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  • How to Propagate White Licorice Plant

    White licorice plants have long, green leaves, grow to 1 to 2 feet tall and wide and do not produce flowers. They are most often used to offset other plants and for edging around gardens. The...

  • How to Thin & Replant Day Lilies

    Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are popular perennial landscape plants. They provide their growers with near endless color combinations, stately landscape filler for bare spots and, for some types,...

  • How to Propagate the Jacobinia Tropical Plant

    Jacobinia (technically, Justicia carnea) is also called Flamingo Plant or the Brazilian Plume Flower. A rapid-growing, shade-loving evergreen perennial, it originates from South America, but can...

  • How to Start a Compost Pile Using Crawlers

    If you're an avid gardener--or just want great organic vegetables without going to the farmer's market--you probably already know you need to compost. Compost is the process in which organic...

  • How to Propagate Daylilies

    Hardy, drought-tolerant daylilies are among the world's most popular perennial garden flowers. They offer a wide array of bloom color and shapes as well as different scents. Some are tiny with...

  • How to Plant Daylily Flowers

    Daylilies are strong flowers known for blooms that last one day, hence the name. They have developed a strong ability to adapt to their growth environment. These flowers thrive in an area where...

  • How to Get Rid of Horsetail

    Horsetail, also known as scouring rush, is considered an irritating weed by many gardening and lawn enthusiasts. The variety of species means there is a garden weed for every climate and locale,...

  • Why Use Red Worms for Composting?

    Worm composting allows people to compost in their homes, making it convenient during the winter. Due to the unique way that worms process waste, the compost that results is rich in nutrients and...

  • How to Grow Tuberous Begonia

    Tuberous begonias are a colorful addition to the garden. They get their name from their roots or "tubers" that grow below ground. In warm climates the tubers will live over the winter and sprout...

  • How to Care for Frosty Fern Plants

    The scientific name for Frosty Fern is Selaginella Krausianna Variegatus. This plant is an evergreen. The Frosty Fern grows well in hanging baskets indoors or for border areas for outdoor...

  • How to Use Fallen Leaves

    When the nights are getting cooler and the days are getting shorter--we all know fall is right on the horizon. While fall can be a beautiful time of year with warm, sunny days, brightly colored...

  • Homemade Plant Food

    Making your own fertilizers and plant food at home can not only help you save money, but can also help spare the earth the effects of chemical foods and fertilizers. And your plants will still...

  • What Should I Put in My Composter?

    Compost is a natural way to add nutrients to your soil and improve its texture. One way to make compost is by using a composter. There are certain materials that can be put in composters for the...

  • How to Brew an Easy Compost Tea

    Every gardener knows that using compost is one of the best things you can do for your plants. It provides a multitude of nutrients that encourage growth and promote plant health. Compost also...

  • How to Care for a Bleeding Heart Plant

    The bleeding heart is a perennial plant with small, heart-shaped flowers that open and display inner petals, usually white, that dangle down. The plant can grow to 6 inches to 2 feet, but some...

  • How to Use Vermicomposting

    Composting is becoming more and more popular as people realize they can turn their own kitchen waste into nutrient-rich dirt. Making your own compost saves money and contributes less to the...

  • How to Plant Rhodies

    "Rhodies," a nickname for rhododendrons, are a popular, flowery shrub that gardeners all over the United States just seem to love. With its large, trumpet-shaped flowers, the rhododendron gives a...

  • What Kind of Soil Should I Use in Organic Gardening?

    The best soil to use for an organic garden is compost that does not contain any chemicals or pesticides. Find the best soil for an organic garden and learn to create self-made compost with tips...

  • How to Transplant Peonies

    When transplanting peonies, try to dig around the tree to keep all the roots intact. Dig the new hole a little bigger for roots to grab onto the soil. Move a peony to a new home and make it thrive...

  • How to Make Liquid Compost

    If you are in the habit of throwing your kitchen waste down the garbage disposal, you are wasting valuable nutrients that would make your flowers and vegetables thrive. Perhaps you do not have the...

  • How to Start Composting

    Compost is one of the best things you can give to your garden. Compost can breakdown heavy clays, add nutrients to the soil and give sandy soil nutrient holding capabilities. Composting is very...

  • How to Make Newspaper Planting Pots

    This is a fun and easy project that even kids will enjoy. A way to recycle and create something productive for yourself.

  • How to Grow & Care for Bamboo Plants

    Bamboo can grow up to 20 feet in a single month. It's becoming more popular as a plant for landscaping. Traditionally seen as a tropical plant, bamboo grows almost everywhere. The roots of some...

  • How to Make A Compost Pile

    Anyone can compost. It is simple and easy.

  • How to Transplant Bird of Paradise

    The bird of paradise is an exotic tropical plant that boasts a flamboyant flower. The blossom resembles the plumage of a bird that shares its name with the plant, the bird of paradise. Although...

  • How to plant a window box

    Planting up a window box is a cheap and easy way to enjoy garden colour all year round.

  • How to Plant in a Hanging Basket

    Container gardening is fantastically versatile and enjoyable, and it offers year-round opportunities for bringing color and texture to all areas of the garden. Baskets are just another variation...

  • How to repot a cacti

    repotting a cacti without getting prickled

  • Using Compost for Flower Beds

    Learn how to use compost from compost heaps or compost bins for flower beds in this free video clip on composting.

  • Compost Bins for Gardens

    Learn how to use compost bins for gardens in this free video clip on composting.

  • Composting Tips & Summary

    Get a summary of making compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Avoiding Manure in Compost

    Learn why to avoid manure in compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Handling Pests in Compost Heaps

    Learn how to handle pests in compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Fixing Smelly Compost Heaps

    Learn how to fix smelly compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Starting Compost Heaps

    Learn how to start compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Compost Fruits & Vegetables

    Learn how to add fruits and vegetables to compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • When a Compost Heap is Ready

    Learn how to know when compost heaps or compost bins are ready in this free video clip on composting.

  • Using Compost for Mulch

    Learn how to use compost from compost heaps or compost bins for mulch in this free video clip on composting.

  • Compost Leaves & Grass

    Learn how to add leaves and grass to compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Compost Kitchen Garbage

    Learn how to add kitchen garbage to compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Compost Kitchen Garbage: Part 2

    Learn how to add kitchen garbage to compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting. Part 2.

  • Composting

    Learn about what composting is, in this free video clip on composting.

  • Reasons to Compost

    Learn about why you should make compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • Compost Trees

    Learn how to add trees to compost heaps or compost bins in this free video clip on composting.

  • How to Root a Plant

    Plant rooting is a simple and cost-effective way of sharing and expanding your garden. Whether you are turning a single plant into many, moving plants from one end of the yard to another, or...

  • How to Fertilize Container Gardens

    Container gardens can benefit from the controlled environment you create for them only if you give them the nutrients they need. Fertilizer is important for all plants, but it is especially...

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