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  • How to Care for Damaged or Broken Plants

    Short-term exposure to extremes will not kill houseplants but extended time spent in below freezing temperatures, extreme high temperatures, drought, flood or malnourishment will cause damage....

  • How to Care for Peace Lily Plant

    The peace lily grows under the deep shade of the rain forest canopy. With its shiny, copious, deep-green foliage, the peace lily pushes up long stalks atop which white blossoms unfold. Knowing...

  • How to Cut Back Foliage Begonias

    Begonias have tuberous roots that must be stored during the winter months to survive during cold weather and bloom again the next year. Like all plants with underground root structures, it is best...

  • Care of a Kniphofia Flamenco Plant

    As awareness of water conservation grows, drought-resistant plants are a natural choice for conscientious gardeners. Drought-resistant Kniphofia Flamenco plants have few care requirements and add...

  • How to Care for Gladeolia Flowers

    Gladiolas make their stunning appearance at the peak of summer. Available in a wide variety of colors, these annuals are excellent additions to cut flower arrangements and have a long vase life. ...

  • How to Care for a Philo Plant

    The tropical philodendron is a foliage plant that comes in hundreds of different species. Although there are a variety of leaf shapes and foliage types to choose between, basic care amongst the...

  • How to Deadhead Asiatic Lilies

    Asiatic lilies are one of the most popular and easiest lilies to grow. They are hardy and grow throughout the United States. They do not require any staking for support. They grow in nearly any...

  • Problems With Hollyhocks

    Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) are tall, upright plants that produce colorful spikes of flowers. They are fast-growing, short-lived perennials that are often used in the beds and borders of...

  • Types of Silk Flowers

    The only thing wrong with receiving a big bouquet of your favorite fresh flowers is knowing you'll enjoy them for so short a time. After briefly gracing your home with color and elegance, they'll...

  • Sympathy Flowers Ideas

    When conveying sympathy to loved ones, it is always best to keep it simple, warm and authentic. You should try and strike the same tone when sending sympathy flowers. You want to send something...

  • Spathiphyllum Plant Care

    Spathiphyllum, more commonly known as peace lily, is a tropical flowering perennial that is grown for its deep glossy green foliage and architectural flowers in spring and summer that bloom in...

  • How to Plant a Hibiscus Plant

    When planting a hibiscus plant, be sure to thin out the browning foliage to encourage new growth when the roots get established. Find out how to successfully transplant a hibiscus plant with...

  • How to Attract Butterflies

    Attracting butterflies to a garden involves having mature plants with lots of foliage for the caterpillars, keeping an area muddy close by as a source of water and growing the types of flowers...

  • Do it Yourself Flower Arrangements

    You don't have to be a florist to make the right flower arrangement for a special event. After some practice and with some easy guidance, you will be confident enough to give your own flower...

  • The Effect That Light Has on Plants

    Light is vital to plant life. Think of how humans react to light, and the negative effects humans experience if not exposed to adequate light. When sunshine comes in contact with the skin, vitamin...

  • How to Grow Coleus

    The coleus plant doesn't have a spectacular flower, but it is a plant that is known for its foliage. Grow coleus plants as a house plant or an outside garden plant with instructions from a...

  • How to Garden with Scented Flowers

    Gardens can be a sensory experience. You can garden with scented flowers to add another dimension to your landscape. Beautiful colors can entice the eye, soft foliage is great to touch, edibles...

  • How to Grow Begonias

    Begonias are colorful plants that can cheer up any window sill of your house. They can be grown as indoor plants or outdoors in the warmth. Here's how to grow them.

  • How to Remove Peace Lily Flowers

    Peace Lilies are native to warm, humid, shady forests in the tropics. Therefore, they flourish in the room temperatures and lowered light levels common in most homes. Since they prefer natural,...

  • Caring for a Peace Lily

    A peace lily makes a beautiful houseplant and is relatively maintenance free. Peace lilies don't require lots of light and only need to be watered up to twice a week. The bright green foliage and...

  • How to Identify and Care for an Abenrot Begonia

    The Abenrot Begonia has very attractive foliage and grows from a creeping rhizome. It belongs to the begoniaceae family, and is a good, low-maintenance houseplant that stays green year-'round. It...

  • How to Identify and Care for an A. D. Davis Begonia

    The A. D. Davis Begonia is a perennial (a non-woody plant that grows for more than two seasons) of the Begoniaceae family. It has colorful flowers and foliage. This particular species of begonia...

  • How to make your beautiful bouquet of roses last longer

    Everyone loves getting a beautiful bouquet of roses, but they usually wilt and die within a few days. Here are some tips to help them last longer.

  • How to Grow New Zealand Flax (Phormiums)

    New Zealand flax (Phormium) is one of the most striking foliage plants for the landscape. If your winter temperatures do not dip considerably under freezing on a regular basis, you can grow this...

  • How to Fill Flowerbeds with Color

    It is time to think way past those boring flower beds that are filled with one or two colors of flowers, spaced ever so evenly about. Think outside of the box and change that flower bed into a...

  • How to Cut and Arrange Lilacs

    Bring the beautiful and fragrant lilacs indoors in an arrangement that will last for days.

  • How to Transplant Perennials in the Spring

    Perennials are flowers that come back every year. You can transplant them from one location to another in the fall and spring months. Some perennials need to be moved because they're not getting...

  • How to Cut Flowers and Foliage

    If you want to try your hand at collecting flowers from the outdoors and using them inside your home for decoration, here are some tips for cutting flowers and foliage.

  • How to Precondition Your Cut Flowers

    There are many different ways to precondition your cut flowers and foliage. You will probably hear one gardener say that the method he uses is the best, while another gardener will say that it is...

  • How to Transplant Perennials in the Spring

    Perennials are flowers that come back every year. You can transplant them from one location to another in the fall and spring months. Some perennials need to be moved because they're not getting...

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