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  • How to Ship Heritage Raspberry Plants

    Heritage raspberry plants are a recently developed breed of raspberries. Heritage raspberries are hardy bushes that produce large, juice raspberries. The bushes are vigorous, and can thrive in...

  • How to Grow Uprooted Plant Cuttings

    Propagating plants from cuttings is a relaxing and fun hobby. Plants created by taking stem cuttings will grow true to their parent plants and usually have a better start on life than those grown...

  • How to Kill Agave Americana

    Agave is a desert plant, and Agave americana is a particularly large species of agave. The leaves grow to be 6 feet long, and have hooked spines on the edges and an especially sharp spine on the...

  • How to Plant Bamboo Shoots

    New growth stems of bamboo, sometimes referred to as shoots, arise from the ground at the base of bamboo stems, or culms. As long as the shoot is undamaged and alive, cuttings or divisions with...

  • How to Start a New Fern Plant

    Ferns can be started either from spores or by division of an existing fern plant. Because spore propagation is slow and difficult and fern plants need to be divided every three to five years to...

  • How to Layer Stem Cuttings

    Layering is a simple method of propagating many different plants. To perform simple layering, pull a long stem towards the soil and cover it partially with soil until it roots. This method is very...

  • How to Prune Agave

    Rosette-shaped succulents, agave plants have sharp-tipped wide leaves and a blue, green or gray color. Because they grow slowly, agave plants thrive in pots. They absorb water with their roots and...

  • How to Grow a Trumpet Plant

    Trumpet flowers (Brugmansia) are an enchanting addition to any garden. They can be grown as bushes, trained into unique trees and even used as tender hedges. Their large trumpet shaped blossoms...

  • How to Repot a Root Bound Boston Fern

    Boston ferns are a beautiful addition to your indoor or outdoor spaces. With their delicate fronds and varying colored leaves, they make a great accent point. Boston ferns grow best in hanging...

  • How to Harvest Astragalus

    Astragalus, or Chinese milk vetch, is a perennial plant that has become popular as an immune strengthening and energy tonic. Known as Huang Qi in China, it has been used in medicinal soups in...

  • How to Take Cuttings From a Dragon Plant

    The dragon plant, also known as Dracaena, is a popular houseplant that cleans the air by removing toxins and replacing them with fresh oxygen. Dragon plants grow well in mildly acidic soil and...

  • How to Split an Aloe Plant in Two

    Aloe vera is a perennial succulent plant that grows well indoors with a lot of sun and can be grown outdoors in mild climates (USDA zones 10-11). Aloe requires little care other than occasional...

  • How to Move Plants in Pots to Sandy Soil

    Transplanting plants from pots to garden soil requires care, whether the plants are vegetable seedlings, flowering perennials, or shrubs. When you are moving the potted plant to sandy soil, extra...

  • How to Winterize a Strawberry Pot

    Strawberry pots are a great alternative for those of us who for some reason or another cannot or do not want to have a garden, as they are relatively small and easy to care for. When it comes to...

  • How to Use a Rooter for Plants

    A plant rooter is a water-holding container that allows you to place the stem end of a plant cutting in water so that it will develop roots. You can place the newly rooted plant in a flowerpot...

  • How to Transfer a Plant to Another Hanging Container

    Plants need room to grow. A plant that outgrows its container becomes root bound and starts to weaken. The roots form a ball and can not absorb the nutrients and water needed for proper growth and...

  • How Can Some Plants Be Grown Without Seeds?

    Plants reproduce and spread in many ways. The use of seeds is one way that gardeners and farmers grow plants, but humans have found other ways of growing or creating plants without the use of...

  • What Does Bermuda Grass Look Like When it Sprouts From a Seed?

    Bermuda grass (cynodon dactylon), also called wire grass, is a hardy, fast-growing grass that originated in Africa. It is characterized by short, gray-green blades and purple, spiky flowers.

  • How to Transplant Your Houseplant

    how to transplant your houseplant very easily

  • How to Send Plants

    Sending plants through a postal or parcel service can be done without damage to the plants. Smaller plants are generally easier to ship, and sending plants bare root without the pot will decrease...

  • Azalea Bonsai Care Instructions

    The azalea bonsai is a blooming shrub that is often pruned into a flowering tree. Its rapid trunk development, easy container adaptability and beautiful blooms make it a popular selection for...

  • Facts on Plant Roots & Seeds

    Plant roots and seeds are the two most basic structures of plant life and growth---with one responsible for the origin of plants and the other responsible for structure, stability, and absorption...

  • How Is Water Transported From the Roots Throughout Plants?

    Water is the life-blood of a plant. It carries dissolved sugars, minerals and vitamins up from the soil into every part of the plant, and keeps the plant upright, strong and nourished. The...

  • Natural Ways to Kill Poison Ivy

    Poison ivy is a poisonous plant that can cause an itchy rash and blisters if it comes into contact with human skin. It grows in almost all regions of the United States, and it can be hard to kill...

  • Four Main Parts of a Plant

    Every plant is made up of four essential parts that scientifically classify it as a plant. Each of these four parts plays an important role in helping the plant to grow and thrive. While you may...

  • Plant Parts & Their Functions

    Plants that reproduce with a flower, called angiosperms, are traditionally classified as monocotlydon or dicotlydon (monocot or dicot, for short). The terms indicate whether the seed will sprout...

  • The Three Parts of a Plant

    Some botanists refer to the three main parts of a plant as the roots, the stem and the fruit. This view can be expanded to include the leaves as a distinct and separate feature.

  • How Deep to Plant Iris

    Elegantly beautiful, irises are hardy perennial plants that start, not with a bulb but a rhizome, which is a thick stem from which roots grow. Irises are easy to grow in zones 3 to 10. The ideal...

  • How to Propagate Impatiens

    Impatiens are the ideal flower for shaded areas in your yard; they will brighten the area with profuse blooms in shades of white, orange, pink and red from early summer to fall. Impatiens require...

  • How Do Plants Obtain Water?

    Like all living things, plants need water to survive. Plants use water to maintain their shape, obtain energy through photosynthesis, collect dissolved nutrients from the soil, transfer small...

  • How to Plant a Cutting

    If you have a plant or a flowering plant that you wish to propagate, you can take a cutting and let it grow roots so that you can start a new plant. You have to know how to plant a cutting so that...

  • How to Cultivate Flowers

    Whether you are growing a few ornamental plants as focal points in your yard or raising an entire bed of flowers, proper soil cultivation is the key to raising healthy plants that produce abundant...

  • How to Plant Honeysuckles

    Honeysuckles are a climbing vine with small, fragrant flowers. Ideally suited to grow on fences in full sun, honeysuckle produces flowers all summer long. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds...

  • How to Examine Bare Root Plants

    Gardeners will design their seasonal gardens and then shop online for the best selection for bare root perennial plants. The seller will ship the bare roots in a dormant state and depending on...

  • How to Plant Bamboo Plants in New England

    Bamboo, a native of China, can be grown successfully in New England and other cold climates. Bamboo will grow most quickly in full sun but it tolerates light shade. Bamboo is, however, non-native...

  • How to Plant a Tree and Shrub

    Did you ever feel like planting a beautiful tree or that lily that you bought 2 days ago, but you don't know how and don't want to spend a lot of money? Well this article will get to the root of...

  • How to Transplant a Tree or Large Shrub

    Transplant a tree or large shrub by first digging up all the roots and moving the tree to a spot where the soil is rich and water is plenty. Give a tree a second chance by moving it to a new spot...

  • 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 Pull Dandelions

    Dandelions are weeds with roots that must be completely pulled out of the ground. Use a screwdriver or other digging tool to prevent roots from regenerating. Prevent dandelions from growing in a...

  • What Effect Does Salt Water Have on Plants?

    Osmosis is the process in which plants absorb water through semipermeable membranes (tissues within the plants roots) at high concentration levels and move the water to a location with lower...

  • What Is Burdock?

    Burdock has been used as an herbal treatment both internally and topically for thousands of years. The plant itself grows throughout the world and the prepared roots or powders are available in...

  • How to Air Layer your plants

    Air layering is one of the many ways of asexualy propagate a plant, using the concept that, some plants can grow roots when a branch came in contact with the soil and, the ability of a cutting to...

  • How to Start Seeds--Pre-sprouting Method

    Want to get an even quicker jump on your spring garden? Try pre-sprouting your seeds prior to planting. Pre-sprouting is a great way to start hard shelled seeds like beans and squash and it can be...

  • How to Transplant Hens and Chickens-a Common Groundcover

    Hens and Chickens is the common name for this evergreen ground cover. The Latin name is Sempervivum tectorum. Hens and Chicks are a hardy perennial for the rock garden, sidewalk edgings, old...

  • How to Propagate Plants

    Rather than going to the nursery and purchasing more plants why not take your prize plant and clone it - making many from one. Propagation allows you to reproduce a specimen plant, one with all...

  • How to Propagate a Golden Pothos

    Golden Pothos, also known as Devils Ivy, is one of the easiest houseplants to grow. All you need to do is water it once per week and give it medium light and you will have a happy plant. The...

  • How to Split Hosta Plants

    Hosta are hardy, broad-leafed plants common in the landscaping of many homes. If you have hosta plants in your yard and would like to extend the area that they cover, you can do it without...

  • How to Cultivate Bloodroot

    Bloodroot is a small flowering perennial herb that is native to North America. It can be found from Florida to Canada. The plant can grow between 6 to 7 inches tall and begins its season in March...

  • How to Propagate Hostas

    We fill shady corners and empty spots with them. Their flowers are generally unimpressive but their leaves come in a multitude of colors, shapes and sizes. Hostas, those reliable perennials (h....

  • How to grow roots from a rootless plant

    Ever had a problem with gardening and cut off a part of your plant on acciedent or just want to make more of one plant.. Here is a simple and easy way to do it.

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