Before the warmest months of the year arrive, it’s important to prepare your garden for the changing seasons. Here are some crucial steps to ensure your garden thrives during the summer.
Category Archives: Indoor Gardening
Seeing a dry stem can be a cause for concern. At the end of each blooming the stem begins to yellow and dry up, but what should be done in these situations?
Here comes Christmas…Secret Santa and the gift exchange, meals spent together with friends and relatives, the decorations…and the Poinsettia of course!
You have all heard that plants should not be kept in the bedroom…well, that is not exactly the case! The amount of oxygen that is absorbed is miniscule compared to that released during the day, not to mention that some specimens also produce oxygen at night.
We have tried to include in a single article all the possible causes of yellowing leaves with some useful advice.
We hear a lot about hydroponics but not everyone knows what it is. Let’s see what is it and how it works!
Orchid blooms are the most eagerly awaited time… but what to do if the buds do not bloom or even fall off?
Perlite is a natural volcanic rock that is processed and expanded to create a lightweight, porous material.
Orchid bark refers to a specific type of growing medium or substrate commonly used for growing orchids.
Bonsai is the art of cultivating small trees or shrubs in containers. The word “bonsai” itself is derived from the Japanese words “bon,” meaning tray or pot, and “sai,” meaning tree. Bonsai trees are carefully pruned and shaped to create miniature representations of full-sized trees found in nature.
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