A Little Houseplant Fertilizer Goes a Long Way
With houseplants, a little fertilizer goes a long way. After all, unless you’re growing yours in a greenhouse or underContinue Reading
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With houseplants, a little fertilizer goes a long way. After all, unless you’re growing yours in a greenhouse or underContinue Reading
I am a big fan of naturalizing bulbs and have been doing it for years, ever since I was aContinue Reading
You find a strange growth on one of your houseplants, a sort of small brown bump. In fact, not justContinue Reading
Bananas (Musa spp. and Ensete spp.) are spectacular plants for the summer garden, with their thick “trunk” and their hugeContinue Reading
With time, most amaryllis bulbs produce offsets (secondary bulbs) that you can remove and pot up individually. Some varieties naturallyContinue Reading
Tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, crocus and other spring-flowering bulbs: garden centers sell them by the shovelful each fall. And their cultureContinue Reading
Beginning gardeners often worry about when to plant the plants they buy, yet the answer is simple: pretty much anyContinue Reading
The vast majority of plants we grow in our homes are more or less indifferent to daylength (they are day-neutral)Continue Reading
You’re traveling far from home and you see a plant you just can’t resist. A perennial you simply can’tContinue Reading
When fall officially starts, it’s time to start preparing your poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) for its Christmas bloom. Its flowering is stimulated byContinue Reading