When warmer weather arrives, it's common practice for gardeners to bring their houseplants outside after a long winter spent ...
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5 houseplants you should move outside this June – plus 5 you definitely shouldn't
June is the perfect time to give houseplants an outdoor vacation, but not all of them will appreciate the move. Here are the ...
You might think tropical plants would love a warm shower, but even in summer the UK’s weather is unpredictable ...
Watering plants appears to be one of the simplest tasks in gardening, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. In urban landscapes across India—from balcon ...
If you own tropical houseplants, it’s easy to assume they would thrive under a natural shower. But before you rush your leafy ...
“Many common outdoor plants, such as lilies, daylilies and azaleas, can be highly toxic to cats — even small amounts can ...
Gardening advice from an urban horticulturist emeritus with the University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service ...
Sometimes holes appear in plant leaves and it's not clear why. We rounded up five common causes for this problem and tips for ...
Q: Some of the leaves on our camellias are turning a brownish, grayish color on top but they are green on the bottom. Some of the leaves have started falling off to where I have stems with no leaves.
High humidity and recent rain are creating perfect conditions for powdery mildew to spread on your garden plants.
As our gardens begin to come into their full beauty, let’s think for a minute about one of their hidden costs: invasive plants. These are fast-spreading species, usually imported for use in gardens, ...
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