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  • How to Start Lupine Seeds Indoors

    Growing lupines from seed is a labor of love, since often they will take two years to get their first bloom. Mature plants will self-seed outdoors in the proper conditions, but there's no...

  • How to Get a Bouquet of Roses to Last Longer

    Who wouldn’t love to get a beautiful bouquet of Roses? A fresh bouquet of roses can brighten up anyone’s mood. It can really add a splash of color to your room. If it seems like your fresh cut...

  • How to Create a Night Garden

    Flowers are the perfect pick-me-up, no matter how you feel or where you are. Flowers appeal differently to men, women and children but flowers of all kinds can put even the moodiest person at...

  • How to Protect Your Rose Bushes In The Winter

    The amount of protection that roses need depends on the climate of the area you live in.Roses grown in USDA zones 8 to 10 most likely need no protection.Those in zones 6 and 7 will require...

  • How to Grow Flowering Quince From Seed

    Flowering quince, also called Japonica, grows well from seed and is a low-maintenance plant. It's an evergreen that flowers for about two weeks in March and remains green throughout the rest of...

  • How to Create a Pollinator Friendly Yard

    As you may have heard, pollinators are in trouble, which means we may be too. The bees, butterflies, beetles, birds, bats and - yes - flies that pollinate our flowers, shrubs and food crops are...

  • How to Use a Stock Tank for Garden

    A great way to re-purpose an old stock tank is by turning it into a container garden. New stock tanks make interesting garden containers as well, available in several shapes, depths and sizes for...

  • Epiphyllum Diseases

    Epiphyllum plants are hybrids of various epiphytic cacti species indigenous to the jungles of South and Central America. Also called epi or orchid cactus, these plants bloom flowers ranging in...

  • Companion Plantings With Cone Flowers

    The basic concept behind companion planting is a simple one--some plants look or perform better when planted near certain others. Often practiced as a means of natural pest control, companion...

  • Lupine Diseases

    Lupines (Lupinis) are annual or perennial herbs belonging to the pea family (Fabaceae). Common varieties include the Texas bluebonnet, the Carolina lupine and the wild lupine. Lupine plants are...

  • What is the Difference Between a Tree Peony & a Garden Peony

    Over-sized blossoms splashed with a variety of colors are the signature characteristic of peonies, a favorite perennial flower. Bush peonies, often called herbaceous peonies, and tree peonies...

  • How to Build a Support for a Mailbox Garden

    A trellis is a support for climbing plants made of a variety of materials including wood, copper, metal, plastic, branches or even just string. How elaborate or simple your trellis depends on your...

  • How to Grow Tulips

    One of the most precious of flowers. Easy on the eyes and have a fantastic light fragrance that anyone would love to have in their home. Included are a few brief steps on how to successfully...

  • How to Grow a Plum Delight Shrub

    Plum Delight is also known as a Chinese Fringe Flower, which originated in Asia. This is a very versatile plant that is tolerant of both sunny and shady locations. Bloom time is in the spring with...

  • How to Properly Select , Cut And Trim Plant Cuttings

    Plant cuttings taken from your favorite plants can be selected and potted beautifully to be given as gifts to your loved ones. You can even enjoy them yourself by turning it into a long-term...

  • How to Plant Bulbs For A Vibrant Winter Garden

    If you would like to keep your garden vibrant even through the winter months you must plant the right bulbs. You want to plant bulbs that will produce for you scented plants and shrubs with richly...

  • How to Use an Old Window in a Garden As a Focal Point

    Repurpose an old window and create a focal point for your garden at the same time by turning your old window into a lovely trellis. There's no need to scrape off window frame paint or patch up...

  • How to Use an Umberella Trellis in the Garden

    Umbrella-shaped trellises can be used to decorate the garden or lawn and to create unique, upright sprays of flowers. Use umbrella trellises to grow climbing flowers such as climbing roses,...

  • How to Measure for a Window Box

    Window boxes, which are available at most home and garden centers in a variety of shapes and sizes, can brighten up the outside of your home. One of the most important steps in choosing a window...

  • What Are Snapdragon Flowers?

    Snapdragon flowers, or Antirrhinum majus, get their name from their individual blossoms, which snap open like the mouth of a dragon when squeezed on the side.

  • What Colors Do Mum Flowers Come In?

    Mums are flowers of the genus chrysanthemum, a Latin compound word meaning golden flower. Despite this name, mums come in many varieties and colors.

  • Good Flowers for Children's Gardens

    Gardening is a valuable exercise for children. The fresh air, sweet smell and learning experiences are immeasurable. Children can learn about flowers and the part they play in the nature. They can...

  • Tips to Keep Flowers Alive

    The addition of vibrant flowers beautifies any area of your house or yard. The only problem is that, once planted or placed in a vase, they tend to only last a few days. But by taking a few extra...

  • How to Overwinter Dusty Miller

    Dusty Miller is a lovely, pale green plant with soft, branching, fern-like stems that can grow a foot or more in a good season. If you don't want to buy new each year, here's how to overwinter...

  • How to grow Freesia

    The beautiful bulb flower which gives off a wonderful scent can be grown easily in your garden! These are a wonderful addition to any flower garden. Walking out into a garden that gives off a...

  • How to Trim a Bird of Paradise

    Bird of paradise plants are an easy-to-care-for tropical addition to backyard landscaping. With the right watering and fertilizing schedule, some species can grow to be full, lush shrubs. They do...

  • How to Use Cardboard to Display Plants

    Gardening can be a wonderful, enjoyable, relaxing--and expensive--passion. Gardening decorations and display planters are lovely, yet can be exorbitantly priced at garden centers and specialized...

  • How to Make an Organic Compost Pile

    Have you been wanting to find a way to recycle things such as leftovers? Leaves and other things such as that? Well if you are really trying to go green making an organic compost pile is a great idea.

  • Is Hardwood Mulch Good for a Compost Mix?

    Compost is a mixture of plant refuse, kitchen scraps and sometimes manure which is meant to be turned back into a good soil nutrient. Compost, when made properly, can be spread over a garden or...

  • How to Build a Hydroponic Bucket

    Hydroponic gardening offers several advantages over soil gardening, yielding larger, healthier plants. Soilless gardening, or hydroponics, began thousands of years ago in China and the Middle...

  • What Flowers Are in Bloom in June?

    Finding the correct flowers to add color to your landscaping all year long is the challenge that confronts all flower enthusiasts. The daunting task is to find flowers that bloom after the initial...

  • How to Arrange Things in a Garden Window

    Arranging a garden window is both a pleasure and a challenge for indoor gardeners. The gardener needs to position the plants so that they are displayed well and arranged to get the best light, all...

  • How to Make a Flower Arrangement in a Big White Wooden Birdhouse

    You can decorate your lawn for special occasions using flowers picked from your garden or purchased at your local supermarket or florist. Arranging cut flowers in a birdhouse adds to the ambiance,...

  • How to Propagate Vinca

    Vinca is a fast-growing flowery vine often used for ground cover. It is easy to propagate and a good first project for budding gardeners. Children will enjoy watching the vinca grow as you prepare...

  • How to Make Roses Thrive

    Roses are one of the most elegant and beautiful flowers. Most people not only like the beauty of roses, but the wonderful scent as well. Anyone with a garden wants to have beautiful roses in...

  • How to grow stunning Carnations

    Carnations are a popular flower, especially during formal events. They not only look pretty, but they have a pleasing scent that is not overpowering. They come in many different colors and even...

  • How to grow Birds Of Paradise

    Birds of Paradise are some of the most exotic looking and vivid flowers. They look something like an exotic bird with their odd shape and bright orange and purple blooms. They are a great...

  • How to grow Baby's Breath

    Baby’s Breath is perhaps one of the most well known flowers. Often used in bouquets to enhance the appearance of the other flowers, this is a good accenting flower. The tiny white blossoms are...

  • How to grow beautiful Amaryllis

    The exotic looking Amaryllis is a beautiful flower for the middle of winter. These grow easily indoors, making them wonderful for those times in winter when it seems like spring will never come! ...

  • How to Raise Flowers Up in My Flower Garden

    Raising a flower bed gives you control over your soil type and drainage. For yards that have water-logged soil or are prone to floods, raising your flower bed means the difference between a...

  • How to Keep Grass From Phlox

    Phlox, a hardy, perennial ground-cover, usually features white, pink, lavender, or red blossoms. Its fine-textured foliage and colorful blooms make it ideal for brightening gardens and creating a...

  • How to Use Human Hair in Garden Soil

    Human hair is made of protein, and as it degrades, it releases nitrogen into the soil. Mississippi State University research concluded that human hair mixed mixed with compost is an effective...

  • What Is a Good Flower Garden Protective Border?

    Assess what the plants need to be protected from. Edging serves to set off the flowerbed and reduce erosion. Where there are pets or children, fencing may be needed. Eco-friendly natural...

  • When to Split Iris Bulbs

    Irises come in two types, with roots that are rhizomatous or bulbous, both of which must be split every few years for healthy, blooming plants. Rhizomes grow horizontally and look much like the...

  • How to Care for Tick Weed

    Tick weed, also known as Moonbeam coreopsis, or just coreopsis, is a perennial that is easy to grow. It has slender leaflets and abundant bright yellow flowers and is a favorite of butterflies.

  • How to Transfer Plants From Ferry-Morse to Pots

    Seed company Ferry-Morse offers a wide variety of hard-to-find vegetable seeds, potting mixes, seed starters and transplants. You can find many of these Ferry-Morse products available at your...

  • Care of an Injured Hummingbird

    Hummingbirds fly so rapidly that it may seem like they're immune to injury, but in reality, life is very dangerous for the tiny birds. Millions of hummingbirds are killed each year as a result of...

  • How to Make a Flower Seed Mat

    Flower seed mats allow you to prepare your seeds before spring arrives, so the only work you need to do at planting time is to lay the mats under a layer of compost and water them. Preparing...

  • How to Dry Paperwhite Bulbs

    Paperwhite bulbs are a part of the Narcissus flower group that also includes the gladiolus and daffodil plants. These plants produce tall green stalks with an abundance of thin white flowers from...

  • How to Dry Milkweed for Flower Arrangements

    Once milkweed pods open, they begin to dry on the stem. Their open milkweed seedpods make an interesting, autumnal decoration, providing both an image of autumnal fertility and winter slumber. The...

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