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With a wide range of species to choose from, viburnum is a compelling option for all kinds of hedging needs. There are 20-foot varieties and more compact options that reach 6-8 feet tall, so gardeners ...
Discovering gardening during the pandemic, Shayla Burge has learned a lot about self care through caring for her plants and ...
Landscaping under any tree can be challenging, thanks to the dense shade cast by the branches and the abundance of thick roots in the soil. But black walnut trees (Juglans nigra) seem to be in a ...
Some are natural pest repellents as well. So, you can return all these favors by taking good care of your plants. Your room placement is one of the first choices you make for your plants ...
Then we discovered something far better: carnivorous plants. Sounds menacing, but actually these fascinating plants are as fun to watch as they are effective bug zappers. Several years ago ...
Are you looking for a plant that adds a touch of elegance without the fuss? Meet the Hoya, often called the wax plant. Its thick, glossy leaves and delicate, sculpted flowers bring a unique ...
If you like the idea of a home full of lush green life, but can’t quite imagine caring for it all, then the new OKO plant care assistant could be for you. OKO takes the technology used by ...
With the worst of winter behind us, it's time to refocus your indoor plant care on spring. That means increasing watering, fertilizing, repotting and dusting the leaves. You'll want to keep the ...
These plants contain diterpenoids, which exhibit significant biological activities, including anticancer, anti-HIV, and analgesic effect. Daphne pseudomezereum (commonly known as Onishibari ...
Owning plants can sometimes feel like having a puppy: It can be stressful, there's suddenly dirt all over your home, and the anxiety that your plant needs a little something more (or less ...
The money plant is more than just a decorative addition to your home; it's also a powerful symbol of luck and prosperity. With minimal care, thoughtful placement, and a touch of patience ...