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The Cleveland pear tree's natural shape is compact and symmetrical. This impressive tree is… More
...he tree doesn't outgrow its container. Plant bare-root trees and balled-and-burlapped trees during the… More
Creating a container full of sweet-smelling herbs is an easy weekend project. Containers come… More
As careful as we attempt to be, both indoor and outdoor plants will often… More
Colonnade, or columnar, apple trees grow only to 8-10 feet in height. Selected for… More
The Meyer lemon is the oddball of the lemon family: it's much larger than… More
Flowers will grow in anything if properly cared for with a steady amount of… More
The Japanese maple (Acer palmatum), named after its country of origin, grows to about… More
The bottle brush tree is an evergreen that is native to Australia. The name… More
... new pot will increase air circulation around the roots and prevent root rot.… More
For best fruit production, sweet cherry trees should be pruned annually. The fruit of… More
The hardy hibiscus, or Hibiscus moscheutos, is a beautiful perennial with blossoms that range… More
The Dolgo crabapple tree is a hardy dwarf crabapple that when mature will reach… More
Containers are a gardener's best friend. Numerous sizes, shapes and design are readily available.… More
The Japanese plum tree can reach a height of 15 to 20 feet, and… More
...ater. It is a fast-growing tree with an extensive root system and round crown.… More
Valley Oak, or Mush Oak, is the largest of the oak trees grown in… More
Vegetable gardening seems daunting to many people. There are several simple ways to start… More
Black raspberries grow in many climates and are member of the rose family. They… More
Milkweed is a perennial that is a nectar source for many kinds of bees… More
Taking care of daisies involves saving the seeds from one year to plant for the… More
Fixing a broken cactus is a simple as taking the damaged piece of cactus and… More
...lant is done by lining the bottom of the pot with broken ceramic for drainage,… More
To grow Lily-of-the-Valley, also known as convallaria majalis, plant the bulb in a partially shady… More
Space out each plant before planting annual flowers. Learn planting techniques with tips from a… More
...are for hibiscus by carefully removing the entire root system and planting them in an… More
A compost bin can be emptied whenever the compost has turned to a soil-like consistency,… More
Lucky bamboo isn't really a bamboo, but rather a dracaena that serves as more of… More
Garlic require proper techniques and care in order to thrive. Learn more in this free… More
Learn how any why it is a good idea to edge your garden bed in… More
How to propagate Alligator Jaw plants from leaf cuttings; get professional tips and advice from… More
Trim or cut your orchid plant roots in this free caring for an orchid video. More
Soil can make or break your flower garden. Get tips for picking the best soil… More
Learn tips for how water should properly drain from flower pots, garden planters, pots, flower… More
My Ficus is still in the pot but the tap root has broken thrugh the bottom of the pot and is in the ground. What I need to know is when I move, how far down (if at all) I need to cut the root so I can take the… More
...e and will have honey suckle cutting i will start rooting little later in the spring. The seeds I have for trade are listed below. What I am looking for is any type of herb cutting that I can grow in a pot.… More
...Her funeral was yesterday. Our family is so heart broken but relieved that she is no longer suffering. Below is something I wrote for… More
... wash leaves, cause nutrients to penetrate to the roots, all in one The formula is like… More
The weeping cypress was here when I bought my home in 2001.It is about 10 ft tall and very close to a lined pond.I called a gardening place and was told to feed Scotts tree and shrub in fall and spring and scratch/tickle the earth underneath the tree...which seams like… More
:eek: I just stumbled onto this site while trying to find out what to do about my AV. I've had it for 10 years now, and I'm afraid I'm going to lose it! My dad, while trying to help me out, decided to repot my plant and in the process,… More
Hi Everyone! I recently bought two Forever and Ever (I think that's the right name) Hydranga's and followed the directions to plant them (about a week ago). The leaves on both are completely drooping and I'm not sure what to do. I water them just about every day. I've been… More
...ve had another piece in water for 2 months and no roots so I don't think using water works? Layering??? Thanks More
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