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Why is a corner shed a good choice? As much as we hate to admit it, we all have that one neglected corner of our backyard that’s overgrown and full of junk...
I had to add a bunch of perlite to one of my raised beds because the soil was very heavy and clay-like. Perlite improved the aeration so my plants could...
People often ask me what to put on top of soil for indoor plants. There are many options, and they can help plants stay healthy and moist. It’s not just about...
Watch a Senetti plant at sunset. The light seems to just glow from those flowers, especially those with the white or peach centers. These beautiful, vibrant daisy-like...
If you’re looking for a hedge that will provide some privacy and create a more intimate feel, Sweet viburnum is the right tree to consider. It will be a nice...
Monarch butterflies are facing challenges. They need milkweed, which is in decline. You can help!Today, we’re planting milkweed seeds, and I’m going to show...
A tree can make a living wall, green curtain, or vibrant archway. Pleached trees are amazing. They’re not your average tree. These trees are trained to grow flat...
Petunias are a popular choice among gardeners as they thrive in various settings like containers, flower beds, landscapes, and hanging baskets. Just follow this guide to...
I love hollyhocks. This year, I tried growing them from seed. Hollyhocks are tall, colorful, and bring a rustic vibe. They attract pollinators and take you back in time...
Space is limited. Want a stylish, easy-to-care-for garden? Trough planters are the answer! These long planters make it easy to create vibrant gardens in any setting...
We’re diving into the world of plant royalty with the ever-so-popular philodendron pink princess plant that has captured my heart. This coveted plant boasts...
Pink Lady succulents have green leaves with white stripes. Their name comes from their pink flowers that cascade over planters. They make great houseplants; they grow...
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