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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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  • What Is a Needle Palm?

    The needle palm tree is the hardiest member of the palm family, making it an ideal selection for temperate regions. It is named for the sharp needles that cover and protect the tree's crown.

  • How to Grow Cacao Plant

    The cacao plant is a small evergreen tree growing in tropical areas of South and Central America, Asia and Africa. It is the source for all cocoa and chocolate products. The cacao tree only grows...

  • What Types of Soil Do Beans Grow In?

    Beans are a nutritious, easy-to-grow vegetable. The ideal soil for bean growing is a well-drained, slightly acidic loam. Soil fertilization and crop rotation are also beneficial when growing beans.

  • How to Set Up Indoor Grow Lights

    Whether you're new to gardening or you've been growing flowers and vegetables for years, you'll enjoy the options that an indoor garden provides. You'll be able to start seeds indoors when outdoor...

  • How to Grow Watermelons

    Watermelons are so yummy and so easy to grow. Here is how to grow your very own watermelons.

  • How To Grow English Walnut Trees in Colorado

    The English walnut tree is a fast-growing large tree that is popular for its easy-to-shell, flavorful walnuts. This tree fares well in hardiness zones 5 to 9, and should do well in most areas of...

  • How to Build a Grow Chamber

    With an indoor growing chamber, it is possible to grow a variety of delicious herbs and vegetables all year long. Each plant requires specific environmental conditions in order to grow properly;...

  • How to Buld a Small Hydroponic Grow Station

    You don't have to be a gourmet chef to appreciate the flavor of fresh basil on your pasta or the special touch a sprig of mint adds to a simple dish of ice cream. The kitchen countertop seems like...

  • Tips for Sprouting Nasturtium Seeds

    WIth the proper care, natrurtiums can provide lovely color and variety in the garden. These popular flowers are not hard to grow, and they are an excellent choice for the beginning gardener. Even...

  • How to Identify Sedum

    Sedum (also known as stonecrop) is a perennial plant used often in gardens. They are sturdy plants that are easy to grow in well-drained soil. They are capable of living through just about any...

  • How to Take Care of a Zeezee Plant

    The zeezee is one of the best low-maintenance plants you can grow. This interesting plant with a tropical appearance is ideal for beginners or for busy people who may mean well but sometimes...

  • When to Prune a Kiwi Tree

    Kiwi trees are actually vines that require yearly pruning and training at certain times of the year. A pole or trellis offer ideal support while growing. Just like grape vines, kiwis cannot...

  • How to Grow White Sage in Zone 8

    White sage is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to three feet tall. Its leaves are used to make tea for medicinal purposes and can help settle the stomach, decrease sweating and help ease sore...

  • How to Shape Bougainvillea

    Bougainvillea vines are immensely popular in homes and gardens. These long, trailing vines sprout bright green leaves and brilliant, papery, flowerlike bracts of orange, pink, red or purple....

  • How to Grow Vegetables Indoors With a Grow Light

    Cultivating an indoor garden can be done in any climate during any season. Special care must be taken to give indoor vegetables adequate care and growing conditions, but this is made easy with...

  • How to Sell Cuttings

    Gardeners sell cuttings to generate extra income during the summer months. Plants easily propagated from cuttings keep expenses down and offer a steady supply of new cuttings each year. Most...

  • How to Use Herb Garden Grow Lights

    The use herb garden grow lights will enable you to have a beautiful and bountiful herb garden year round. An herb garden is handy to provide aromatherapy in your home with the wonderful aromas...

  • How to Grow Pineapple Plants

    It's easy to grow pineapple plants and fruit from the leafy tops cut from store-bought fruit, but it does take time. You can expect a well-established plant in a few months, and it will grow...

  • How to Grow Birch Trees From Seeds

    Growing birch trees from seeds may be time-consuming, but it will give you a much greater sense of satisfaction than purchasing nursery-grown saplings. You can easily grow birch tree seeds...

  • What Is Creeping Charlie?

    Creeping charlie is an invasive perennial that also goes by the name ground ivy and creeping charley. It is native to Europe and has spread to North America and Asia.

  • How to Grow a Cocoa Bean Plant

    Cocoa beans are the main ingredient in chocolate. They grow in pod clusters on the branches and trunks of cocoa trees. These trees have multicolored leaves until they reach maturity, at which...

  • How to Grow Flowers

    from seed to flowers

  • How to Grow Highbush Cranberry

    The highbush cranberry is actually not a cranberry bush at all, but a member of the honeysuckle family. The edible fruits, called "drupes," highly resemble cranberries and even mature at the same...

  • How to Use a Fluorescent Grow Light

    Fluorescent lights are a popular choice for people who grow indoor plants. There are two major varieties of fluorescent grow lights. The first is the standard fluorescent (T12) bulb, which puts...

  • Type of Trees That Can Be Planted in Clay Soil

  • How to Grow Bulbs Under Grow Lights

    You can grow flowering bulbs indoors, "forcing" the flowers to bloom before their normal blooming time. If your home does not have a bright, sunny place to put the pots while they grow, use grow...

  • How to Grow Yucca Root

    Yucca root, also known as cassava or manioc, is widely used as a staple in the diet of people in Africa, Asia and the Americas. It is eaten boiled, fried or ground into flour, and used as a...

  • How to Separate Elephant Ears

    Elephant Ears, or Colocasia esculenta, can grow into massive clumps of huge green leaves if left unattended. Although very attractive to some people, they can be considered invasive in certain...

  • How to Grow Greens Under Grow Lights

    Using grow lights is a very simple way to grow greens indoors year-round. Greens that are grown under grow lights have more of an opportunity to become lush, vibrant plants because they do not...

  • How to Set Up Grow Lights

    Also called plant lights, grow lights are a necessity for gardeners who desire to grow plants and flowers indoors. These lights imitate the sun's rays and provide the necessary light that plants...

  • How to Cut Back a Fuchsia Plant

    A fuchsia plant is often treated as an annual because it tends to only bloom and grow well the first season. Fortunately in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11, if you get in the habit of cutting back,...

  • What to Plant in a Greenhouse

    The purpose of your greenhouse will be dictated by what you grow. Having fresh fruit and vegetables throughout the year and knowing what was used to grow your edible plants is a worthwhile...

  • Calendula Flower Information

    The calendula flower, also known as the pot marigold and marigold, is a member of the daisy family. It is regularly appears in flower gardens and also has medicinal qualities.

  • How to Choose Azaleas

    Azaleas are beautiful flowering bushes that offer color and charm to any garden. They suit people who would love a flower that is low maintenance, as well as the avid gardener. Azaleas are...

  • How to Grow Swiss Chard in your Home Vegetable Garden

    Swiss chard is a wonderful addition to any home vegetable garden. With the many varieties there are to grow, you can literally add a wide range of colors and flavors to salads and many other...

  • How to Grow Banana Trees for Hydroponic Systems

    Hydroponics is the method of growing plants, vegetables or fruits in a water-based container. Water is used in place of the soil, and nutrients are added to it to sustain the plants. Banana trees,...

  • How to Plant Edible Ginger Root

    Edible ginger root is a common ingredient in many Asian and Indian dishes. Ginger root is available all year in the produce section of most grocery stores and can also be grown at home. Learn how...

  • How to Grow a Coconut Plant

    Coconut plants take a long time to grow. The coconut will send roots down into the soil and then the top of the coconut will split and fronds will emerge. It takes three to nine months for the...

  • How to Use Fluorescent Lightbulbs for Growing

    Whether you are starting seedlings indoors or need an additional light source for your houseplants, fluorescent light bulbs provide the needed types of light rays for healthy plant growth....

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Styrofoam Cups Indoors in Winter

    Fresh, homegrown tomatoes aren't available in the winter, which is why even the most avid summer gardener settles for the tasteless varieties from the grocery store. Don't give up on those fresh,...

  • How to Grow Annuals in a Greenhouse

    Greenhouses are a great way to grow any kind of plant or flower. Homeowners grow annuals in a greenhouse to enjoy the flowers year round, while commercial greenhouses grow annuals to sell to local...

  • How to Care for Reindeer Moss

    Contrary to its name, reindeer moss is not a moss at all but a lichen that grows on rocks and in the sandy soil on the outcroppings of the forest. It was named after reindeer because it is a...

  • How to Plant Seeds in a Greenhouse

    Gardeners with their own greenhouses can escape winter and anticipate greener days to come when they sow new plants. Seeds can be planted from February to April. This gives them a jump start on...

  • How to Train Pole Beans

    Pole beans can grow to be six feet tall and need to be supported by poles or stakes. These beans are naturally inclined to grow on poles, so training them simply involves encouraging stems to grow...

  • How to Plant & Grow Onions

    Onions are useful vegetables to grow as they are found in just about every cuisine around the world. They are virtually painless to plant and require very little attention save weeding and...

  • Information on Easy Backyard Mushroom Growing Methods

    Mushrooms are a fungus with an incredible reputation. Some species are edible and nutritious, some are medicinal, others are wildly psychedelic and a small few are deadly. Stumbling upon a cluster...

  • How to Pole Lima Beans

    Pole beans are beans that grow on a vine and must have a pole, trellis or other support to thrive. They also require a bit more time to bear mature beans, but when they start to produce, they will...

  • When Should You Change Your Fluorescent Grow Light?

    Indoor grow lights are terrific for gardeners who want to get a jump start on the growing season or who want to solve the problem of insufficient light during winter months. Fluorescent lights are...

  • Do LED Lights Grow Plants?

    Growing plants in a greenhouse or indoors using speciality lights allows gardeners to grow year-round, regardless of the outside environment. With all the different and new light technology now...

  • How to Grow a Tomato Plant in a Silver Bag

    If you want to grow fresh vegetables like tomato plants, but you don't have a large garden or you weren't gifted with a green thumb, don't despair. You can grow tomato plants right on your kitchen...

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