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  • How to Care for Your Plant

    As this may seem pretty simple to do, you will be surprised by how many house plants die from lack of care. This article will give you tips on how you can properly care for your plant. Providing...

  • Helpful Hints on Flowers

    Flowers bring sunshine into your home even on the rainiest of days. Their vibrant color and fresh aroma are enough to brighten any house. Knowing when and how to pick your flowers is the first...

  • How Much Should You Water a Green Ivy Plant?

    Ivy is a lush plant that can be found around the world. It's naturally a climber, which means it's quick to cover both the ground and the walls it grows near. But when green ivy is tamed, it can...

  • How to Grow Privet Hedges

    Privet hedges are easy to grow. They will quickly fill in and give you a thick hedge of greenery. Some countries such as Australia have outlawed growing privet hedges because they grow like weeds....

  • How to Pick a Rain Barrel

    High water bills during the summer months are common due to lawn and garden watering. If you cringe when you see an envelope from the water company, a rain barrel might ease the blow to your...

  • How to Water a Garden With Potassium Water Softeners

    Water softeners use either sodium chloride or potassium chloride to remove minerals from hard water. Because they leave very little trace of sodium or potassium behind, it's OK to water a garden...

  • How to Take Plant Cuttings

    Plant cuttings are an easy and inexpensive way to add new specimens to your garden without spending a fortune. And if your friends, family or neighbors have plants you admire, starting a cutting...

  • How to Grow Aloe Vera

    Aloe is a very good plant to grow. It has many medicinal purposes, is relatively easy to care for and can be grown both outdoors and indoors. If you like hummingbirds, this is also a plant which...

  • Should You Water Plants in the Middle of the Day?

    You can water your plants midday and it will not harm your plants. It is not true that midday watering is bad for your plants and will scorch or burn the plant. If your plant or lawn is suffering...

  • Drainage of Different Kinds of Soils

    Healthy soil with proper drainage is an important part of the successful home garden. The type of soil and amount of drainage will directly affect the type of plants that will thrive and grow in...

  • DIY Drip System Garden

    A drip irrigation system (also called micro irrigation) trickles water where you need it rather than all over. In other words, it saves you money and puts less of a strain on the local water...

  • How to Fix the Leak in My Pond Waterfall

    Ponds and waterfalls add a beautiful and formal touch to just about any garden setting. The glistening water provides a focal-point for your yard and invites guests to relax while enjoying the...

  • How to Kill Pond Grass

    Ponds add tasteful decorative touches to many backyard environments. Crystal-clear water with beautiful fish swimming about invites relaxation and meditation to all who visit your home. In spite...

  • How to Water Plants From a Stream to a Garden

    Sometimes watering your garden can be the most difficult or time-consuming aspect of gardening. To simplify this process and make your garden run easier, find a nearby stream with a constant flow...

  • Is it Safe to Use Rain Barrel Water in the City?

    Rain barrels are a great way to conserve water resources in drought-affected urban areas, but how can you use the water you save?

  • How to Make Seaweed Solution

    Seaweed is full of minerals and vitamins that are beneficial to plants and soil. You can use seaweed to make a solution that you can use as an organic plant food supplement. Utilizing organic,...

  • What Do You Put in a Wall Fountain to Keep it Clean?

    Wall fountains can create a beautiful addition to any indoor design or outdoor landscape. Since water is consistently running through the fountain, algae and buildup can easily develop from the...

  • How to Cultivate Jiaogulan

    Jiaogulan is an herb native to China and other parts of Asia. It has been grown and cultivated for many centuries, loved by locals there for its medicinal properties. Jiaogulan is thought to help...

  • How to Clone/propagate a Plant

    This article will teach you how to clone most plants. Some plants may take longer than other species of plants. Some may be harder to clone, but some are very very easy to clone. You can buy a...

  • How To Water Outdoor Plants in the Sunshine

    Outdoor plants in direct sunlight require plenty of water. Because of the intense heat, water can quickly evaporate before the plants have a chance to absorb it. Whether your plants are in pots or...

  • Home Remedies for Gardens

    Gardening is a time-consuming, multi-faceted hobby. From pest control to plant disease remedies to fertilizers, the need for attention in order to have a successful garden is constant throughout...

  • How to Grow Yellow Root

    Yellow root, or Xanthorrhiza simplicissima, receives its name from the brilliant yellow of its inner bark and underground root stem. This tall shrub produces an bright green leaf in the summer...

  • How to Water a Weeping Cherry

    A weeping cherry tree is most beautiful in the early spring when it blossoms. The blooms are pink or white, and the leaves are dark green in color with little change in the fall. Caring for a...

  • How to Grow Hydroponic Tomatoes Outside

    Hydroponic tomatoes are grown within a controlled environment, such as a greenhouse, and without the aid of soil. The tiny plants begin to emerge with the use of a platform that is slotted to...

  • Help With Automatic Watering Systems

    Many gardeners will spend large portions of their day watering and tending to their crops. Experienced gardeners save time by installing automatic watering systems that can water their entire...

  • The Importance of Watering Your Garden

    Everyone knows plants need water, but many gardeners do not realize the importance of how and when to water. Not only can you grow stronger and stop wilting plants with proper watering, you can...

  • How to Water a Ficus Bonsai Tree

    The art of growing bonsai trees originated in China. However, it is associated with Japan today since it was Japan that first introduced bonsai to the Western world. The process of cultivating...

  • How to Start Curly Willow Branches

    Willows are incredibly easy plants to propagate. With a few simple supplies, a single long willow limb can become several new plants in as little as a growing season. Willows can be trained into...

  • Will Watering Plants Keep Them Warm in Cold Weather?

    Cold weather can damage plants through a number of different mechanisms, including dessication, freezing off new growth and causing frost cracks in woody growth. Watering your plants the right way...

  • How to Transplant a Ficus Carica

    Transplanting a Ficus carica (fig tree) from a pot to an outdoor location will allow the tree to grow much larger and thrive. The Ficus carica is a fruit-bearing tree that produces fruit that can...

  • How Much Water & Sunlight Does a Bean Plant Need?

    Snap beans are gown in all regions of the United States. They are an early summer plant. Beans will sprout within six to eight days of being planted, and as the vines grow and twist, they will...

  • Plants to Grow in Strawberry Pots

    Strawberry pots are urn-shaped containers that have pockets along the sides in which to tuck small plants. They make unique container gardens and take up very little space. Their charm and...

  • How to Repair a Cracked Pond

    Ponds provide beautiful centerpieces for backyards and patios. They act as a place to keep fish and as a peaceful spot to sit and meditate. Ponds are not nearly as peaceful when you walk out your...

  • How to Water Desert Plants

    To water your desert plants adequately, you must first consider a number of elements: The type of plant, its size and age, the soil in which it is planted, the size of its canopy, how wide its...

  • How to Grow Roots From Plant Cuttings

    You've taken plant cuttings from some of your most beloved garden plants and now you want to root them so that you can have more plants without having to spend a lot of money to get them. Some...

  • How to Collect Rainwater Without Gutters

    By collecting rainwater, you can save money while ensuring that the water needs of your garden aren't straining local water supplies. Rain barrels are easily to find and set up, and they work well...

  • DIY Bucket Drip System

    A do-it-yourself bucket drip system provides irrigation for your garden and plants. The benefit of a bucket drip system is that it reduces water use by half because the water is given near the...

  • How to Make Your Own Drip Systems

    A drip system is a convenient way to deliver water and moisture to plants throughout the day when you're not available to water them yourself. It can be beneficial during hot weather, when plants...

  • How to Garden With Vermiculite

    There are people who find it satisfying to help plants grow--watching new shoots come up, seeing a transplanted tree bear fruit, or stopping to smell the roses. One of the best garden tips is to...

  • What Is the Proper pH Level in a Garden Pond?

    Maintaining a stable pH is an important part of caring for a garden pond. It is part of the necessary balance needed to mimic a natural ecosystem. The ideal pH is as close to neutral as possible...

  • What Is the Effect of Food Coloring on a Plant?

    People add food coloring to water used to water plants in order to alter the color of the plant. This alteration is done to show children how plants absorb water or to make white flowers more...

  • Directions for a Rain Barrel

    Rain is the natural way our plants and our lawns get water. In some areas, the rain falls often and the vegetation stays nice and green. In other areas, the rain seldom falls. If you live in an...

  • The Effect of Too Much Water on Garden Plants

    Water can be as damaging for plants as it is necessary. Though all plants require water to conduct photosynthesis (converting light energy to sugar), too much water can kill a plant.

  • Different Ways to Water Nursery Plants

    Keeping plants in a nursery facilitates growth by shielding them from the elements. However, effective watering is needed to ensure that the plants grow properly. How much water and at what time...

  • How to Keep Potted Plants Moist

    If you have house plants or keep a container garden, then you probably spend a lot of time watering your plants. Because they have no natural means for obtaining water from soil, plants in...

  • How to Stop Squirrels From Eating Potted Plants

    Squirrels are cute little creatures that are fun to watch in your backyard. However, when the squirrels decide they enjoy the taste of one of your potted plants, they're not so cute. Squirrels are...

  • How to Water Plants With Sparkling Water

    Using carbonated sparkling water to water your plants might be more expensive to do, but in the long run is worth it. Carbonated water has nutrients in it that regular tap water does not. Plants...

  • Where Does the Water in a Well Come From?

    Water used for household purposes comes from many sources. Well water comes from sources beneath the Earth's surface known as groundwater, which includes porous water-bearing formations as well...

  • How to Use Aspirin for Plants

    Aspirin can work wonders in your garden or on your houseplants if you use it in the water you use to water your plants. It seems the acetylsalicylic acid stimulates the plant's immune system to...

  • How to Care for Flowering Crab Trees

    With colors ranging from white to deep red and more than 700 varieties, crabapple trees attract people and animals alike. Unlike a true apple, this tree yields fruit less than 2 inches in size. ...

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