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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....

  • Can Geranium Plants Be Started by Putting Geranium Cuttings in Water?

    The geranium is an annual flower that is commonly propagated by taking cuttings from the stems to grow new plants. The cuttings may be placed in rooting medium but water can also be used to...

  • How to Properly Care for an Orchid

    Orchids are well known as a tropical plant but are also found in all other climates, except deserts and glaciers. This great variety of habitats means that the care an orchid requires will vary...

  • What Is Creeping Charlie?

    Creeping charlie is an invasive perennial that also goes by the name ground ivy and creeping charley. It is native to Europe and has spread to North America and Asia.

  • How to Clean a Water Hyacinth

    The water hyacinth is a plant that is often used in pond gardens because it is easy to grow and once planted will usually continue to grow back every year. The main problem with the water hyacinth...

  • How to Send Perennial Flowers

    A garden is a wonderful thing to witness. It brings joy and satisfaction to those who see it and, in some cases, can even heal those who are ill. Perennials never fail to bring with them each...

  • How to Ship Live Plants

    Being able to send your favorite plants to your friends or family can be exciting. Preparing your plants is a learning experience that the whole family can enjoy any time of the year. While...

  • How to Cultivate Night Blooming Cereus

    Does any flower have as many magical names as the selenicereus grandiflora? Most commonly referred to as "night blooming cereus," this strange blossoming cactus is also referred to as "queen of...

  • Care of Martha Washington Geraniums

    The Martha Washington Geranium is also known as the Regal Geranium. It is a tropical annual that produces blooms that range from pink to lavender. It can grow to a height of 12 to 24 inches and...

  • How to Transplant Aloe

    Aloe plants are easy to transplant. It is the month after the transplant that often kills the plant. If you are patient and gentle, you can easily transplant aloe even if the smaller shoots do not...

  • How to Identify Begonia

    The begonia is one of the most popular plants in landscaping. There are more than 1,500 subspecies, with attractively marked leaves and show-stopping flowers in bright shades of pink, red, yellow...

  • How to Transplant Flowering Bushes

    Spring is the best time to transplant a flowering bush. Choose a time after the last frost and when there is more moisture on the ground. By moving flowering bushes, you can transform the whole...

  • How to Purchase Coneflowers

    Traditional coneflowers are purple with a dark center, but recent breeding techniques have produced an array of colors in this striking plant, making it ideal for perennial gardens, cottage...

  • What Happens to a Flower When the Stem Is Cut?

    Flowers function with the use of sun, soil and water. The roots pull the water and nutrients from the soil, bringing it up through the stem and into the flowers and leaves. Photosynthesis occurs,...

  • How to Save a Plant That Has Root Rot

    While flowers and house plants sometimes suffer from neglect, all too often they also suffer from too much care. This usually comes in the form of over watering and a disastrous result can be root...

  • What Are the Causes of Guttation in Plants?

    When you see drops of liquid at the tips or along the edges of leaves you are witnessing the effects of something called guttation. Guttation is caused when root pressure pushes water up from the...

  • How to Save Waterlogged Garden Plants

    Periodically, rain soaks different parts of the country and garden plants get way too much water. Home gardeners faced with this problem wonder what they can do with expensive or beloved annual,...

  • How Do Cut Flowers Drink Water?

    Flowers that are planted in the ground have roots. Those roots absorb water from the soil. The water travels through the roots and up the stem to the leaves. The leaves gather sunlight and use the...

  • How to Get Started Growing Orchids

    Orchids are a beautiful addition to your house. The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and brighten up any room. Orchids come in many varieties. They have long lives and are fairly disease resistant.

  • How to Plant Flowers in a Pot

    Having a few inexpensive potted plants on your patio can make a huge difference to the feel of your yard. I know I love to look out from my living room window and see the flowers in bloom. If you...

  • Parts of a Flowering Plant

    Angiosperms---flowering plants---are admired for their delicate beauty in gardens. They are stronger than they look, however, and their continual cycles of seeding, growing, flowering and setting...

  • How to Care For Outside Flowers

    Lush green foliage and vibrant colorful flowers in the yard add visual appeal and create a sense of vitality and abundance, but they do require routine care to maintain their health and...

  • Prepping the Azalea Plants By Loosening Roots

    In this free video clip series, our expert will show you the process of planting azaleas from start to finish: soil testing to maintenance. In this clip, learn how to prep the azaleas by loosening...

  • Orchid Root Care & Maintenance: Part 3

    Learn how to trim or cut your orchid plant roots in this free instructional video on caring for an orchid.

  • Orchid Root Care & Maintenance: Part 1

    Learn how to trim your rotted orchid plant roots in this free instructional video on caring for an orchid.

  • Orchid Root Care & Maintenance: Part 2

    Learn how to cut your orchid plant roots in this free instructional video on caring for an orchid.

  • How to Repot a Plant

    The biggest reason our plants fail is because their roots do not have room to grow. There is an easy fix to this problem. Repot the plants in bigger pots.

  • How to Choose Healthy Plants

    Learn what to look for before purchasing plants for your garden.

  • How to Root Cuttings from your Favorite Plants

    Taking cuttings is a good way to multiply the plants in your garden and share favorites with family and friends.

  • How to Divide Orchids

    Orchids are popular, beautiful flowers that you can divide in the latter stages of their lives to ensure that you continue to enjoy these perennials as part of your garden. However, they can be...

  • How to Divide Primroses

    When you notice the center of your primroses starting to die out, you can divide them to avoid the costs of replacing them with new ones bought from a nursery. Since primroses bloom during the...

  • How to Divide Rock Cress Plants

    Rock cress plants are perennial flowers that, because of their mat-forming properties, make handsome additions to rock gardens and look lovely when cascading over vertical surfaces. Since rock...

  • How to Divide Moss Phlox

    You should divide moss phlox plants in either the early spring or late summer to early autumn, once every three to four years. This will ensure that your moss phlox perennials continue to flourish...

  • How to Divide Perennials in the Spring

    A perennial is a type of spring flower that returns for at least 3 years. If your perennials aren't blooming as well as they used to, or they've outgrown their current location, you may want to...

  • How to Divide Perennials in the Spring

    A perennial is a type of spring flower that returns for at least 3 years. If your perennials aren't blooming as well as they used to, or they've outgrown their current location, you may want to...

  • How to Plant Chrysanthemums

    Of all the beautiful flowers in the world the one whose greatness in beauty is only rivaled by its difficulty in spelling is the chrysanthemum. Commonly known as mums, they come as both annuals...

  • How to Protect a Flower Garden in Winter

    It can be incredibly disappointing to spend most of the year tending your flower beds, watching them grow and enjoying the blooms only to see them die during the winter due to lack of proper care....

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