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  • Can You Float Water Lilies Right on Water & They Will Grow?

    Water lilies are the most popular among all the aquatic plants with their profuse flowers and wide leaves. Water lilies in ponds are either planted in pots and set at the bottom of ponds or...

  • How to Establish Native Flowers With Native Warm Season Grasses

    Native grasses and wildflowers can be grown together because native grasses begin to grow as the season warms in early summer while most wildflowers bloom in the cooler days of spring....

  • How to Grow Chicken Feed

    Growing your own chicken feed is an economical way to keep a flock of hens for both food and income from egg sales. It's also a way to ensure your chickens are fed a well-balanced diet that...

  • Aquatic Plant Care

    Feeding your fish with aquatic plants has many benefits. Your fish require less frequent feeding, if any at all. They also have many places to hide and feel safe and a more natural-looking...

  • Tropical Plant Propagation Care

    Tropical plants are native to the tropics or to areas closer to the Equator. Some tropical plants are common in latitudes known as 'monsoon tropics.' These areas are characterized by distinctly...

  • How to Bed Petunias

    With its trailing foliage and full-faced flowers, the leggy and long-stemmed petunia plant has long been a favorite for hanging baskets and window boxes. In recent years, horticulturalists have...

  • How to Use Bark Potted Plants

    Some plants should be potted in bark rather than soil. These plants are usually called epiphytes and grow perched on branches or other supports above the ground rather than with their roots...

  • How Deep to Make Raised Flower Beds

    Creating raised garden beds in your landscape can prove to be rewarding, both for their aesthetically pleasing appeal and because they improve accessibility to your flowers and vegetables. Garden...

  • Plants That Bear Edible Seeds

  • Habitat and Adaptations for Venus Flytraps

    Wild Venus flytraps grow in the swamps of North and South Carolina. To grow them yourself, you must create conditions that mimic their preferred environment, incorporating adaptations as necessary.

  • Where to Order Roses for Planting

    Roses are a graceful and ornamental addition to any landscape, but some varieties are harder to grow than others. If you want a garden full of blooms instead of a few wilted sticks, then there are...

  • How to Garden in Small Beds

    Even small garden beds can make a big impact on your property. Some gardeners will even tell you that a good way to maintain a garden is to divide large, possibly unwieldy beds into small...

  • How Much Sunlight Is Good for Dwarf Fruit Trees?

    Dwarf fruit trees make fruit cultivation possible for many people living with limited space or in apartments and condominiums. These adapted trees can also be useful in orchards to simplify the...

  • How to Care for Australian Native Plants

    There are thousands of Australian native plants that can be used in your garden. Among the most common are eucalyptus, melaleuca, acacia, callistemon (bottlebrush) and kangaroo paws. The needs and...

  • Types of Kalanchoe Plant

    Kalanchoe is the name of a group, or genus, of succulent plants in the family Crassulaceae. There are over 125 species of kalanchoe, ranging from small plants to vines and large shrubs, all from...

  • Holly Plant Uses

    Holly plants (Ilex species) are numerous and varied in their growth habits, sizes, leaves and fruits. Depending on the holly chosen, this plant can potentially be used for shade, screening,...

  • Differences Between Hydroponics & Aeroponics

    Growing plants usually involves soil. But hydroponics and aeroponics are two methods of cultivating vegetables and fruit that do not need to be planted in dirt in order to flourish. The...

  • What are Tropical Foliage Plants?

    Tropical foliage plants thrive in their native habitat of tropical climates. Because of their exotic appearance and colorful foliage, people desire them for indoor growing and to add beauty to the...

  • How to Germinate Blue Shrimp Plant Seeds

    The blue shrimp plant (Cerinthe Major Purpurascens) is also referred to as Pride of Gibraltar, Honeywort, and wax flower. It is indigenous to the regions of the Mediterranean. It is hardy in the...

  • List California Native Lupine Plants

  • How to Start an In-Home Greenhouse

    Indoor greenhouses and urban gardening allow people with limited space to continue growing plants year-round in a controlled environment. This not only enables you to raise exotic plants that may...

  • Lifespan of a Coral Honeysuckle

    The coral honeysuckle is a vine with ornamental trumpet-shaped flowers that are a favorite nectar source of the ruby-throated hummingbird and butterflies. According to the University of Texas at...

  • Information on Foliage Plants

    Plants with stunning and attractive foliage add interest to garden landscapes. Use foliage plants to improve your garden landscape by adding evergreen, colored and variegated varieties.

  • How to Grow Water Lilies From Seed

    Water lilies are beautiful aquatic plants, featuring bright green floating leaves and delicate, waxy-looking blossoms. Despite their exotic appearance, water lilies are not difficult to grow and...

  • Life Cycle of a Chilli Plant

    Chillies are known for their hot fiery flavor, but can also stimulate the circulation and boost metabolism, giving a feeling of energy. The word "chilli" can also be spelled chili and chile.

  • Fish & Water Plants

    Whether they are under the sea or in an aquarium, fish and aquatic plants share their environment and interact with each other often. Here are some facts about fish, aquatic plants and how they...

  • How to Prepare Spring Raised Garden Beds

    Raised garden beds make gardening possible in areas where the soil is not suitable for growing and can be built to any height to accommodate the needs of the gardener. They provide the added...

  • Hydroponic Solutions for Fruits & Vegetables

  • Differences Between Lemons & Limes

    Members of the citrus family, lemons and limes are fruits used in food and drink preparation. Both grow on trees and cleaning products bear their scents. But what are the real differences between...

  • How to Steam Distill Essential Oils

    Plants, leaves and flowers can yield natural oils used for medicinal and non-medicinal purposes. Steam distillation is one of the ways you can extract essential oils from plants, leaves and...

  • How to Graft Scuppernong Vines

    Scuppernong vines are a golden variety of grapes that are commonly sold to drug companies for their seeds. Scuppernongs are hearty in zones six through 10, but can be grafted to local rootstock...

  • Philodendron Planting Care

    The Philodendron is an extremely popular tropical plant for indoor greenery or, in warm, mild tropical regions, as an outdoor landscape plant. With only a few requirements to make it happy, a...

  • Methods of Cultivation for Hydroponics

    Hydroponics is growing in popularity these days, due in large part to the ability it gives people to grow their plants indoors and in small spaces. What would normally be called less than ideal...

  • The Epiphyllum Plant

    Epiphyllums are a type of cactus that gardeners have experimented with for many years. Exotic Epiphyllum flowers are often difficult to grow.

  • What Is the Origin of the Battle of Flowers?

    The concept of the Battle of Flowers Parade celebrates memorable history of the Alamo and Texas gaining its independence from Mexico.

  • How to Layout a Herb Garden

    Centuries of herb gardening have created a rich legacy of herb garden design. Formal or rustic, open or reclusive, kitchen, aromatic or medicinal, a herb garden design follows not only its...

  • How to Attach a Planter to a Tree

    A well-tended garden is a thing of beauty that not only provides pleasure to all who behold it, but also adds value and desirability to your home. If the garden also has one or more mature trees,...

  • Life Cycle of Seedless Vascular Plants

    According to Garden Guides, seedless vascular plants were the primary producing plant life a million years ago. However, today the majority of plant life is reproduced with seedlings of flowering...

  • The Best Plants for a Cutting Garden

  • Rose Garden Alternative

    Roses are classical flowers that represent beauty, sympathy and gratitude. A rose garden consists of these timeless flowers in numerous bushes across your landscape. You may have decided that...

  • List of Carnivorous Plants

  • How to Garden With Planting Zones

    USDA plant hardiness zones are determined by the average minimum annual temperature in a geographical region. This determines which plants and trees can survive the winter in a specific area....

  • Shade Plants That Attract Goldfinch

  • Southern California Native Garden Plants

  • Window Box Planter Instructions

    Consider window boxes as furniture for the outside of your house. Choose a style, color and material that complement your architecture. For instance, wrought iron or rustic wood window boxes would...

  • Different Methods of Cultivation for Hydroponics

  • Tillandsia Air Plant Care

    Air plants, known botanically as Tillandsia, make up the largest group of bromeliads, with over 600 species known. Their irregular tufts and elongated whorls of leaves may be hairy and silvery...

  • How to Grow Organically in a Greenhouse

    Anytime you visit the grocery store, you are likely to see a plethora of organic fruits and vegetables available. You may also notice the extravagant price for these organic items as well. The...

  • California Dwarf Plants That Attract Hummingbirds

  • How to Calculate a Deer Food Plot

    A food plot is an excellent way for an avid hunter to improve and increase his hunting opportunities. If you are considering planting a food plot, you need to know how to calculate the acreage...

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