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Dec - 18
2017

Moss Varieties

Moss provides some permanence to your garden, making it appear like the forest has crept in and merged using the area that is cultivated. However, moss can be easily cultivated by gardeners instead of merely waiting in order for it…

Dec - 15
2017

Perennials: Vine-Like Verbena

Whether you are trying to attract butterflies to the backyard of your home or you also need an easy care plant, a perennial verbena can match your requirements. The vine-like verbena is perfect to drape on the sides of hanging…

Dec - 13
2017

Root Rot in Hinoki

The Chamaecyparis obtusa called hinoki cypress cypress or the Cupressus obtusa — arrived from Japan in the 1860s. This tree, which grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 4 through 8, functions fan-like emerald or golden-green foliage accented by textured,…

Dec - 10
2017

The best way to Trim Mature California Pepper Trees

The Schinus molle — generally called the California pepper tree or Peruvian pepper tree — thrives in the warm climates of states such as California, Hawaii, Texas and Florida, flourishing in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant-hardiness zones 8 through 11.…

Dec - 08
2017

Fungicide & Bees

A fungicide is a chemical used to destroy or hinder the development of fungus spores on crops. An organism lacking chlorophyll, fungus, feeds off its surroundings and can not create its own foods. Plant fungi, including powdery mildew, different kinds…

Dec - 03
2017

The best way to Plant Tom Thumb Peas

Tom Thumb peas can be grown by you in your backyard or in flower-pots, window boxes. Available in the 1850s, Tom Thumb peas are an heirloom vegetable. This plant is a dwarf pea selection that grows to a height of…

Nov - 28
2017

The best way to Grow Malaysian Coconuts

Malaysian palms, or Cocos nucifera, can give your house landscape a tropical result in U.S.Department of Agriculture Hardiness Zones 10b and 11 or in a frost free microclimate of Zone 9. Palms develop in many different soil types, from sandy…

Nov - 24
2017

The best way to Propagate Habanero Pepper Seed

Habanero peppers (Capsicum chinense) are a few of the latest peppers on the planet, hotter even than jalapeno peppers. Their warmth comes in the chemical capsaicin, which the plant generates to pests as a deterrent. Native to Central America, historic…

Nov - 20
2017

The best way to Control Oleander

Evergreen oleander shrubs have green leaves, leathery and tiny flowers — ideal for an ornamental garden function or a natural border. Oleanders prosper in average U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones. As this plant includes a toxin called glycosides snipping…

Nov - 17
2017

The best way to Propagate Zygocactus

Zygocacti are one of the cactus family members frequently called the vacation cacti. They come using a broad variety of colorful blooms and are commonly offered in shops around Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. These cacti are diverse in the well-known…