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Dec
06
Using lobster shells as compost materials
Like eggshells, lobster shells in compost bins are considered ‘greens'. It is recommended that you grind or crush them before ...
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Dec
06
The indoor guide on growing a Norfolk Pine plant
Norfolk Island pine trees are commonly used as those cute little houseplant Christmas trees that you can buy around the holidays, ...
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Dec
04
Time to appreciate the beauty of a Calochortus plant
Calochortus lily plants are also called such picturesque names as butterfly tulip, mariposa lily, globe tulip, or star tulip. This ...
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Dec
04
Essential guide on growing a Fishbone Cactus
Growing a Fishbone Cactus is easy even for the so-called ‘black thumb' gardener. The Fishbone Cactus is a member of the night ...
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Dec
03
Fixing that big insect problem in Kudzu bugs
The kudzu bug is a ‘true bug' about the size of a ladybug but dark in color. It uses piercing mouthparts to suck water and nutrients ...
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Dec
03
Your overwatered lawn will need some fixing
Overwatered grass is unhappy grass too as it drowns the grass plants and can cause yellow or bare spots. Many gardeners don’t realize ...
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Dec
02
What to do after a tornado hits your garden
When a tornado hits your area once warmer weather returns, you may see extensive damage to your plants and garden, even if your house ...
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Dec
02
Learning to grow and care for Brazilian Candles
Brightly colored, pink blooms with unique, long petals, or bracts, are vital characteristics of Pavonia Brazilian candles. They are ...
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Dec
01
How to grow and care for a Fairy Iris
The Fairy Iris is a rhizomatous evergreen perennial with large, iris-like flowers borne on erect, slender stalks atop clumps of long, ...