Growing A Rainbow Elephant Bush Learn About Rainbow Bush Care

Rainbow Bush Info The elephant bush, native to Africa, is so named because elephants love to eat it. Rainbow portulacaria plant is a warm-weather plant, suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 10 and 11. For this reason, it is usually grown as an indoor plant. In its natural environment, variegated elephant bush can reach heights of up to 20 feet (6 m.). However, this slow-growing plant is usually limited to 10 feet (3 m....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Venessa Armstrong

Growing Anthuriums Outdoors Caring For Outdoor Anthurium Plants

Native to Central and Southern America, where many species grow on trees in the rain forests, just one anthurium plant can give a room a more tropical feel. Naturally, homeowners are adding this exotic plant to their outdoor rooms as well. However, while anthurium tends to grow well inside, anthurium outdoor care is more difficult. How to Grow Anthuriums in the Garden Anthuriums grow very well in controlled environments of the home when given indirect sunlight, consistent temperatures, and regular waterings....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 357 words · David Montoya

Growing Collard Greens How And When To Plant Collard Greens

When to Plant Collard Greens Collard greens are a cool season vegetable and are often planted in late summer to early autumn for winter harvest in the South. In more northern areas, collards may be planted a little earlier for fall or winter harvest. Collards are frost tolerant, so growing collard greens in USDA growing zones 6 and below is an ideal late season crop. Frost actually improves the flavor of collard greens....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Kevin Angert

Growing Herbs With Kids Starting A Children S Herb Garden

Children love to learn about and explore nature. A child as young as three years old will marvel at the different and exciting scents that are available in a fragrant herb garden. Children are delighted to learn that they can grow many of the herbs that you use in cooking their dinner. Starting a Children’s Herb Garden Young children may not have heard of many of the herbs that they eat or come into contact with daily....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 661 words · Carolyn Joslyn

Growing Orchids On A Windowsill What Are The Best Windowsill Orchids

Growing Windowsill Orchids Far from needing lots of light, orchids are actually quite sensitive and will suffer in bright light. Orchids on windowsills perform best in east- or west-facing windows, where they receive some light in the morning or afternoon. The ideal amount of light is about five hours per day. If you place them in a south-facing window you may have to hang a screen or a curtain to scatter some of the light....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Stephenie Hernandez

Growing Quince Fruit From Seeds How To Grow A Quince Tree From Seed

Can I Grow Quince from Seed? Many types of fruit can be started from seed. Not all of them will be true to the parent plant, including seed grown quince, but if you are a curious, experimental gardener like me, then by all means, try growing quince fruit from seeds. How to Grow a Quince Tree from Seed Quince seed germination isn’t particularly difficult, although it takes some planning since the seeds need a period of cooling or stratification prior to planting....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Lola Armstrong

Growing Rainier Cherries Care Of Rainier Cherry Trees

About Rainier Cherry Trees Rainier cherries resulted from a cross between the Bing and Van varieties. The trees are gorgeous in spring with showy pink-white blooms filling the garden with a lovely fragrance. This is followed by the next act: a large crop of outstanding cherries. For the grand finale in autumn, expect a fiery fall foliage display. The trees bear fruit early. Those with a Rainier in the backyard will be picking Rainier cherries in May or June, while other cherry trees are nowhere near ripe....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Joan Holbrook

Growing Sorghum At Home How To Grow Gluten Free Sorghum Bicolor

What Is Sorghum? Sorghum doesn’t enjoy as much popularity today as it did in the 1800s. Then it was an important sweetener and many cuisines featured it in classic recipes. It has received more interest in recent years due to its important properties. The Sorghum plant is a southern crop in the grass family. The flower stalk matures in hues of yellow, red, brown and combinations of each. This is Sorghum bicolor, a nutrient rich food for humans and animals....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Sidney Bickerstaff

Hanging Pitcher Plants How To Grow A Pitcher Plant In A Hanging Basket

Hanging Pitcher Plant Care Hanging pitcher plants in baskets is the most effective way to grow them. In the wild, the plants vine up trees, and providing them with plenty of empty space will give them the air circulation they crave and allow the pitchers to grow to their full and most impressive extent. Hanging pitcher plants thrive in light, well-draining soil that’s poor in nutrients but high in organic matter....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Christy Wert

Harvesting Cashew Nuts How And When To Pick Cashew Nuts

About Cashew Harvesting When cashew nuts form, they appear growing out of the bottom of a big swollen fruit. The fruit, called a cashew apple, isn’t really a fruit at all, but is actually the swollen end of the stem just above the cashew nut. Each apple is paired with a single nut, and the visual effect is pretty bizarre. The apples and nuts will form in the winter or dry season....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Kenneth Varga

Holly Propagation Growing Holly Seeds And Cuttings

Before You Start Propagating Holly Growing holly is easy; however, in order to produce the bright red berries they’re commonly known for, you need at least one female holly plant and one male. Holly shrubs can be container grown indoors or outdoors as foundation or specimen plantings. While they are hardy and tolerant of a variety of soil, holly prefers moist, well-drained soil that is slightly acidic. They also enjoy sun or partial shade....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 383 words · Katrina Clemons

Honey As A Succulent Rooting Aid Can You Propagate Succulents With Honey

Rooting Succulents with Honey As you’ve likely heard, honey has healing properties and is used to help with some medical conditions, but it’s also been used as a rooting hormone for plants too. Honey contains antiseptic and anti-fungal elements which may help keep bacteria and fungi away from succulent leaves and stems you’re trying to propagate. Some growers say they dip succulent propagation pieces in honey to encourage roots and new leaves on stems....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 415 words · Chelsea Deaton

Hosta Plant Division How And When To Divide A Hosta Plant

How to Split Hostas Should hostas be divided? Yes, they definitely should be divided for several reasons. One is that division is the only real way to propagate new plants. Hostas from seeds don’t grow true in most cases. Division is also a great way to clean up your hostas, remove dead portions, and keep them the size you want. Here’s how to do it: Start hosta plant division by digging up the entire root clump....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Jon Tyler

How Do Organic Herbicides Work Learn About The Effectiveness Of Organic Herbicides

What is an Organic Herbicide? Herbicides may be inorganic, that is, synthetically created in a lab, or organic, meaning the product is made from chemicals that naturally occur in nature. Both have advantages and disadvantages. Organic herbicides break down quickly, leaving no residual effects, and have low levels of toxicity. Organic herbicides are gaining in popularity due to both environmental and health concerns. That being said, organic herbicides for weeds can be expensive for the commercial organic farm or the home grower....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 847 words · Rudy Fletcher

How To Force Grape Hyacinth Bulbs Indoors

Forcing Grape Hyacinth Indoors To force grape hyacinth indoors, you’ll need to dig up existing bulbs or purchase them in late summer or early fall. To enjoy blooms from January through March, pot the bulbs for chilling in September or October. Grape hyacinth bulbs require a cold period of 35 to 48 degrees F. (2-9 C.) for at least ten weeks. Plant the bulbs, anywhere from 12 to 15 inches (31-38 cm....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Brian Hicks

How To Grow Corn Plants Indoors

Planting Corn Indoors Start with corn seed. If you are growing corn indoors, it’s probably a good idea to plant a dwarf variety of corn such as: Miniature Hybrid Golden Midget Early Sunglow When indoor corn growing, the corn plants will be relying entirely on you for nutrients. Add plenty of composted manure or fertilizer to the soil for growing corn in containers. Corn is a heavy feeder and will need it to grow well....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Ruth Broussard

How To Grow Sobaria Shrubs Information On Sobaria False Spirea

Sorbaria False Spirea If you plant Sorbaria false spirea, don’t expect a prim and proper shrub that knows its place. The charm of false spirea is entirely different. Those who choose to grow Sorbaria shrubs must be ready for the plants’ unruly nature. These shrubs offer masses of overarching branches, with dark green, pinnate leaves. They also supply billowy sprays of summer flowers. Native to Eastern Siberia, China, Korea, and Japan, false spirea shrubs grow to 10 feet (3 m....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Jimmy Dant

How To Harvest Cut Flowers Harvesting Flowers From Cutting Gardens

Harvesting Flowers from Cutting Gardens While these types of specialty gardens are popular with market growers, hobbyists also find considerable joy in the creation of their own flower arrangements. Success in arranging your own cut flowers will require knowledge and consideration for the harvesting process, as well as the conditioning needs for various types of blooms. When to pick cut flowers and how to harvest cut flowers can be one of the most difficult aspects of growing your own....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Alfonso Curtis

How To Prevent Woodpecker Damage To Trees

Identification of Woodpecker Damage to Trees Woodpecker tree damage normally appears as holes in trees. Depending on the species of woodpecker that is pecking at your tree, these holes may be clustered or in a straight line. While most of the time these holes are small in diameter, if the woodpecker has settled on your tree as a nesting spot, the hole can be quite large. Woodpecker holes in trees happen for a variety of reasons....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 650 words · William Yates

How To Relocate A Greenhouse Tips For Moving A Greenhouse To A New Spot

Can You Move a Greenhouse? Since the greenhouse was obviously put in place, it stands to reason that it can be moved. The question is how? Greenhouses that are fiberglass or plastic are lightweight and fairly easy to manhandle. Those with glass, however, can be very heavy and require a bit of forethought before relocating. The first thing to consider, as simple as it sounds, is where you want to move the greenhouse....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Helen Lisk