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  • Sun Guide for Rubber Tree Plants

    It is important to keep your rubber tree plants growing in the correct sunlight patterns. If you give your rubber tree plants too much sun, or not enough sun, they might not be able to survive....

  • What to Put in the Ground to Plant Agapanthus

    Agapanthus is commonly found in southern Africa. It grows in the shade of trees, which protect it from the harsh sun. The characteristic blue petals, and the light purple pollen, are a beautiful...

  • Should You Plant Old Seeds?

    Home growers have cultivated vegetable and flower gardens since the dawn of civilization. Nancy Ingstrom, from The Boston Fern in Aberdeen, South Dakota, says that many home grown vegetables and...

  • How to Recharge Potting Soil

    According to Craig Idlebrook of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, in "The Dirt on Potting Soil," good organic potting soil is difficult to find. Many bags are poorly labeled and...

  • Schefflera Arboricola Plant Care

    Also known as a dwarf umbrella tree, schefflera arboricola is an evergreen shrub that is a commonly grown as a houseplant. It offers dark green, finger-like leaves and flexible stems that fan out...

  • Companion Planting & Elm Trees

    When you are planting trees like elm trees, it is important to think about companion planting--trees and plants which can be put together--so you can create an outdoor area that looks great and...

  • Care for Christmas Plants

    Certain plants have a way of creating a holiday mood. Some of the most popular are poinsettias, azaleas, Christmas cactus, amaryllis and indoor cyclamen. They help you to forget for just a little...

  • Tree & Plant Care for Chalky Leaves

    According to The Garden Helper, an online site devoted to plants and trees, some potted plants normally have chalky leaves to start with, such as the elephant ear plant. Some trees and plants...

  • Care for a Dusty Miller Plant

    Dusty miller is an herbaceous perennial plant grown for its lacy, silvery-green foliage. The leaves are covered with a soft fuzz that contributes to the unusual color of the plant. Dusty miller...

  • Instructions for the Care of Bromeliad Plants

    The bromeliad plant is a flowering plant that is found in warm, tropical climates such as Chile, Peru, Columbia and Florida. It comes in many different sizes and shapes: thin or flat and broad,...

  • How to Grow and Cultivate Bitter Melon

    Bitter melon, botanically known as Momordica charantia, is also referred to as bitter gourd, goya, karella, balsamino and ampalaya. It is a tropical climbing vine with delicate yellow flowers and...

  • Peperomia Plant Care & Growing Instructions

    Peperomias are popular houseplants that tolerate indoor conditions and require only minimal care to thrive. They are native to tropical areas of South Africa, South America and the West Indies and...

  • How to Grow in a Shallow Box

    Container planting is a gardener's dream---especially a displaced gardener who has little space for planting. Containers are like tiny, portable gardens. You can move them indoors or out,...

  • How to Get Seeds From a Carnation

    Carnations are among the easiest plants to grow from seeds. In fact, if left to self-propagate, mature carnation plants will successfully reseed and proliferate in a garden or meadow. Carnation...

  • How to Care for a Good Luck Plant

    "Good Luck Plant" often describes ornamental plants thought to bring good fortune to their owners. The most popular Good Luck Plant is Lucky Bamboo, which is not bamboo but Dracaena sanderiana....

  • The Effects of Orange Peel Oil on Plants

  • How to Take Cutting From Yucca Plants

    The yucca is a popular houseplant because it is hardy and easy to grow. Its tall cane and crown of long green leaves provide a natural and low-maintenance decorative accent to any room in the...

  • How to Propagate Root Cuttings

    A popular propagating technique is growing new plants from leaf, stem and root cuttings. Houseplants are typically grown from leaf and stem cuttings, while trees and plants with large root...

  • How to Care for a Mandevilla Plant

    Mandevillas, also called dipladenia or "trumpet climbers," are woody-stemmed climbing plants that have trumpet-shaped, five-petalled blooms of red, pink or white. The single or double flowers...

  • How to Root a Citronella Plant Information

    Citronella, a member of the geranium family, acts as a perennial in warm climates with mild winters. Its citrus-like scent repels mosquitoes. Citronella oil is used in candles, bug sprays and...

  • Chinese Lantern Plant Identification

    The Chinese lantern plant originated in Africa, but is commonly cultivated throughout the world. Scientists refer to the Chinese lantern plant as Sandersonia aurantiaca; "aurantiaca" refers to the...

  • Do I Need to Prune Knockout Roses?

    The Knockout Rose is a popular landscape shrub that provides continuous bloom and color throughout the growing season, from spring to frost. The shrub is a hardy, easy-to-care for rose bush and...

  • How to Care for Sweet Lavender Plants

    Growing sweet lavender is rewarding because not only is it fragrant, but it can also be used in a number of ways to create beautiful smelling crafts to keep in your home. The flowers of lavender...

  • Corn Husk Plant Care

    Dracaena fragrans is also known as the corn husk plant. It is a flowering plant that resembles a husk of corn, with its leaves and its flowers cascading downward. It is important to understand how...

  • Gardener's Guide for Plants for Tropical Landscapes

    If you are interested in having a tropical garden in your home or greenhouse, or if you live in a tropical location, you will need to have a little bit of information on growing plants in a...

  • Homemade Automatic Plant Watering System

    Giving your outdoor plants water each day and your indoor plants water on a regular basis is the bottom line when it comes to keeping them alive. You can create a homemade automatic plant watering...

  • Augusta Plant Care

    It is important to understand several things about caring for your Augusta plant. The Gardenia Augusta is commonly found indoors and outdoors, and can create quite a bit of beauty for your...

  • Tropical Tia Plant Care

    The Peruvian Lily, which is also known as the Alstroemeria Tiara, or Tia, is a tropical plant that requires a lot of special care. It is important to understand exactly how to care for the...

  • Lava Rock Plant Care

    Taking care of your lava rock plant is a task that you can do easily, whether you are a beginner or someone who has been taking care of plants for a long time. It is important to focus on lava...

  • Bromeliads Plant Care

    Bromeliads are colorful plants and their blooms can last for months. These tropical plants make an excellent houseplant, and can also thrive in greenhouses or landscaped areas. The bromeliad plant...

  • How to Identify Round-Leaf Indoor Plants

    Indoor plants are a great way to add beauty and elegance to your home. Not only are they useful for decorating, indoor plants also help purify the air by removing certain toxic chemicals. With...

  • Baptisia Tinctoria Plant Care

    The common name of the baptisia tinctoria is wild indigo. It is a very leafy plant with bluish-green foliage that resembles clover leaves. According to HenriettesHerbal.com, baptisia tinctoria...

  • How to Plant Bitter Gourd

    Bitter gourd, also known as bitter melon and balsam pear, is a climbing plant of the squash family with tender green leaves and heavily textured fruits that resemble cucumbers. Bitter gourd is...

  • What Kind of House Plant Is Dipladenia?

    Sometimes called the red riding hood or Mandevilla sanderi, the dipladenia originates in the tropical areas of the Caribbean and grows wild in southern parts of Florida. Elsewhere in the United...

  • How to Take Care of a Sempvivum Plant

    Sempervivum is a group of hardy succulents characterized by their rosette leaf patterns and colorful summertime florets. They propagate through offsets that grow around the main plant, giving them...

  • How to Fertilize the Ground for Evergreens

    Evergreen plants have leaves all year round; they grow new ones as old leaves fall. They don't need much nourishment, so be careful not to overfeed them. In his book "The Impatient Gardener,"...

  • How to Care for a Musa Banana Plant

    The banana plant originates in Southeast Asia and New Guinea. Also referred to as musa, the name of the genus to which they belong, banana plants have been known to reach heights of up to 30 feet...

  • Arrowhead Plant Care

    The arrowhead plant originated from South America and has dark green, arrow-shaped leaves with silvery white or cream variegation. It is very easy to care for and makes a great indoor house plant....

  • How to Grow a Dumb Cane House Plant

    Dumb cane house plants (also called Leopard Lily) are members of the Dieffenbachia family (D.amoena). It is a tall, upright plant with large fleshy leaves and stem. The large, decorative leaves of...

  • What to Do About Yellowing Spots of My Elephant Ear Plant?

    Yellow spots on your elephant ear plant can indicate a variety of problems, so it is important to know what you should do about it if you see them. Nancy Ingstrom, from the Boston Fern in...

  • Define Fruit & Veggies

    According to the Webster dictionary, a fruit is the edible, pulpy part of a plant that has seeds. A vegetable is anything made from plants with an edible stem, root and leaves.

  • European Buckthorn Information

    Although the European buckthorn originated in Europe and Asia, the large shrub or small tree has spread throughout much of the United States. Scientists refer to the European buckthorn as Rhamnus...

  • How to Know What Planting Zone You Live In

    If you are a novice gardener, you might be somewhat confused about the different planting zones. They are officially determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and they are intended to...

  • How to Care for Wax Plants

    Wax plants, also known as Hoya carnosa, are popular houseplants valued for their fragrant flowers and attractive, trailing foliage. Wax plant flowers are white to pink in color and form in...

  • How to Care for a Winterberry Plant

    Winterberry is a type of deciduous holly plant that produces colorful fruit on bare stems in early fall through winter. The winterberry plant is native to North America and grows naturally around...

  • How to Care for Weigelia Plants

    Weigela plants are deciduous shrubs commonly used for borders or screens. Weigela shrubs typically grow to about 5 feet in height, making them popular as hedges. The plants flower from spring to...

  • How to Germinate Seeds Using Vermiculite

    Vermiculite is a mineral composed of flakes that can range in size from very tiny to quite large. Nurseries sell vermiculite commercially as a soil amendment and when you add it to soil,...

  • How to Care for Lobelia

    Lobelia is an herbaceous annual flowering plant commonly used in flower gardens for its vivid colors and ability to attract butterflies. Lobelia plants typically reach about 8 inches in height and...

  • How to Make a Bromeliad Tree

    Bromeliads are versatile plants with rosette foliage and bold, colorful flower stalks. They can give a room a tropical look and add an alluring focal point to your décor. Follow the steps...

  • How to Feed Bamboo Plants

    Bamboo has more than 2,000 species and is a symbol of longevity, wisdom and strength. It can thrive either outdoors or indoors, if fed properly. Some species of bamboo can reach an indoor height...

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