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  • Indoor Vegetable

    Growing vegetables indoors is not only possible, but is also a very worthwhile endeavor that gratifies your green thumb and supplies you with fresh produce all year round. It's a perfect activity...

  • Indoor Water

    Indoor plants can make all the difference in a living environment. Yet, indoor plants may be hard to care for, and over-watering is often the main culprit of plant problems. Plant roots getting...

  • Ivy Care

    Swedish ivy is not actually Swedish, nor is it ivy. It is native to Australia, but gained popularity as a houseplant in Sweden. It takes its name because, like ivy, its stems cascade down the side...

  • Ivy Plant

    Ivy is a shade-loving plant that inhibits soil erosion and makes an excellent ground cover. Climbing ivy covers walls and fences in dense leaves. Varieties of ivy come in different shades of...

  • Jade Plant

    The Jade plant, or Crassula argentea, is one of the most commonly grown houseplants. It's popularity comes from it's classic beauty and it's low-maintenance requirement. Care of the Jade plant is...

  • Led Grow Lights

    LED lights are the lights of the future. LED lights use less electricity and last for many years, and they also produce little or no heat. Grow lights made from LED lights are becoming...

  • Lucky Bamboo

    Lucky bamboo is a hardy, attractive and extremely easy to care for plant. It can live quite happily on nothing but water and diffuse light for many years. If you decide to transplant it, be...

  • Lucky Bamboo Plants

    You may have noticed a lot of lucky bamboo plants in homes and offices, lately. They have become very popular as a feng shui element, which emanates luck and success. It is thought to be most...

  • Make a Terrarium

    Growing plants in a terrarium can be a very satisfying hobby. It allows you to continue gardening indoors, long after the summer growing season has passed. Although terrariums are usually created...

  • Mold On Plants

    One of the most dangerous threats to rose plants is diseases that cause devastating mold to break out on the plant. These fungal infestations are common but preventable.

  • How to Root Aralia Plant Cuttings

    Native to Asia, the Aralia family of plants includes more than 80 species of trees and small shrubs. Gardeners grow Aralia plants in the warmest climates, as well as indoors. From the delicate...

  • How to Use UV Light to Grow Vegetables Inside

    Adjusting the type and amount of light emitted indoors can yield improved conditions for vegetable growth. Ultraviolet light (UV) can mimic sunlight and fool plants into growing much more...

  • How to Grow Wheatgrass for Decorative Purposes

    Wheatgrass has a variety of benefits both for your health and for your home decor. Not only will wheatgrass add valuable vitamins to your diet, but it will also add beauty to tables as a...

  • How to Grow With Halogen Lights

    A halogen growing system can help your container plants make it through a cold and dark winter. When natural light is not an option, plants grow best under lights that emit colors in the red and...

  • How to Keep Your Spider Plants Green and Healthy

    Keeping a spider plant green and healthy is a fairly easy thing to do. It only takes a little time and effort. A spider plant will grow in a less than desirable environment but to thrive it needs...

  • How to Make a Greenhouse Dome From a Plastic Soda Pop Bottle

    Give a 2-liter plastic soda pop bottle a new life. Recycle it as a mini greenhouse dome for a single houseplant or to help sprout seedlings for flowers or vegetables.

  • How to Build a Greenhouse With Bottles

    Grow your own seedlings in a greenhouse that requires very little space and can be constructed from 2-liter plastic drink bottles. Line your window sill with mini greenhouses and grow your own...

  • Hydroponics Waterfarm Bucket Instructions

    General Hydroponics WaterFarm Bucket systems are a great setup for the beginning hydroponic gardener. They are self-contained and can support five small plants or one large plant, and can be...

  • How to Grow Seedlings in a Greenhouse

    Some people use greenhouses just to get a few weeks of extra growing time every year, while others use their greenhouses to grow year round in unfavorable conditions. Whatever the reason, it is...

  • How to Make Co2 Injecter for House Plants

    Bringing plants indoors will beautify your home and help purify the air. There are several chemical compounds that are released into the air from various sources in our homes. House plants can...

  • How to Use LED Lighting in Hydroponics

    Hydroponics is the system of growing plants without soil that allows gardeners to grow plants year-round in a controlled environment. In order to accomplish this, hydroponics gardeners commonly...

  • China Doll House Plant

    Radermachera sinica is a tongue twister in any language; fortunately, this popular houseplant is more commonly known as the China Doll plant. A native of Southeast Asia, this attractive evergreen...

  • What Is the Meaning of Heart-Shaped Bamboo Plants?

    Heart-shaped bamboo is a type of lucky bamboo shaped to form a heart. This plant is not really a bamboo. but is in the Dracaena family of plants and has long been a symbol of luck and success in...

  • How to Repot Schefflera House Plants

    Schefflera is a tropical plant, growing 8 feet or taller, that is often used as a decorative house plant. When bought, it usually stands at 2 or 3 feet. As the plant grows, the roots will run out...

  • Can You Grow Vegetables in the House?

    Growing vegetables in containers at home is a great alternative if you'd like to experience raising some of your own food but don't have the space outdoors. Not all vegetable varieties thrive in...

  • White Bird of Paradise Plant Care

    The white Bird of Paradise is also known as the crane flower or the Nicolai. The Bird of Paradise flower comes in many colors and looks like a bird in flight, thus the name. They grow well...

  • The Effects of Soft Water on Plants

    Water softeners remove minerals from your water and make it healthier for you, but they do contain high levels of sodium. Too much sodium can be harmful to plants so it is best to avoid it if...

  • Uses of Pot Plants

    Potted plants provide an easy and inexpensive way to brighten up any room. They are not only attractive, however, but also have health benefits and can even help freshen the air. Potted plants can...

  • What to Do About Brown Spots on House Plants

    Lush, green houseplants create an inviting atmosphere that promotes relaxation and brings a room to life. When problems arise and foliage develops brown spots, it can be difficult to determine the...

  • Majesty Palm House Plant

    The Majesty Palm originated from Madagascar. It is a popular plant chosen for indoors that adds beauty and charm to a room. According to Florida Gardener, to maintain indoors, the Majesty Palm...

  • Ways to Cool a Hydroponic Tank

    Successful hydroponics is all about control. You control the exact nutrients available to plants, the pH of the nutrient solution, even how much sunlight (either natural or artificial) the plants...

  • How to Start an Indoor Gardening Store

    You're staring out the window at the piles of snow, with more still coming down. Your far Northern climate means you only have a limited amount of warm weather each year, which gives you precious...

  • How to Start Seeds Indoors for Your Garden

    You don't have to wait until spring to begin your garden. You can start seeds indoors in late winter and then move them outside once the weather warms up. Starting seeds indoors is a great way to...

  • Slit Seeding Vs. Core Aeration

    Aeration and slit seeding are two common methods for overseeding lawns. They are both used to build up poor lawns and to maintain healthy ones, but there are important differences to consider.

  • How to Take Cuttings of Geraniums Hydroponically

    Geraniums are an attractive indoor houseplant with fragrant leaves and colorful blossoms. They are also very easy to grow from cuttings, which makes them an ideal plant to grow hydroponically....

  • What Causes Black Spots on House Plants?

    It is very common for houseplants to develop diseases when they are growing poorly or not given proper care. The black spots on houseplants are a common fungal disease.

  • When & Where Should I Prune My Lucky Indoor Bamboo?

    Lucky bamboo is a bamboo plant designed to grow indoors. The plant is popular because just about anyone can grow it. It grows in water and doesn't need soil, and although it thrives with sunlight,...

  • How to Make a Lantana Topiary

    Lantana camara, an easy-to-grow flowering shrub, does best when pruned regularly, making it a good candidate for topiary. Lantana come in reds, oranges, yellows and blues. Select a sterile...

  • Why Are My House Plant Leaves Drying Up?

    House plants are valuable for adding life and beauty to your home, not to mention for helping purify your home's air. House plants can be picky about their growing conditions, though, and if you...

  • What Do You Need for a Hydroponic Garden?

    Hydroponic gardening, or the art of growing plants without soil, is gaining quickly in popularity among people with little or no outdoor garden space. For the best results, choose a hydroponics...

  • Is the Bamboo Plant Considered Lucky?

    For over 4,000 years, bamboo has been considered a lucky plant. With the growing popularity of Feng Shui in Western countries, the lucky bamboo plant is now promoted in the United States and...

  • Why Do House Plant Leaf Tips Turn Brown?

    Brown leaf tips are a symptom of several problems, according to plant pathologist Paul C. Pecknold of Purdue University Extension. Identifying and correcting the cause usually restores the plant...

  • Can You Grow Plants With Propane Lights?

    Propane lights are lights that are fueled by propane gas. In order to grow plants using a propane light, the lightbulb or light source from the propane light must be a grow bulb. If the propane...

  • Why House Plants Keep Getting Flies

    It is very common for houseplants to get infested with insects such as fungus gnats, mealybugs, spider mites and whiteflies, and there are many ways that houseplants become infested.

  • Do-It-Yourself Aerogardens

    Aerogarden is the brand name of a countertop series of aeroponic gardens. These devices allow home gardeners to grow herbs and other plants indoors using very little space. The design is...

  • Is Perlite Dangerous?

    Perlite are small white chunks of air-filled volcanic rock. Perlite, which is essentially an inert glass, is not a dangerous product and all perlite products are safe for use, according to the...

  • How to Kill Nematodes in Houseplants

    Nematodes are a species of roundworms; they do not have segments and they may be flat and slimy. Many nematodes are actually beneficial: according to the University of Florida's Institute of Food...

  • How to Repot Large Jade Plants

    Left to grow on its own, without any trimming or pruning, a jade plant can become quite large. Fortunately, jade plants are slow-growing, so repotting your large jade will only need to be done...

  • How to Grow a Citrus Plant Indoors

    Citrus plants are wonderful. They smell great, look great, are colorful and remind us of warm, lush climates. Here are some tips on growing a citrus plant inside your home year round. It takes...

  • DIY Top Feed Hydroponics

    In a top feed hydroponic garden, the nutrient solution is dripped through the growth media, mimicking the natural effects of rainwater. Most commercial hydroponic farms use some version of a top...

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