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Get specific tips on growing and caring for any plant, flower or herb. Interested in edibles? eHow has suggestions on growing strawberries, blueberries, corn, tomatoes and all sorts of other fruits and vegetables. Planting flowers to brighten a yard? Check out tips on annuals, perennials and everything in between. Herb aficionados can learn how to design an herb garden, grow basil organically and harvest thyme. No yard to speak of? Not to worry, eHow has suggestions for indoor gardening, as well.

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  • How to Prune & Transplant Azaleas

    Azaleas are relatively easy to cultivate and may be transplanted at various times during the season. They are available in a variety of colors ranging from pure white to fiery orange to bright...

  • When to Prune a Fruitless Mulberry Tree

    Most trees are pruned in late fall and mid-winter. During this dormant season a tree's sap has pulled back and the chance of excessive bleeding at pruning points diminishes. The timing of your...

  • When to Plant Poppy Flowers

    Poppies are perennial flowers that sprout almost effortlessly atop well-raked, moist soil. Red poppies, in particular, are known for their extensive use during Memorial Day. According to Lorraine...

  • Herbs Used by Native Americans in Healing

    Different Native American tribes or nations use various herbs as medicine. When combined, these cures amount to hundreds of plants. Native American medicine uses herbs and herbal remedies to bring...

  • Care for an African Amaryllis

    Much like their Dutch cousins, the African amaryllis produces stunningly colorful plants, which are easily grown indoors and outdoors in the summer heat. The difference between the two plants...

  • When to Prune Japanese Maples

    Japanese maples come in a variety of cultivars that are best known for their spectacular red or green foliage. Native to Japan, China and Korea, these trees have grown in popularity in North...

  • Tips on Growing Portulaca

    Properly raised portulaca plants will add an amazing dash of color and style to any garden. With flowers that resemble roses and grow red, white, orange, pink and yellow, these plants can brighten...

  • How to Grow Mushrooms on Logs

    Mushrooms are very opportunistic growers; give them moisture, warmth and a source of nutrition, and they will sprout in large numbers for many years. Though they are most often found growing in...

  • Care of Century Plants

    Century plants are known by the Latin name agave. These are bold, drought-tolerant plants that make a strong statement in a garden design. There are small varieties of agaves that can be called...

  • Good Plants for Hot Sunny Dry Gardens

    Hot, dry gardens in full sun can be challenge. With many new homes built in developments that were stripped of trees before a single homeowner ever turned on a porch light, a lot of garden lovers...

  • House Plant Insect Removal

    House plants can bring a sensory circus into your home: beautiful colors and enticing scents, as well as a touch of the beauty of the outdoors. If you keep plants in your home, however, you run...

  • What Effect Does Epsom Salt Have on Plants?

    Epsom salt can provide your plants with the magnesium they need to grow. Epsom salt can be purchased inexpensively at many drug and garden stores. Plants treated with Epsom salt can produce...

  • How Do I Fertilize the Bougainvillea Tree?

    The bougainvillea tree differs from the other plants in its species, which are usually vines. Tree bougainvillea should be grown in full sunlight on well-drained soil. Their vibrantly colored...

  • Rose Plant Care Instructions

    A rose by any name would certainly smell as sweet, and most people can identify a rose immediately by sight and smell. Roses are a traditional symbol of love and devotion, and are certainly some...

  • Plant Care for Sugar Snap Peas

    Sugar snap peas are a versatile vegetable. A late-season grower, these peas are resilient and frost-resistant, one of the few vegetables you can grow in late fall or even winter. When harvested,...

  • What Rock Is Used in a Hydroponics System?

    Hydroponic gardening is a form of growing plants in oxygenated, nutrient-enriched water without the use of soil. With this method, rock is used in place of soil to anchor the roots. There are...

  • How to Care for Potted Tomato Plants

    After a winter of buying bland-tasting tomatoes from the grocery store, the thought of growing your own tomatoes is on the mind of most gardening enthusiasts come spring. But not everyone is lucky...

  • When to Plant Holly

    American Holly (Ilex opaca) is a species of holly found in the United States. The tree's lovely deep red berries and vibrant deep green leaves, make it a classic symbol of Christmas and the...

  • How to Buy Citrus Trees Online

    Citrus trees produce healthy, delicious citrus fruits, and they can be a beautiful addition to any landscape. A wide selection of citrus trees is available online, including lemon, lime, orange,...

  • Corn Gluten Meal Uses

    Corn gluten meal, which is different than corn meal, is a byproduct of processed corn. It has been found to be a successful and nontoxic herbicide that can control weeds in established lawns.

  • How to Prune Blackberry Bushes in Spring

    For blackberry growth to be controlled, maintenance is required both in the early spring before fruit appears and in the late summer or fall after the bushes have harvested their fruit....

  • Information About the Autumn Beauty Sunflower Plant

    Autumn Beauty sunflower, also known as Helianthus annuus, is part of the Asteraceae family. The flower head follows the movement of the sun across the sky, aptly living up to its name. The dried...

  • How to Prepare Bean Seeds for Planting

    Beans are becoming increasingly popular in American cooking. They can be used whole, cooked or dried, can be ground up to replace wheat flour, and even dehydrated to be eaten as snacks. Beans are...

  • Star Jasmine Plant Care

    The Star Jasmine, or Confederate Jasmine, plant is an evergreen vine that is hardy in growing zones 8 through 10 where the weather is warm and winters are mild. The plant is container-grown in...

  • How to Care for Crocus Bulbs

    Crocuses are perennial bulbous flowers native to Europe, Africa and Asia. They usually grow to about 6 inches in height and thrive in hardiness zones 3 through 8. Crocus bulbs produce colorful...

  • Is Switchgrass Invasive?

    Switchgrass may become invasive in some habitats and regions, according to the Department of Agriculture. With improper management, switchgrass can displace other desirable plant species.

  • How to Prune Flowering Pear Trees

    The flowering pear tree of Pyrus calleryana develops beautiful white flowers in the springtime. Grown for the attractive flowers, this tree can reach a height of 40 feet and offers a shade canopy...

  • Fertilizer Recipe for Acid Plants

    Acid-loving plants thrive in a pH range of 4.5 to 6.5. Their acidic natural environment contributed to their evolution as plants that grow in this type of soil. Plants must grow within their pH...

  • Zones for Planting Dahlias

    The dahlia is a bush-like plant that grows via tubes, not bulbs, as commonly mistaken. Dahlias have hearty blooms in bold colors like orange, red and yellow. Dahlias also come in a multitude of...

  • Masterwort Plant Care

    Masterwort (Astrantia major) is a partial-shade perennial that can grow from 2 to 3 feet and just as wide. The creamy flowers are surrounded by a dainty ruff that may be tinged with pink....

  • The Best Flowers for Hangers

  • Soil Needed to Grow Tomatoes in Pots

    Tomatoes are a garden favorite. Home-grown tomatoes taste far better than what you can usually find in a store, and are much cheaper to produce. Provided you have a sunny spot, they are also easy...

  • Diseases of Ornamental Cherry Trees

  • How to Plant a Fruit Tree in the Spring

    Does the thought of picking fresh, organic apples, peaches or pears right off the tree appeal to you? There's no need to visit an orchard if you plant your own fruit trees in your front or back...

  • The Best Conditions for Raspberry Plants

  • What Should I Do If My Mini Rose Bush Got Too Much Frost?

    Rose and miniature rose bushes need special care when it comes to surviving the winter, especially in regions where frost danger is inevitable. Most types of roses suffer major damage or even...

  • When to Plant Watermelon Seeds

    Watermelons are synonymous with summer, and having the melons in the garden ready to eat at the right time is key. Watermelons come in all different sizes, and the size of the melon will determine...

  • The Best Way to Root a Jasmine Vine

    A jasmine vine is a woody evergreen vine that is propagated by taking hardwood cuttings during the spring dormant season before bud growth. Hardwood cuttings are taken from mature stems of the...

  • Kangaroo Plant Care

    Kangaroo plants, or kangaroo paws, are large, brightly colored flowers with a velvety texture. A single flower blooms in the spring and summer atop a sturdy stem. Grown commercially in the United...

  • Homemade Fertilizer For Strawberry Plants

    Strawberries can be fertilized using compost teas easily brewed by the home gardener. Compost tea is extracted from compost and contains micronutrients, beneficial soil organisms and compounds...

  • How to Grow Hydroponic Mushrooms

    Mushrooms have fairly simple growing needs--give them moisture, warmth and a source of nutrition, and these opportunistic growers will sprout in large number. Hydroponic growing, which focuses on...

  • How to Make More Flowers Bloom on a Zinnia Plant

    Zinnias are an easy-to-grow flowering annual that if properly cared for will provide your garden with colorful flower blooms all summer long. Once planted, they grow quickly, and start blooming in...

  • Uses for Dried Lavender

    Varieties of lavender will grow in most climates. Dried lavender products can be purchased, but are easy to make from you garden.Dried lavender is easy to store.

  • How to Plant Wild Plum Seeds

    Wild plum trees are very easy to grow from seeds. Cold hardy in USDA Zones 3 to 8, the seeds of these tough, hardy trees fare best if you simply leave them alone and allow nature to take its...

  • How Can I Tell If My Japanese Plum Fruit Is Ripe to Eat?

    Japanese plums are one of four varieties of plums, and are a relatively hardy breed. Plums are a healthy fruit that among other benefits, naturally stimulates bowel movement. California is famous...

  • How to Propogate a Lucky Bamboo Plant

    Although lucky bamboo is not even a true bamboo, this resilient and robust member of the lily family has become a popular decorative plant. It is easy to care for and lends an exotic look to home,...

  • Flower Arranging for Beginners

    For those looking to avoid the high costs of professional flower arrangements, picking up this hobby can save money and provide a constantly changing creative outlet. Learning flower arranging is...

  • What Is African Hoodia Cactus?

    The African hoodia cactus also known as Xhoba, hoodia and Kalahari cactus, is a native plant from Africa's Kalahari Desert located. In Latin it is called hoodia gordonii. Laws are currently...

  • How to Buy Macoun Apple Trees

    Macoun apple trees produce sweet, juicy apples that are perfect for baking. The apples that are produced have a white flesh and red skin and typically reach maturity in mid-September. Different...

  • When to Prune Decorative Plum Tree?

    Plum trees grow vigorously in the spring and summer, as they prepare themselves to flourish with succulent fruit. A plum tree blossoms in mid-spring, showcasing luscious lavender, white or blush...

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