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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 Plan Out Next Years Garden

    Planning ahead is always a good thing. This applies to gardening as well. Find out how simple planning of your next garden will reward you with a more beautiful and bountiful crop.

  • How to Hang Indoor Basket Plants

    Indoor basket plants are an effective way to bring natural elements into a room. You can have a uniform row of plants offering additional privacy or change the lengths of the hanging baskets for...

  • When should I Transplant From the AeroGarden?

    Growing herbs and vegetables indoors in your AeroGarden hydroponic gardening system is convenient. Once your plants grow very large, though, you might want to move them outside so that they have...

  • How to Purify Indoor Air With Houseplants

    During the long winter months, having indoor plants can certainly lift the spirits, but they can do so much more. In a 1989 landmark study, NASA and the Associate Landscape Contractors of America...

  • Good Plants for Water Features

    Water features in yards can include any thing from a lavish waterfall to a small tranquil koi pond. The sounds of flowing water contribute to a luxurious backdrop that can be elevated by the...

  • What Are the Treatments for Mildew on Grapes?

    Grapes are susceptible to many types of diseases, including the powdery mildew, which can decimate the crop if not detected and eliminated early in its life cycle. Powdery mildew will appear on...

  • How to Propagate a Water Hyacinth

    A water hyacinth is a floating pond plant that has bright green, shiny, oval leaves that can grow up to 10 inches wide. The plants display purplish flowers that are 2 to 3 inches long. These...

  • How to Line a Round Outdoor Wire Basket With Spanish Moss

    Moss-lined metal baskets are an attractive way to display flowers and plants. Dry Spanish moss is often used due to its porous nature and attractive tan color. Round hanging baskets work well to...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes With Bug Problems

    Before declaring war on bugs attacking your tomato plants, get to know the enemy. Not all bugs are harmful; bees and butterflies, for instance, pollinate fruits and vegetables, which could not ...

  • How to Grow Hothouse Tomatoes

    Hothouse tomatoes are usually grown in a greenhouse, either hydroponically or in soil. Growing hothouse tomatoes can help you extend the growing season so you can enjoy fresh tomatoes for several...

  • How to Plant a Small Water Barrel

    Water barrel gardens bring a bit of moisture and color to a patio or balcony. They are a welcome addition to urban gardens where ponds are not an option. The average half barrel holds 12 gallons...

  • How to Pinch Tomato Plants

    Prune and pinch tomato plants to promote bigger and better fruits. When side shoots are allowed to grow, they pull energy from the plant that is needed for fruit development and growth. Prune and...

  • How to Care for Damaged or Broken Plants

    Short-term exposure to extremes will not kill houseplants but extended time spent in below freezing temperatures, extreme high temperatures, drought, flood or malnourishment will cause damage....

  • How to Propagate Water Plants

    Water plants, like virtually all other types of plants, can be propagated in a number of ways. Nearly always, propagation should occur in early spring or in the fall; if you live in a tropical...

  • How to Use LCD Lights to Grow Plants

    LCD lights are known for energy efficiency. You can also use LCD lights to grow and nourish plants unable to receive natural light. These light assemblies use a material known as metal halide to...

  • 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 a Parsley Companion Rose Bush

    Parsley and rose are well known as companion plants. Also known as inter-planting, companion planting is a technique in which either one or both plants of different species improve the performance...

  • Indoor Plant Identification

    Identification of different species of indoor plants can be a tough endeavor, but being able to determine if a particular plant in your home is toxic can mean the difference between life and death...

  • How to Design With Catmint Flowers

    Catmint or catnip is a perennial herbaceous plant that is part of the mint family. Catmint prefers neutral, well-drained soils, but is tolerant of a variety of conditions. It has a noticeable...

  • About Green Growing Plants

    Green plants come in many kinds of shapes and sizes, ranging from the giant redwood, which towers over 300 feet high, to minuscule algae organisms, which are only visible under a microscope.

  • How to Water Plants With Milk

    Since milk is chock-full of vitamins and minerals, it is only natural to wonder if plants would get an extra boost if hydrated with it instead of water. Milk is full of protein and fats, which...

  • How to Keep Your House Plants Thriving

    Have a house plant but it does not look quite like it should. It needs help. Some easy things that will keep your plants thriing.

  • How to Plant Flowers With Asparagus

    There are more than 150 varieties of asparagus, also known as emerald fern or lace fern. Asparagus is a hardy perennial in the lily family, and many varieties are grown as ornamental landscape...

  • Seed Production Techniques in Medicinal Plants

    You can grow medicinal plants at your home, or in your office. It is important to make sure that you can produce and harvest seeds from your medicinal plants so that you can continue to have...

  • What Does Allium Mean?

    Some people love Allium plants and others hate them, but we've all probably eaten them. Despite their odor, they are included in thousands of recipes.

  • How to Identify Purple Midwest Annual Flowers

    Annual flowers often flower just a couple of months after sowing. Annuals are generally started indoors or in greenhouse conditions in late winter or early spring so that they are big enough to...

  • 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;...

  • Flowers That Prevent Crabgrass

    Crabgrass is found in just about every type of soil situation. Prolific in home gardens, lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, orchards and pastures, crabgrass is an invasive annual grass....

  • How to Grow Marijuana Weed & Cannabis Outdoors

    Growing Marijuana Outdoors can be a extremely rewarding process. The biggest advantage of growing outdoors is the initial investment is very low, unlike indoor growing. If you have the space and...

  • How to Grow Gourmet Vegetables

    Gourmet vegetables can create tasty and innovative meals. Expand your garden and choose different plants to make colorful, delicious and creative meals. Try ethnic vegetables suited to your taste...

  • How to Spray Epsom Salt on Pepper Plants

    Epsom salt is most commonly used on pepper, tomato and rose plants. This is because epsom salt is made from magnesium. Many pepper plants are planted in soil that is deficient in magnesium. The...

  • How to Tell If a Tomato Plant Has Frostbite

    Tomato plants are very popular with home gardeners. They are relatively easy to grow, and will produce large numbers of delicious fruit under the right conditions. Many gardeners plant their...

  • How to Water House Plants With Epsom Salts

    When epsom salt is mixed with water and used to water your household plants, not only does it provide hydration and nutrients, it also helps to flush away any toxins or fertilizers that have...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Buckets

    Tomato plants thrive best in high quality, well-draining soil. Unfortunately, natural soil does not always meet those standards. Individuals that grow tomatoes often must till the soil and add...

  • What Is a Flat of Flowers?

    Buying plants by the flat can be a convenient and affordable way to purchase annuals for your garden.

  • How to Water Your House Plants

    Watering your house plants sounds easy right? But so many house plants comes to an early demise due to under-watering or, the most prevelant, over-watering. Knowledge is power and after you read...

  • How to Improve the Fruit Yield From a Tomato Plant

    Tomatoes are some of the most popular plants to grow in gardens because they take up a minimal amount of space and produce delicious fruit. But if your tomato plants aren't producing enough fruit,...

  • The Advantages of Plant Reproduction That Involves Seeds

    Viable seeds are the products of successful fertilization in flowering plants using sexual reproduction. In many plants, a seed will have two individual parents; and in others it will have only...

  • LED Plant Light Information

    The acronym LED stands for "light emitting diode." LED lights are commonly used to encourage plant growth. There are many benefits derived from using LEDs to provide light for plants. They are...

  • How Does Soapy Water Affect Plants?

    Because soap contains oils and fats, it leaves a film on whatever it touches. Plants breathe through their leaves and stems, taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide. When soap is applied...

  • How to Grow Early Girl Tomatoes Vs. Beefsteak

    Beefsteak and Early Girl tomatoes are vegetable garden staples, and they make a great planting pair. Beefsteak tomatoes are very large but develop later in the season. Early Girl, as the name...

  • How to Grow Russian Olive Plants

    Russian olive is a small tree or shrub native to Europe and Asia. It can grow up to 30 feet tall and its leaves and young branches are covered by silver to rust-colored scales, which give Russian...

  • How to Start Seeds in Cold Frames

    Starting seeds in cold frames is a great way to get a jump start on your vegetable or flower garden. Because cold frames harness the sun's solar energy during the day, the temperature inside them...

  • How to Plant Yellow Sedum

    Yellow sedum, commonly called yellow stonecrop, is a low, spreading perennial popular as a ground cover throughout the U.S. Growing just two to four inches in height, yellow stonecrop features...

  • Why Do Flowers Close at Night?

    Science has not been able to prove definitively why flowers close at night. There are, however, two main theories, both of which have to do with the preservation of reproductive organs and...

  • What to Do About Brown Leafs on Hostas

    As a decorative garden plant, hostas have become a very popular choice. They are winter hardy, easy to propagate and both their flowers and foliage have terrific visual appeal. However; like all...

  • What Are the Dangers of Powdery Mildew?

    Powdery mildew is a fungus that infects a wide range of plants. Although it may not seriously harm all plants it affects, serious injury can and does occur in some varieties.

  • Remedies for Black Spots on Pepper Plants

    Peppers have both a culinary and an ornamental purpose. They are a staple in our backyard gardens; grown for their variety in taste, color and shape. Like any living thing, the plants and their...

  • How to Plant Winter Flowers in the Southeast

    Gardens produce beautiful flowers and foliage during the warm spring and summer months. However, once fall and winter arrive these same gardens are often dead and unattractive. But it doesn't have...

  • How to Make Money Selling Agave

    You can make money off of Agave. Agave, or century plant, are a plant that is closely related to the lily, but if you've ever seen an agave, you know you aren't going to be picking it and placing...

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