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Saturday, 16 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
Christmas cacti are a very popular houseplant—and for good reason! When they bloom, they produce colorful, tubular flowers in pink or lilac colors. Their beautiful flowers, long bloom time, and easy care requirements make them a wonderful plant. We’ll bet someone in your family has a Christmas cactus! Unlike many other cacti, Christmas cacti and their relatives don’t live in
Saturday, 16 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
African violets will bloom with lower light, though medium to bright indirect light is best. They can be a bit fussy, so check out more tips on how to make sure your African violets bloom. HOW TO PLANT AFRICAN VIOLETS You can use an actual African violet potting mix or an all-purpose potting soil. Here’s how to create your
Saturday, 16 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
If you’re looking for a garden flower with show appeal, hydrangea flowers are truly stunning. Large globes of flowers cover this shrub in summer and spring. Although their appearance may seem high maintenance, with the right conditions and care, hydrangeas are actually fairly easy to grow. So grab your garden gloves, because our growing hydrangeas
Saturday, 16 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
n warmer climates, tropical hibiscus is grown as a perennial garden plant and is used as a woody shrub for hedges and screens. In colder climates, it is often planted in large containers as a patio or deck specimen. Tropical hibiscus can grow as high as 12 or 15 feet, but when brought indoors, it
Saturday, 16 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
f you live in a temperate climate and want an (almost) year-round floral fiesta, then bougainvillea is the plant for you. Depending on the variety, it can be grown on a trellis or over an arbor, against a building or fence, in containers, as a hedge or ground cover, in tree form, and as a
Saturday, 16 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
Know About the Most Beautiful Flower in the World – Kamini As you would have guessed, the Kamini is local to the Indian subcontinent and China. Although mostly found in the Eastern part of the nation, it is generally utilized in gardens as a supporting plant. The thick cover of lustrous green leaves permits the
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