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Ficus Umbellata (Page)

It is strange that Ficus Umbellata has yet to gain the status of celebrity that its cousin the Fiddle Leaf Fig has earned. Though widely grown and appreciated in Asia, it is still rare and almost unh ...

How to Plant Perennials(Page)

Perennials are living plants that need the right soil, moisture, temperature, and location to thrive. Buying a container-grown perennial gives you a big advantage: it’s already been grown in ...

Azaleas, Mountain Laurel, & Rhododendron(Page)

Azaleas, Mountain Laurel and Rhododendrons are closely related shrubs that thrive under similar conditions. With the right care, they’ll reward you with beautiful blooms and healthy growth ye ...

Cacti & Succulents(Page)

Cactus & Succulent Care Made Simple Cacti and succulents are often thought to be tricky, but they’re actually some of the easiest and most rewarding plants to grow. The most common mist ...

Perennials for Shade(Page)

Brighten Shady Spots with a Shade Perennial Garden Think a dark, shady corner of your yard can’t be lively or beautiful? Think again! A shade perennial garden can transform dull, dim spaces ...

Melons(Page)

Growing Sweet, Healthy Melons in Your Garden Melons are warm-season fruits that love temperatures between 70° and 80°F. They prefer slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–6.5 ...

Peppers(Page)

Growing Peppers: A Simple Guide Peppers are one of the easiest vegetables to grow in your garden. With full sun, well-draining soil rich in organic matter, and a little care, you can enjoy a col ...

Air Plants(Page)

Air plants are a simple and creative way to bring greenery indoors without the mess of traditional potting soil. These unique plants add texture and interest to shelves, terrariums and floral dis ...

Hollies(Page)

  Hollies are a classic landscape favorite, known for their glossy green leaves and bright red berries that add color—especially in winter. With so many varieties available, there’s ...

Tomato Blossom End Rot(Page)

Tomato blossom-end rot is a disorder caused by calcium deficiency. The disorder can be aggravated by the application of too much nitrogen fertilizer to tomato plants. Blossom-end rot appears as ...

Perennials for the Beach(Page)

Transforming a bare, sandy coastal landscape into a lush garden may seem impossible. Between poor soil, shifting dunes, strong winds, salt spray and blazing sun, many gardeners might feel overwhelm ...

Gardenias(Page)

Gardenias have been admired since their discovery in China in the 1700s and remain one of the most cherished flowering houseplants today. Known for their glossy green leaves and incredibly fragr ...

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