To ensure a bountiful harvest and promote healthy growth, it is crucial to understand two essential techniques: pruning and suckering.
Read MoreWhile there are various methods of pest control, using row covers is a simple and effective way to protect your plants from unwanted insects and other pests.
Read MoreIt might not seem like it with the current cool weather, but now is the time to start planting summer crops. One summer favorite is yellow squash.
Read MoreRhubarb is a hardy perennial plant that is easy to grow and can produce delicious stalks that are perfect for use in pies, jams, and other culinary delights. If you are interested in growing rhubarb in your garden, this blog post will provide you with all the information you need to get started.
Read MoreWhile Easter lilies are often used as decorations during the Easter season, many people also choose to plant them in their gardens after the holiday is over.
Read MoreCaring for Easter lilies can be a bit tricky, and it requires some attention and effort to ensure that they thrive. In this blog post, we'll provide you with some helpful tips for caring for Easter lilies.
Read MoreAs the chill of winter begins to thaw and the sun starts shining a bit brighter, it's time to start thinking about early spring gardening.
Read MoreStarting garden seeds indoors can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to get a jumpstart on your gardening season.
Read MoreRight now is the optimal time to prune your fruit trees. You want to prune during the winter while fruit trees are dormant; however, you should avoid pruning when temperatures are below freezing. The key to keeping trees looking beautiful and productive is annual pruning.
Read MoreRubber plants, also known as Ficus elastica, are a popular houseplant that can add a touch of greenery to any room. These plants are known for their large, glossy leaves and their ability to purify the air. With proper care, a rubber plant can thrive for many years.
Read MorePeperomia plants are popular indoor houseplants because they require very little care. Their small size and minimal needs make them ideal for apartments, offices, or anywhere limited space is a concern.
Read MoreI’m currently setting in my office looking at a dead fern on my desk. I have a talent for killing ferns. The main culprit is the dry air of winter. Here’s a guide to help you avoid the mistakes I’ve made.
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