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...aves and deform the fruit by sucking the sap from plants. Worms and maggots… More
...University, stevia is 20 to 30 times sweeter than other sugar substitutes. It is… More
...the nursery. Banana pepper seeds, like those from other peppers, are started indoors, away… More
Horseradish can liven up many dishes. It is low in calories but packs a… More
When deciding what plants to plant up close to your house, choose examples that… More
When planting string beans you can choose a pole type of bean or a… More
...st is a lush jungle of all different varieties of plant life. This amazing… More
... are moisture-loving and shade-tolerant perennial plants grown from underground rhizomes. The hosta family… More
... temperatures of 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The plants… More
Tropical foliage plants is a general term for plants tender to freezing winter temperatures… More
...rgreen herb in regions not affected by frost. All plant parts emit a spicy… More
...l have to make is whether you want to grow annual plants or perennial… More
If you are trying to grow wetlands or bog plants in containers, chances are… More
...serts are actually very cold. Rainforests, on the other hand, receive an enormous amount… More
Plants for the house can be used in many ways. They can be used… More
Native plants are plants that naturally grow in a specific region. They are sought… More
...ctors that are commonly the cause of guttation in plants are high root pressure… More
Even in the desert, a wide variety of plants can thrive. Whether you choose… More
Watering plants may seem like a simple task, but it can be very difficult.… More
Every plant's needs are different. Most plants require consistently moist but not wet soil.… More
Hanging plants should be hung away from direct sunlight, as many of them can burn… More
Drought tolerant plants typically have leaves that are either waxy, spiky, succulent or hairy, such… More
Planting outdoor plants involves digging a hole a little larger than the root base, breaking… More
...erial. Start a new plant that is the same as the mother plant with tips… More
Plants breathe through a process called photosynthesis, where chlorophyll absorbs energy and transforms carbon dioxide… More
plants reproduce by either dropping seeds, cloning the plant bulb through asexual reproduction or with… More
Plants that work well for container gardening include annuals, which bloom in the spring and… More
Marshes are difficult places for plants to grow without rotting, but some irises, such as… More
... a basket that has holes in the bottom, and these plants are best started… More
Care for indoor plants by providing at least some natural or artificial light, avoiding letting… More
plants need light to survive because light allows plants to absorb minerals into their bodies… More
Temperature has a great effect on plants, as very hot and very cold weather can… More
plants that attract butterflies are most of the flower plants, though tube-shaped flowers like snapdragons… More
Winterizing plants is best done by cutting down on the fertilizer, covering the plants with… More
When decorating a porch with plants, use just a few medium-sized plants spaced out evenly… More
Bamboo plants are either running bamboo, which spreads quickly unless contained, or clumping bamboo, which… More
Tips for choosing plants and flowers for your moon garden in this free gardening video. More
Understand what soil will best allow your house plant to thrive in this free educational… More
...r, light and soil conditions for the common house plant are discussed in this free… More
Picking the right plants for a terrarium is fun and easy, get expert tips and… More
Learn how house plant regrow in this free online gardening video. More
Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video. More
Propagation of pitcher plants through division is easy with these tips, learn how to care… More
Adding plants to a terrarium properly is important for your pet's health, get expert tips… More
How to care for house plants while on vacation; get professional tips and advice from… More
...f you're planning a garden, learn how to pick the plants and flowers you want… More
Learn gardening tips and advice on plant propagation from a horticulture expert in this free… More
...rdening tips and advice on when you have too many plants in one area of… More
Learn how to care for hanging plants in this free gardening video clip on garden… More
It's important to buy blueberry plants that are close to three years old for healthy… More
Learn tips and advice on how to put the right plant in the right location… More
...yone who lives in or near indiana would know what plants or seeds you can plant in the fall for summer ?? ty sooo much More
Last year I planted 3 Jalapeno Plants in the same bed as some Cantalope Plants. I also had Endive growing in that bed as well but I harvested that early. Once I had a decent amount of Jalapenos grown I tried using them and they were the hotest peppers I… More
i need help i have some aloe plants that were doing great when the were outside in summer but now that there in side they are wilting the leaves are turning to mush how do i save my plants More
I like plants..my cats do too. Right now I have 2 plants that are on the top of my computer desk because if I put them anywhere else, one of my cats will eat the leaves. It drives me crazy. How am I supposed to get them light? I don't… More
...planted in my back yard under my birdfeeders. The other day I noticed that something was nibbling on my sedum plants. I know it wasn't the deer because they would eat it down to the ground. So I was keeping… More
I need some blackberry plants , I would like to have the best "of course" kind to make jam & jelly, so with that said. how many plants do I need ? and where can I find them ?, Thanks Guilt Trip More
I'm just wondering, how many of you start your plants, veggie or flowers, from seed or do you buy your plants at a local green house? Or do you order from catalogs. 95% of mine are from plants from local greenhouses/garden centers. More
...s watching a garden program on the TV about black plants? Does anyone have any,are there a lot of different kinds that you can buy?What are some garden centers that carry's them or does anyone have any black plants?Thank you rita More
I purchased some Black Eyed Susan plants and Purple Coneflowers on ebay and just got them. Can I stick them in the garden now or should I put them in a pot indoors? Can emerging plants stand a light frost (just in case)? They come from mature plantings.. More
I would love to have some berry plants to plant outside that the kids could mess with. I have some wild blackberries that just grow along the ground and produce a few here and there that they love to go pick and eat. I would just like some more higher… More
...hard on me to bring in and out , these are potted plants , have a spralling type cactus , hawain spider plant , fire flash plant , grape ivy plant , and arrowhead… More
I found this chart of plants that repel garden pests. http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf29648744.tip.html More
What are some popular filler plants for container gardens besides vinca and asparagus fern? More
Which plants make good edgers for a full sun garden? More
Besides the usual poinsettias, what other indoor plants would look nice around Christmas? I'd like to have something different around the house this year. We do have cats, so preferrably nothing poisonous. :) More
Does anyone have some good ideas for hanging plants? I remember way back when there were those macrame things that the pots were suspended in. What are some things that can be used today? More
I would like to find out more about carnivorous plants called "sundews" I was on the internet and they are very interesting so does anyone grow them and where is a good place to buy them?Thank you More
Maybe it is a different cultivar. I am puzzled. :confused: More
These just bloomed this week, do you know what these are? Thanks! Stephanie More
I have so many extra pond plants, I wish I knew of anyone in my area that needed them. I have Purple Pickerel Rush, Pink Pickerel Rush, Umbrella Palm,TONS of water lettuce. It would be nice to share and trade with local folk! More
... fall after a heart procedure. It had 8 different plants in it but there are still 4 I'm not sure of. 3 of them, I know basic names but not exact and one (the last photo) has me completely stumped. To help for size… More
Bought these two beauties yesterday. Wonder how long my Fuchsia will last when it gets hot & humid. I tried them before and they start dwindling in the heat More
...kend! My name is Kay and I know very little about plants, gardening, and plant care. I love nature and I'd like to make it a part of my home. I was wondering if anyone had some good ideas about what plants… More
...ny help appreciated in identifying what these two plants are.. 69729 This second one appeared under a samll tree and started spreading along the ground... 69730 Thanks! More
...eing "what comes up". I've got three unidentified plants here and one strange tree (that I've trimmed on the bottom and still waiting for my husband to do the top). Can… More
...help with two of the three plants I used for two Mother's Day baskets I made. I know that one of them is a pink version of sutera. The other two weren't tagged, but the woman at the nursery told me how to take care of them. If… More
...comco.htm But it says it's an annual and I didn't plant that. (the flowers were gone today but I have seen them) The second one, is that a tree that's starting or what? More
The first one I found in my yard and decided to replant it in my shade garden as a ground cover. I have no idea what it is though. The second one just popped up under the hosta. It had an orange flower on it yesterday but something must have… More
Thanks to one and all who can help name these beauties! More
I think these plants are on the wild side, but I really like the blooms and foilage. John More
Is it true that they do better planted by a building? More
Thanks, everyone! More
this is bascally just a picture post lol i have some --ok 2 things-- mints in a mug and mint an strawberries in a maragarita glass an oh yea my borage is flowerin like mad lol the pictures are from my camera phone if youre corious whats what just ask… More
I am looking for some plants, but they aren't your regular ones. I am trying to fill in some spots and have some specific desires. I don't know if anyone has any of these, but if you do, I am willing to trade...just let me know what you are looking… More
here is a flower that is red and spiked, but the leaves are like clover in shape. now to share with you all. I have been getting several packets of wildflowers and mixed flowers in one package and that has been great!!! so i have been searching on the web… More
hi there can anyone help and tell me what plants i should be putting in my pond thanx karen. More
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