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The peat moss used in gardening is actually decomposed sphagnum moss. Peat moss retains moisture without becoming soggy. It is also sterile so does not harbor plant diseases, which makes it well...
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...
Asparagus fern, also known as lace fern, emerald fern or sprengeri, is not a true fern, but rather a member of the lily family. The fern forms whitish green tubers that resemble tiny garlic...
Lycopodium is a fern found growing wild in wooded areas. Common types include the Princess Pine, which is harvested for holiday decorations because it looks like a tiny Christmas tree. Lycopodium...
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...
Many ornamental plants can be propagated with stem cuttings. Many trailing plants, shrubs and even conifers root well with stem cuttings; most tree varieties present more of a challenge. There are...
Philodendron are a type of plant native to tropical South America, and popular as an indoor or office plant because of their hardiness in low light conditions. Some varieties are climbing, like...
February Daphne is a deciduous shrub that grows 3 to 5 feet high and about 4 feet wide. Intensely fragrant, lilac to rosy purple flowers appear in groups of two to three on leafless stems in late...
Wheat grass is full of vitamins and minerals, and has a reputation for curing and preventing disease. While there is a debate on just how healthy wheat grass really is, there is no denying that it...
Lobelia siphilitica, also known as Great Blue Lobelia, is a flowering perennial that produces impressive blue blooms that attract hummingbirds. This plant also has a rich tradition among Native...
Cantaloupes are not generally grown commercially in the United States. What you purchase at your local grocery store or farmer's market is actually a muskmelon. Honeydew, crenshaw and casaba are...
With their pleasant fragrance and large cascading flowers, Brugmansia are enjoyable plants to keep in your yard or flower garden. Whether you want to plant more Brugmansia or you simply want to...
Peat moss is a generic term referring to several species of sphagnum moss. Peat moss thrives in moist, shady, low PH environments, such as in bogs and swamps throughout temperate climates....
There are many plants that may be grown in starter pots and then transplanted into a garden or pot later. This method is most commonly used to start a vegetable garden early when the plants may...
Potting soil is a mixture of organic and sometimes inorganic materials used to create dirt to encourage the growth of flowers, shrubs and other kinds of plants. To select the right type of potting...
Gourds are a wonderful addition to any garden. They take very little time to plant and are easy to work with. They not only add a decorative look to your garden, they can also be of use to birds,...
Bird of paradise plants thrive in warmer temperatures (above 50 degrees F). If temperatures in your area reach below this, your bird of paradise plant needs to be planted inside. They also need at...
Bougainvillea is a climbing vine that does well in large containers outdoors. Their vibrant colors do not come from their relatively small flowers, but the papery bracts that surround them. They...
The water base and added sugar in a prepared Kool-Aid mixture are ingredients that plants can use to feed themselves and aid photosynthesis during the growing season. Always adhere to a planting...
Primroses belong to a large family of flowering plants that grow all over North and South America, Europe and Asia. And while they thrive in the right climate, they are notoriously difficult to...
Grown in various regions across the world, sphagnum moss, which was once thought to be a useful wound dressing because of its absorptive qualities, is now considered a gardener's resource. While...
Poppies come in many varieties. California, opium, Iceland and Mexican tulip are a few of the most common. Poppies can be germinated in the garden or inside in pots. Most poppies should be treated...
Sphagnum, or sphagnum moss, creates vast carpets of living material over bogs and swamps around the world. Peat, a byproduct of the sphagnum moss growth, coexists with sphagnum in some areas to...
Sphagnum is the genus name for a variety of mosses that thrive in peat bogs and in other areas around the world. It is widely used in gardening as a soil additive and has also been hailed for its...
If you want to have great plants, trees or even vegetables but those looks sad, stuck and ill the problem is not on the plant itself but in the medium. Those potting mediums are good soils, but to...
The Canna plant is a tropical herbaceous plant with large leaves that open in an unfurling manner. In the plant kingdom there isn't a plant that compares to the Canna plant. It is in its own...
For anyone who isn't sure on how and when to repot a houseplant, here are the simple steps:
Want to get a head start on your plants without making a mess with potting soil and pots? Grab a couple egg cartons, some Jiffy peat pellets and the seeds of your choice and we'll get started. ...
Peat pellets provide gardeners with convenience and proven seed-starting results. They provide seeds with the right environment needed to sprout and the initial organic fertilizer young plants...