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  • How to Kill Border Grass

    Border grass is also known as liriope spicata, or lily grass. Border grass isn't actually grass, but a member of the lily family. This plant grows about one inch high and has white or lavender...

  • How to Trim Tropical Palm Plants

    Tropical palm plants provide shade and create a distinctive mood for any landscape where the trees can flourish. Palms will typically drop their fronds naturally as old growth dies and is replaced...

  • Inexpensive Way to Kill Lawn Weeds

    There are many ways to kill common lawn weeds that do not involve expensive services or chemicals. The key is to decide what your goal is. Whether you want to kill everything in an area, plant...

  • When to Plant Grass Seed in AZ

    Arizona features both barren desert and highlands, and this means multiple climate zones. In much of Arizona, the state's summer temperatures climb well into the triple digits. Still, you can...

  • When to Prune Azaleas

    The azalea is a flowering shrub that is part of the genus Rhododendron. This plant does well near or under other trees and does not require a lot of sunlight. Azaleas produce colorful blooms that...

  • How to Kill Poison Ivy & Underbrush

    Although some people may appear to be immune to poison ivy, it can affect anyone at any time even if they have never been affected before. It is not just confined to the woods or an uninhabited...

  • How to Kill Chickweed Organically

    Chickweed is a common name for plants in the Stellaria genus of the Caryophyllaceae flower family. The plant can be found in gardens and landscapes throughout North America, and its hardy nature...

  • How to Care for Ornamental Grass

    Ornamental grass is a beautiful addition to any landscaping design. Ornamental grasses are perennials, which means that they become dormant in the winter and active again in the spring. Ornamental...

  • How to Trim Honeysuckle

    Honeysuckle plants, which take form as either twining vines or shrubs, produce fragrant flowers ranging in color from white to red that attract both butterflies and hummingbirds. Planting...

  • How to Plant a Lawn With Seed

    In order to plant a lawn with seed, combine the seed with lime pellets and a fertilizer spreader before watering the lawn. Find out how to get a full lawn in six weeks with help from a...

  • How to Eradicate Poison Oak

    Poison Oak is known to be a particularly insidious plant, sometimes confused with the native Oak tree. The primary difference is Poison Oak has very shiny, rounder leaves; indicative of the oils...

  • Why Does Weed Killer Kill Weeds & Not Grass?

    There are two different types of weed killers, or herbicides, used in the lawn care industry. Systemic weed killers kill the plant from the inside out, are applied before the plant has a chance to...

  • How to Plant Grass Seed in the Fall

    Fall is the best time to plant cool-season grass seed. The ground is warm enough for the grass seed to germinate, but it will have two good growing seasons before it needs to face the full heat of...

  • How to Revive Wilted Potted Plants

    To revive a wilted potted plant, loosen the soil enough to allow water to drain around through it and out of the plug in the bottom of the pot. Find out how to improve the flow of water in a...

  • How to Plant Azaleas

    Plant azaleas in the fall, covering the plant up to the top of the root line and providing lots of full sun, good draining and heavy watering. Use rocks or a raised garden bed to plant azaleas, in...

  • How to Make a Dish Garden From Succulents

    To make a dish garden from succulents, fill a dish with rocks or sand on the bottom and soil on the top, break off a piece of a succulent and plant it in the container. Cover the roots of the...

  • How to Plant a Bare Root Tree or Shrub

    To plant a bare root tree or shrub, remove the plastic or burlap immediately to allow the roots some air and then plant the tree as deep as the roots, being careful not to cover any bark. Try...

  • How to Grow Bedding Begonias (Begonia Semperflorens)

    To grow bedding begonia plants, or begonia semperflorens, plant them in warmer climates, trim them down as the blooms fade and keep them inside during cold months. Plant begonias, which produce...

  • How to Grow Begonia Grandis

    Plant begonia grandis after the last chance of frost, allow them to bloom all summer and then cut off greenery as it begins to die. Learn more about this low, bushy plant, which as red stems and...

  • How to Grow Bird-of-Paradise (Strelitzia Reginae)

    Growing bird-of-paradise plants, or streltzia reginae, requires very warm climates, as the plant can freeze very easily. Get a bird-of-paradise plant to bloom in colder climates by keeping them as...

  • What Color Light Is Best for a Plant's Growth?

    The best color light for a plant's growth is a bright white, which encompasses all of the colors in the spectrum. Research various studies that test plants' reactions to colored lights with help...

  • What Does a Potato Plant Look Like?

    A potato plant is generally a sprawling, bushy, dark green plant that grows much like a vine a blossoms tiny pale-blue flowers. Identify a potato plant with help from a sustainable gardener in...

  • Spring Flower Seed Planting Guide

    When planting spring flower seeds, wait until two weeks after the last frost to plant them in the ground, or start them inside and move them outdoors when the weather warms up. Plant a variety of...

  • How to Kill Kudzu

    Killing kudzu can only be done by eliminating all traces of the root system, but some can kill the plant by pouring bleach, vinegar or baking soda over the center of the plant. Kill kudzu, which...

  • How to Mulch Flowers

    To mulch flowers, put the mulch around the base of the plant, being careful not to put it directly around the stem. Hold the moisture of a plant and prevent weeds by using mulch around flowers...

  • How to Stake a Plant

    Staking a plant can be done by driving a stake or pole 6 inches into the ground or by using a tripod stake that stands on its own to help vines and flimsy trees grow straight. Use stakes to...

  • How to Grow Strawberries in a Container

    Growing strawberries in a container is a great way to keep them away from predators, and growing them in groups of at least three will help them grow into a healthy bunch. Cover the roots and...

  • How to Grow a Sweet Potato Plant

    To grow a sweet potato plant, also known as ipomoea, plant it in a lush, warm climate while providing plenty of moisture to keep the soil damp. Avoid cold weather exposure when growing sweet...

  • How to Clean a Plant

    Plants can be cleaned by simply running them under water, spraying them with a light mist or wiping down the leaves with a towel to remove excess dust and debris. Keep and indoor plant dust-free...

  • About Dollar Weeds

    Dollar weeds, also known as pennywort, are a small, broad-leafed aquatic perennial. They thrive in warm, temperate regions. Classified as an invasive species, dollar weeds spread quickly. Though...

  • How to Rid your Lawn of Dandelions

    Are you one of those people who absolutely think that nothing else belongs in your lawn but grass? I know folks who are relentless in their pursuit of any weeds that dare to intrude on that...

  • How to Amend Clay Soil

    Clay soil is a very nutrient-rich soil that can make your plants grow and bloom beyond belief. However, clay soil can become very compacted if there is no good drainage when it rains or it is...

  • How to Kill Dandelions Permanently

    Some people call them annoying weeds, others a free "white trash" garden, but however you look at it dandelions are a hearty plant that multiply quickly. Dandelions are also very difficult to...

  • How to Control Dandelions

    Dandelions are one of the worst weeds of turf, but they have one critical weakness. They can’t handle trampling. The complete stem of a dandelion plant is crammed into a cylinder a few millimeters...

  • How to Schedule Yard Work

    Some garden chores, such as mowing the lawn are routine, and others are infrequent, but inevitable. Keep steady with expected work and plan ahead for the unforeseen.

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