2017: A Banner Year for the Laidback Gardener Blog
Happy New Years, everyone! Last year, the Laidback Gardener blog really grew by leaps and bounds, with nearly three timesContinue Reading
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Happy New Years, everyone! Last year, the Laidback Gardener blog really grew by leaps and bounds, with nearly three timesContinue Reading
As you open your Christmas presents or indeed, many purchased items, you’ll probably find small paper packs labeled “Silica Gel:Continue Reading
If you want to plant a tree on your property, but don’t want to give up a sunny flower bed orContinue Reading
When Carl Linnaeus developed the binomial system of nomenclature for plants and animals in 1753, where each species was placedContinue Reading
There are no traditional plants for New Year’s like there are for Christmas, but it’s always interesting to offer a plant,Continue Reading
Dry air is a major problem for houseplants in the winter… and indeed, any indoor plant (seedlings, cuttings, etc.). WhenContinue Reading
(Solanum pseudocapsicum, syn. S. capsicastrum) No, it’s not a cherry (Prunus), but a member of the Solanaceae (tomato) family. This beautiful plant fromContinue Reading
When the star of Bethlehem appeared in the sky at the birth of Jesus, all the plants were given theContinue Reading
The most popular Christmas plant in North America is certainly the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima). There is scarcely a store thatContinue Reading
They are already in Marks & Spencer stores throughout Britain: seedless avocados. And they’re oh so trendy! They’re calling themContinue Reading