Feb
14
Doing something about some sticky leaves
Another common problem that you may encounter with your indoor plants is having sticky leaves. This is caused by scales, to which little ...
Feb
14
What you should learn about Pine Bark mulch
Unlike the cypress mulch, pine bark mulch (obviously) comes from the bark of pine tress (of course, shredded). Perhaps this is the ...
Feb
13
Flowers most suited on Valentine’s Day
It is February and Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and flowers are seen everywhere when ‘Love Month' comes. Of course, ...
Feb
13
Essential guide on trimming out your succulents
Pruning succulent plants has many perks and doing it the right way will surely make your plants happy. Using sharp and clean tools ...
Feb
12
Building a garden free from deer
This is one ‘big' problem that can cause problems for any gardener; the deer. Whatever we do it's just that deer loves to eat specially ...
Feb
12
What you should learn about plants like Habek mint
Also called as the ‘Bible mint', the habek mint is easy to grow and requires a full exposure to the sun. The habek mint is also a ...
Feb
11
Let’s grow some Bluestars in containers
The very native plant called bluestar (Amsonia) can also be grown into containers which can light up your indoor area. Some say that ...
Feb
11
A low maintenance and easy to grow sedum; the Red Cauli
An easy to grow flower, the Red Cauli provides a reddish theme that can be grown best if you have a rock garden. Plant them under a ...
Feb
10
Materials for disposal can be of use through composting
Literally, there are lots of things that you can turn into compost. The most common ones are vegetable and fruit peelings and dried ...