bowl full of succulents is a great place to start. They are so easy to create yourself. Anyone can do it. Now, succulents won’t grow well inside. They are much more suited to outdoors. Here’s a…
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Learn how to propagate succulents (grow more) from the ones you already own with this step-by-step tutorial on propagating succulents from leaves!
Learn five methods for propagating succulents from leaves and stem cuttings to regrow and produce more succulents from the plants you already have.
Succulents in winter require a bit of extra care. Here's how to keep both tender and hardy succulents thriving throughout the season.
These adorable Mini Concrete Succulent Planters are made from balloons and cement and are easy to make. Darken the cement with colorant for a vibrant contrast w…
How to QUICKLY Root/Propagate Succulents From Leaves: Succulents will root without any human intervention/interference whatsoever. Most will sprout roots and form new plants wherever they fall, be it the patio floor under the parent plant, or the trunk of the car where some busy mom knocked off a few …
Kokedama is the Japanese art of growing plants in moss balls. Here, we show you how to create a low maintenance version from tennis balls and sheet moss.
These adorable Mini Concrete Succulent Planters are made from balloons and cement and are easy to make. Darken the cement with colorant for a vibrant contrast w…
Plan ahead for a successful new growing season! Find out why it might be wise to prepare early to start seeds indoors this growing season.
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Echeveria 'Doris Taylor' (Woolly Rose) is a beautiful small succulent with short stems and numerous horizontal offsets, forming a nice ...
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I’m continuing my series of posts on this year’s crop of rose photographs with Rosa ‘Jude The Obscure’, one of the most wonderfully scented English roses. I haven’t go…
How to Grow Echeveria find out the secrets, tips and hints from a Certified Horticulturist these plants are some of the most beautiful of all succulent plants
Solanaceae - Andes mountain range from Colombia to Peru and Bolivia Red Angel's Trumpet "Brugmansia is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to subtropical regions of South America, along the Andes from Colombia to northern Chile, and also in southeastern Brazil. They are known as Angel's Trumpets, incorrectly sharing that name in the past with the closely related genus Datura, commonly known as "Thorn Apple". The genus differs from Datura in being perennial and woody (Datura species are herbaceous), and in having pendulous (not erect) flowers." (Wikipedia) Photographed in U.C. Botanical Garden at Berkeley - Berkeley, California
Weave Your Own Elevated Flower Bed: First of all: please excuse, if my english is some kind of funny - I am german ;-). But let's start with how you can weave your own elevated flower bed ... or fence. You can easily use this technique for other things too. I'd also like to mention, …
Want to spruce up your home garden? From growing veggies to using hanging baskets, here are 21 easy gardening ideas that are perfect for a weekend project!
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One of our most popular climbers! An own root climbing rose with pink, yellow and orange colored flowers, this rose is shipped potted and actively growing ready to be planted in your garden. This lovely climbing rose starts blooming early in late spring and keeps producing mulit-colored flowers until fall. Rosy-red buds open to reveal apricot flowers with pink and yellow accents, just stunning. First introduced in 1969 by Armstrong and Swim, Joseph's Coat parentage includes R. 'Buccaneer' x R. 'Circus. Plant Joseph's Coat rose in groups of three to cover a wall, or plant a pair to climb over a trellis and create a flowering display in the air. Dry the flowers to create a unique display. We've made growing beautiful roses easier with our 1.5 gallon fiber containers. Just unwrap, plant the fiber pot directly in the soil, water and enjoy. That's it! No more struggling with bare root roses. Grown at our licensed farm and plant nursery in Oregon. FRAGRANCE: Light sweet COLOR: Red, apricot, salmon, pink and yellow blend USDA HARDINESS: Zone 5-9, grown on own root HEIGHT: 10-12' high WIDTH: 5-6' wide BLOOM SIZE: 3 1/2 inches PETAL COUNT: 25-30+ petals per bloom FOLIAGE: Glossy, dark green SHIPPED IN: 1.5 gallon peat container actively growing TYPE: Climbing View more of my plants at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FreshGardenLiving Sign-up for coupons and our newsletter at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FreshGardenLiving/about
Pencil Cactus (Euphorbia Tirucalli) is a member of the Euphorbia family. It is a tropical plant and is native to Africa and India. how to grow. succulent
Do you love fall and also love succulents? Combine your favorite things with this easy, beautiful, autumnal craft. Learn how to craft a succulent pumpkin and use it as an autumn centerpiece or decoration, straight from the garden.
Do you just throw away plastic bottles knowing they're trash? Well... think again. Here is a list of ideas on how to reuse plastic bottles for gardening!
This unique caladium variety has leaves that are green, and adorned with splashes of chartreuse. There is a red dot where the leave meets the stem. • Prefers: Sun to Partial Shade • Height: Medium • Leaf Size: Medium Bulbs are freshly harvested, #1 --------RETURN POLICY------- NO REFUNDS PLEASE READ Now, that being said, we will make sure all customers remain satisfied :) Please open your order immediately upon arrival and inspect for problems or discrepancies. Unsatisfactory orders will need to be returned to us and a full refund will be issued upon receipt of return and as long as we are notified within 10 days of receipt. For a concern about no growth we will not issue replacements any sooner than 10 weeks after bulbs have been planted in appropriate conditions and temperatures. Happy Gardening!
Rose succulents are beautiful and also easy to grow. Stay tuned as we list some of the easiest to grow succulents for your home.
You can make this simple Easter garden in 5 easy steps, and all it takes is some rocks, twigs and a sideways flowerpot. I got a giant lump in my throat when I was done--what a perfect reminder that we serve a risen Lord! I made this for Easter, but I'll be keeping it out year-round.
The string of turtles plant is a cute trailing succulent plant that's incredibly easy to grow! Here's all the care tips you need to know.
If you are a true gardener, buying flowers, fruits, and veggies as starts just isn't an option for you. You want to start your own garden from scratch,
The Bleeding Heart (dicentra) is certainly one of the most romantic flowers of all time. Find out how to propagate Bleeding Hearts, or grow them from seeds.
Planting tomatoes, carrots, or cukes for the first time? Use this guide to help you plan, prepare, and plant a successful plot.
We've spent several decades trying to breed a large blue corrugated-leaf hosta that thrives in the heat and humidity of the Southeast US. Our 2022 Plant Delights/JLBG introduction fits that bill. Hosta 'Blue Pillow' forms a dense 18" tall x 4' wide clump of thick, heavily-corrugated blue leaves. The clumps are topped with an attractive floral show of 30" rigidly upright stalks of white flowers, starting for us in late July. The multi-generational breeding included Hosta 'Mardi Gras', 'Blue Hawaii', 'Tutu' and species hostas, Hosta rupifraga and plantaginea. We hope you enjoy Hosta 'Blue Pillow' as much as we do.