Tips for Growing Lemon Verbena Indoors

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Lemon verbena, Aloysia citrodora, is a herb with a woody, shrublike growth habit. Native to South America, it is perennial in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 11 and a summer annual or houseplant elsewhere. Learn how to grow lemon verbena indoors for a handy year-round supply of citrus-flavored leaves in this guide. Read more.

When and How to Repot a Cactus

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Cacti are succulents with fleshy stems that often have sharp spines. They make easy-care houseplants that thrive with low moisture, loose soil, and bright sunlight. Generally quite slow-growing, you won’t need to repot them very often. Learn when and how how to repot cactus plants in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Prune a Rubber Tree Plant

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Rubber figs are popular houseplants with large, glossy leaves that make a dramatic focal point in the home. With some careful pruning at the right time, you can keep your rubber tree healthy as well as improve the shape to keep it looking sharp. Learn when and how to prune Ficus elastica in this guide. Read more now.

How to Overwinter Amaryllis Bulbs

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Amaryllis (Hippeastrum spp.) are showy tropical bulbs often forced to bloom indoors in the winter months. But they can also be grown outdoors as annuals and stored for winter, or as perennials in warmer Zones with some cold weather protection. Learn how to overwinter amaryllis bulbs in this guide. Read more now.

Learn to Grow and Care for Peacock Echeveria

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Peacock echeveria is instantly recognizable with its blue, green, and pink leaves in symmetrical rosettes. It’s a beautiful and petite option for anyone who needs an easy-going succulent that will politely spread around the garden. Learn how to grow and care for peacock echeveria in this comprehensive guide. Read more now.

How to Overwinter Coleus Plants

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Coleus are colorful foliage plants suitable for growing as perennials in Zones 10 to 11, and as annuals elsewhere. With a bit of preparation ahead of time, you can overwinter your plants indoors or protect outdoor specimens from temporary cold spells. Learn how to overwinter coleus plants in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Poinsettia from Seed

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Poinsettia plants are a symbol of the holidays, adding color to the home during the darkest winter months. Instead of buying new plants every year when the holidays roll around, did you know that with a bit of patience you can grow poinsettia from seed? Learn about propagating poinsettia from seed in this guide. Read more.

When and How to Fertilize Orchids

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With their ornate blooms and glossy foliage, perennial flowering orchids resemble works of fine art and delight expert and amateur growers alike. Part of caring for these unique plants is knowing when and how to fertilize for the best floral display. Learn more about fertilizing orchids in this guide. Read more now.

Tips for Growing Plumeria Indoors

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Plumeria aka frangipani is a tropical shrub with gorgeous, fragrant blooms. It’s a tender plant that can’t tolerate cold climates, only suitable for cultivation outdoors in Zones 9 to 11. In other Zones, you can grow plumeria indoors instead. Learn how to grow plumeria as a houseplant in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow Adam’s Needle Yucca Plants

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Adam’s needle yucca is a striking succulent with dramatic foliage and long-lasting flowers. This plant is cold, heat, and drought resistant and thrives in sandy, lean soils. Handsome and hearty, it’s ideal for water-wise gardens and xeriscapes. Learn how to grow Adam’s needle yucca in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Ficus from Stem Cuttings

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Plants in the Ficus genus include many houseplant favorites like rubber trees and fiddle-leaf figs, as well as those landscape specimens that produce edible fruit. All of them are easy to propagate via stem cuttings, if you have access to a plant. Learn when and how to propagate figs from cuttings in this guide. Read more.

Learn About Parasitic Beechdrops Plants

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Beechdrops (Epifagus virginiana) are parasitic plants that grow on the roots of beech trees. They produce flowers in late summer, and far from being considered a nuisance to the woodland ecosystem, these bizarre parasites are actually an indicator of forest health. Learn more about beechdrops in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow Little Jewel Pachyveria Succulents

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Little jewel pachyveria is a charming succulent with gorgeous, faceted leaves. Whether you grow this plant indoors on a sunny windowsill or outdoors in your water-wise xeriscape, you’ll need to know how to keep this plant happy and healthy. Learn how to care for little jewel pachyverias in this guide. Read more now.

How to Overwinter Bulbs in Containers

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Whether you’re growing a frost-sensitive species or you just want to be extra careful with some prize plants, your flowering bulbs can be overwintered in containers to protect them from inclement weather. Learn how to overwinter bulbs in pots to keep them healthy and ready to thrive the following spring in this guide.

How to Propagate Crocus Offsets

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Crocus flowers herald the arrival of spring, adding color to the late winter landscape. They grow from underground corms which as they mature, produce offsets that you can carefully divide and use to propagate new plants. Learn all about how to dig up crocus corms and separate the offsets in this guide. Read more now.

How to Winterize Palm Trees

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Many palm trees need extra protection during the cold months of winter to ensure they survive until spring. Whether you are growing your palms in the garden or in containers, there are some simple steps to take in the fall to prepare them for winter. Learn how to winterize palms in this guide. Read more now.

Common Causes and Solutions for Yellow Leaves on Rubber Trees

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Rubber trees have such distinctive foliage and when the leaves start to turn yellow, it’s a sign that something is wrong. From overwatering to pest issues, there are a number of reasons why Ficus elastica leaves are yellowing. Learn about 7 common causes of discolored foliage and what to do about them in this guide.

How to Overwinter Artichoke Plants

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Artichokes are perennials that can produce for decades, but gardeners in cold regions often grow them as annuals. If you live in a northern climate, you can do some preparations before winter to keep your plants coming back year after year. Learn how to winterize artichoke plants in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow ‘Red Dragon’ Japanese Maple

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A dwarf Japanese maple variety with gorgeous, color-changing foliage, ‘Red Dragon’ features vibrant leaves with a weeping form. It makes a welcome addition to gardens and landscapes and is the perfect compact specimen for containers and planters. Learn how to grow ‘Red Dragon’ Japanese maple in this guide. Read more now.

How to Winterize Lilac Shrubs

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Lilacs are some of the best perennial flowering shrubs for cold regions, and easily handle freezing temperatures. But a bit of preparation ahead of winter can help to prevent damage such as heaving roots, limb breakage, or bud kill from a late freeze. Learn how to winterize lilac shrubs in this guide. Read more now.

How to Identify and Treat 9 Dracaena Diseases

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Dracaena are tough, easygoing plants that rarely suffer from diseases. But if your plants are showing signs of problems, you need to figure out the cause quickly. There are a number of diseases that can affect dracaena and some can kill the plant. Learn how to identify and treat nine dracaena diseases in this guide.

21 of the Best Cold-Hardy Shrubs for Winter Interest

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Do you need some relief from the short, dark days of winter? Many woody shrubs provide colorful cold weather displays, including attractive bark, berries, colorful foliage, unique shapes, and perfumed flowers. Learn about 21 of the best cold-hardy shrubs for winter interest in this guide. Read more now.

How to Lift and Store Gladiolus Corms for the Winter

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Gladiolus, aka sword lilies, are tender flowering perennials for Zones 7 to 11 with tall stems of funnel-shaped blossoms. In regions that freeze, they grow well as annuals, and the corms are easy to lift, store for the winter, and replant in the spring. Learn when and how to dig up, cure, and store gladiolus in this guide.

How to Grow and Care for Freeman Maple

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Freeman maples are a hybrid cross between red and silver maples, combining the best of what both species have to offer. They are beautiful, fast-growing, and strong, ideal for rain, Japanese, and cottage gardens. Learn more about Freeman’s maples and how to grow these magnificent trees in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Yucca Plants

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Yuccas are beautiful succulents grown for their handsome shapes, striking flower spikes, cold and heat resistance, and outstanding drought tolerance. Tough and resilient, they put up with most weather conditions and are easy to propagate for more plants. Learn how to propagate yuccas in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Fertilize Aloe

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Aloes are handsome, low-maintenance succulents popular as houseplants and in water-wise landscape designs. And while these plants have few care requirements, regular feeding helps to produce strong, healthy plants with uniform growth. Learn when and how to fertilize aloe plants in this guide. Read more now.

23 of the Best Mugo Pine Varieties

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Mugo pines add texture and year-round interest to the garden, and they come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors. Some have needles that change color with the seasons and there are diminutive ground cover types and those that grow into large trees. Learn about 23 of the best mugo pines in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for Pachyveria Succulents

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Pachyverias are intergeneric succulent plants with chunky or faceted leaves with a blueish-green hue. These low-maintenance plants are a cross between echeverias and pachyphytums and are ideal for growing as houseplants or as an addition to your outdoor succulent garden. Learn how to grow pachyverias in this guide.

11 of the Best Chestnut Varieties to Grow at Home

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Chestnut trees (Castanea species) come in a surprisingly large range of shapes and sizes. They can be shrubby ornamentals or towering trees that produce heaps of delicious nuts. Discover 11 of the best chestnut varieties, from majestic ornamentals to those that produce a delicious harvest in this guide. Read more now.

How to Prepare Azaleas for Winter

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Winter can be a challenging time for many plant species, including azaleas. Drying winds, repeated freezing and thawing, or extreme changes in temperature can cause significant damage or even kill your shrubs. Learn how to prepare your azaleas for winter to protect them from the cold weather in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow ‘Bloodgood’ Japanese Maples

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One of the most iconic Japanese maple varieties is the colorful, beautiful ‘Bloodgood.’ This cultivar has an upright growth habit and sports bright red, burgundy, and purple palmate leaves that make it instantly recognizable. Learn how to grow ‘Bloodgood’ in your landscape with this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Aloe from Seed

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Aloe is a genus of flowering succulents, suitable for outdoor cultivation in Zones 9 to 11, and popular as easy-care houseplants. The plants feature basal rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves and long flower stalks bearing tubular blossoms. If you want to try your hand at propagating aloes from seed, this guide can help.

How to Grow and Care for English Stonecrop

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English stonecrop is a pretty creeping sedum that features colorful foliage, starry flowers in pink to white, and grow into attractive spreading mats. These highly drought-tolerant plants make an excellent choice for ground covers, rockeries, or in any low water setting. Learn how to grow English stonecrop in this guide.

How to Prepare Daylilies for Winter

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Daylilies are easy-care plants that provide reliable color in the landscape. In some regions, these plants can be left in the ground all winter. But if you live in an area with wet winters or outside of their hardiness range, you can dig up and store the tubers. Learn how to winterize daylilies in this guide. Read more.

All Leaves and No Flowers: Why Amaryllis May Fail to Bloom

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Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) are forced to bloom during the winter months, bringing color to the holiday season. But what happens if your bulbs are producing lots of foliage but no flowers? Learn about seven common reasons amaryllis bulbs may fail to flower and what to do about it in this comprehensive guide. Read more now.

When and How to Winterize Blackberries

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Blackberries are generally tough and adaptable, and they can be pretty easy to forget about while you focus on the more fussy plants in the garden. These brambles can still benefit from some preparation ahead of the cold months to ensure they come back strong in spring. Learn how to winterize blackberries in this guide.

How to Grow and Care for Zebra Haworthia

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If you’re looking for a succulent plant that’s easy to care for, takes up little room, and has a funky appearance, zebra haworthia is sure to please. With striking white stripes on dark green foliage this small plant is eye-catching but undemanding. Learn more about growing and caring for zebra haworthia in this guide.

Tips for Growing Cabbage in Containers

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Are you short of gardening space in your yard but love growing cabbage? Or maybe your garden doesn’t have the right soil for these brassicas? Don’t worry, you can grow these cool-weather plants in containers instead. Learn more about how to plant and grow cabbage in containers in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Fertilize Succulents

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Succulents are an outstanding choice for water-wise gardens. These tough, versatile plants typically thrive in arid conditions and lean soils, and require little care or attention from the gardener. But they’ll do even better with some careful feeding. Learn about how and when to fertilize succulents in this guide.

How to Winterize Bay Laurel

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In the right location, bay laurel trees have moderate cold hardiness and can survive a hard frost. You can improve their cold resistance by some preparations in fall. Adding a thick mulch, frost blankets, and by moving containers into a sheltered spot can ensure your bay trees survive the winter. Learn more in this guide.

How to Acclimate Plants for Winter Indoors

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If you take some of your houseplants outside to spend the summer months on the patio or in the garden, you’ll need to plan ahead before you bring them back indoors. As the temperatures drop, follow these top tips for acclimating your plants to the indoor environment to ensure a smooth transition. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for Pittosporum

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Pittosporum species are flowering evergreen shrubs or small trees for USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 11, requiring full sun to partial shade and average, well-draining soil. Select from dwarf or full-size shrubs with green or variegated foliage. Learn how to grow and care for Pittosporum species in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for New Jersey Tea

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Covered in fragrant flowers in spring to early summer, New Jersey tea is a low-maintenance shrub that thrives in dry, rocky locations where many species struggle. This North American native is a pollinator favorite, attracting bees, beetles, and butterflies to the garden. Learn how to grow New Jersey tea in this guide.

Why Is My Aloe Not Producing Pups? 7 Common Reasons

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Aloe plants reproduce by sending out clones called pups. But sometimes an aloe fails to create these new offsets and there are a number of reasons why this might happen. Usually it’s because the plant is stressed in some way. Learn seven common reasons why aloe fails to produce pups and what to do in this guide. Read more.

Tips for Growing Chrysanthemums Indoors

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Chrysanthemums are colorful late-season bloomers and these perennials make gorgeous indoor plants. Keeping them inside year-round can be a bit tricky as they may fail to bloom without the specific conditions they require. Learn about how to grow and care for chrysanthemums indoors in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Prune Jasmine

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Jasmine varieties are easy-care plants appreciated in the garden for their sweetly scented flowers. And to keep them looking their best and covered in blooms from top to bottom, regular maintenance is needed. A light spring cleanup helps to tidy stray vines, but for lush, showy plants, learn how and when to prune jasmine.

How to Grow ‘Polish Red’ Garlic

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‘Polish Red’ has all the wonderful garlicky flavor we love but without the sulfurous bite. The large cloves of this softneck artichoke type are full of garlic goodness, but they won’t burn your sinuses when you take a bite. Interested in growing your own? Learn how to plant and grow ‘Polish Red’ garlic in this guide.

How to Propagate Succulents from Offsets

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One of the fun aspects of growing succulents is how easily they reproduce, and growing new plants from offsets or pups may be the easiest propagation technique of all. However, there are a few important steps you need to follow to ensure you are successful. Learn to propagate succulents from offsets in this guide.

When and How to Fertilize Palms

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Whether potted indoors or grown in the landscape, palms create a tropical ambiance wherever they grow. Unfortunately, these plants may suffer from nutrient deficiencies depending on the soil. Learn more about the symptoms of nutrient deficiency and how to fertilize palms for optimal health in this guide. Read more now.

How to Identify and Address Orchid Crown Rot

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Orchid crown rot, sometimes known as stem rot, is a deadly disease that can quickly destroy a plant, causing discoloration and eventual collapse. The disease has many causes, from overwatering to infection from pathogens like bacteria and fungi. Learn more about this common problem in this guide. Read more now.

13 of the Best Willow Trees for the Home Landscape

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Willow trees prefer full sun to partial shade, proximity to water, and well-draining loamy soil. In addition to the popular weeping species, there are upright varieties with twisting branches, curling leaves, and color variegation. Learn about 13 of the best willow varieties for the home landscape in this guide. Read more.

When and How to Fertilize Flower Bulbs With Blood Meal

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Blood meal is a nitrogen-rich garden fertilizer made from meat processing waste. All plants need some nitrogen, but flowering bulbs are especially hungry for it. Plus, this product deters deer and improves the balance of beneficial soil microbes. Learn when and how to feed your bulbs using blood meal in this guide.

How to Identify and Treat Sunburn on Orchids

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Most orchids we grow at home are shade lovers and don’t appreciate too much sun. Overexposure can cause sun scorch, which results in yellowing leaves, brown spots on roots, stems, and foliage, or even plant death. Learn how to identify sunburn in orchids and what to do about it in this guide. Read more now.

When and How To Water Ginkgo Trees

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Ginkgo trees are a stunning addition to the landscape in Zones 3 to 9, with their statuesque appearance and beautiful fall colors. These trees are low-maintenance and have a decent drought tolerance, but watering at the right time with the optimal amount helps keep them thriving. Learn how to water ginkgo in this guide.

When and How to Thin Apples (And Why You Should)

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We all know pruning is good for apple trees but to promote the best harvest ever, you should also be thinning your apples. Thinning is the process of removing some of the small, developing fruits so the tree can put its energy into the remaining pommes. Learn when and how to thin apples in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Prune Bay Laurel

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Grown for their flavorful, savory leaves, bay laurel trees are also highly versatile as ornamentals for containers, hedges, and topiary. But for a dense, showy thicket of glossy green leaves, and a manageable size, they benefit from pruning every year. Learn when and how to prune bay laurel in this guide. Read more now.

How to Identify and Manage Common Sunflower Diseases

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Bold and beautiful, sunflowers are a vibrant addition to the summer garden. There are a number of pathogens that can damage your plants and cause stunted growth, wilting, discolored foliage, or lack of flowers. Learn about seven common sunflower diseases and how to manage them in this guide. Read more now.

21 of the Best Red Succulent Plants

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Red succulents come in a variety of hues, from bright crimson to deep burgundy. These plants are a visual treat whether you’re looking for a houseplant for a windowsill, or a drought-tolerant landscaping plant for the yard. Learn about 21 of the most beautiful red succulents in this guide. Read more now.

How to Choose the Right Containers for Orchids

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Orchids are unique plants, and many require special pots to help them thrive. The type of container you need depends on whether you have an epiphyte, which grows in trees, or a terrestrial orchid, which grows in the ground. Learn about how to choose the right container for your orchid species in this guide. Read more.

What to Do If Your Garlic Flowers

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If you’re growing garlic, at some point your plants will likely produce flower stalks as they mature. But unlike ornamental alliums, these are generally undesirable as they take energy away from bulb production. Learn all about why garlic flowers and what to do when it happens in this guide. Read more now.

Tips for Growing ‘McIntosh’ Apples

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‘McIntosh’ is the perfect choice for gardeners who want to grow apples in cold regions. The thick-skinned fruits have soft, honey-sweet, cider-flavored flesh that is ideal for making applesauce and for fresh eating. Looking for a classic? Learn how to grow and care for ‘McIntosh’ apple trees in this guide. Read more.

How to Grow and Care for Pussy Willow

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Found growing wild in ditches, marshes, and river banks across North America and Eurasia, pussy willow is a lover of muddy, wet spots. Renowned for their pale, silky flowers which emerge as the winter retreats, the blossoms are a sure sign of spring’s arrival. Learn how to grow pussy willow in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Prune Apple Trees

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An important part of growing apples is knowing why, when, and how to prune the trees to encourage healthy growth and the best fruit production. This is a yearly process that you need to take care of to ensure an abundant harvest. Learn all about when and how to prune apple trees in this guide. Read more now.

Can You Grow Garlic From Seed?

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Gardeners usually start garlic from cloves or maybe even the tiny little bulbils, but these plants also grow seeds inside the flower head. Can you use these seeds to propagate new plants? Yes and no. Confused? We’ll explain how to propagate garlic from seed and why you might want to try in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Fertilize Jasmine

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Jasmine plants are a favorite in the summer garden, climbing freely on trellises for showy, fragrant displays. But if they’re lacking vigor with only a few flowers, you may need to improve your feeding regime. For lush foliage, strong growth, and abundant flowers, learn how and when to fertilize jasmine in this guide.

How to Identify and Manage Willow Galls

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Willow trees need full sun to part shade and moist, loamy soil. Even when their cultural requirements are met, growers may face challenges like unsightly galls. These bumpy growths have various causes, including bacteria, fungi, insects, mites, and nematodes. Read on to learn about willow galls and how to manage them.

How to Encourage Chrysanthemums to Bloom Abundantly

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A mainstay in the late season garden, chrysanthemums are loved for their cheery blooms in gorgeous fall colors. They’re easy to cultivate but to encourage clouds of colorful flowers, they need a bit of hands-on help from the gardener. Learn top tips to help your chrysanthemums bloom prolifically in this guide. Read more.

How to Propagate Hibiscus

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Hibiscus shrubs are gorgeous ornamentals that add brightly colored blooms throughout the summer months. Whether you are growing rose of Sharon, hardy, or tropical varieties, they are easy to propagate via stem cuttings, air layering, and sowing seeds. Learn how to propagate hibiscus plants in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Fertilize Plum Trees

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If you’re growing plums, you’ll need to know how and when to fertilize your trees. It takes a lot of nutrition to produce an abundant harvest of juicy fruits, so it’s important to feed at the right time and with the right product. Learn the when and how to fertilize your plum trees in this guide. Read more now.

Do Pansies Bloom All Summer? Care Tips for Hot Weather

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If you love growing pansies in the spring, winter, and fall, you might hope to enjoy their colorful blooms in the summer months as well. Is it possible to grow pansies and violets when it’s hot? Learn all the details about whether pansies bloom all summer and how to care for them during hot weather in this guide.

How to Grow and Care for Weigela Shrubs

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Weigela is a woody shrub for USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8 with masses of trumpet-like pink, purple, red, white, or yellow blossoms in late spring to early summer. It prefers moderately moist, well-draining soil, and full sun but tolerates partial shade. Learn how to plant and grow weigela in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Ginkgo Trees from Stem Cuttings

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If you want to faithfully reproduce a ginkgo tree that you love, or you want to fill an area of your landscape with trees on a budget, propagating via cuttings is the best method. It’s efficient, effective, and easy. Learn more about how to propagate Ginkgo biloba from stem cuttings in this guide. Read more now.

Tips for Growing Pink Lady Apples

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Pink Lady apples are delicious as well as being gorgeous to look at with their pink skin over a pale greenish hue. “Pink Lady” is the marketing name for a few different apple cultivars that meet defined criteria. Learn about all the history of these apples and how to grow them at home in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for Lupines

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Lupines are dramatic wildflowers or garden ornamentals that are easy to grow plus they fix nitrogen in the soil. Whether you want a low-growing ground cover or a stately upright type for your border, there’s a variety to suit most landscaping needs. Learn how to grow and care for lupines in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Apple Trees

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If you’re growing apple trees, there may come a time when you wish to propagate one of your favorites. There are three main ways to start new apple trees: from seed, via stem cuttings, or by grafting. In this guide, you’ll find step-by-step instructions for each of these three methods and learn the pros and cons. Read more.

11 Reasons (and Solutions!) for Yellow Hibiscus Leaves

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If you’re growing hibiscus and the leaves start to turn yellow, it’s a sign that something is wrong. It could be the result of under- or overwatering, fertilizer issues, temperature extremes, or a disease. Learn about 11 common reasons why your hibiscus plant has yellow leaves and what to do about it in this guide.

29 of the Best Blue Succulent Plants

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With trailing stems or compact rosettes, succulents come in all shapes and sizes, and many of them are a cooling blue hue. This feature protects these xeric plants, which is why there are so many fabulous blue options available. Discover 29 of the best blue succulents and choose your favorites in this guide. Read more.

How to Identify and Manage Apple Scab Fungus

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Apple scab is an extremely common and costly disease that ruins homegrown and commercial harvests alike. Caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, this disease can be controlled if you catch it early and keep on top of management. Learn how to identify and address apple scab in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Dahlias from Seed

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If you love dahlias, you may not know that you can grow some of these gorgeous flowers from seed. Not only does seed propagation save you some cash, but it also allows you to create beautiful new cultivars that haven’t been seen before! Learn when and how to propagate dahlias from seed in this guide. Read more now.

How to Propagate Succulents from Seed in 9 Easy Steps

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If you find succulents fascinating, you might want to try propagating them from seed. However, this gardening project does require a fairly long term commitment, so it’s best to understand the entire process before you get started. Learn how to propagate succulents from seed in 9 steps in this guide. Read more now.

9 Reasons Your Basil Plants Are Wilting and Drooping

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Basil, with its versatile flavor, is a must-have in the herb garden. The plants enjoy moist soil and a full sun location and are generally easy to care for. But what do you do if your basil is wilting and drooping? Learn about nine common reasons why basil may wilt and how to resolve it in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Prune a Weeping Willow

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The weeping willow is a landscape tree for USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9 that grows in full sun to part shade with well-draining, sandy loam. Its branches arch gracefully, often sweeping the ground below. Does this type of tree require pruning? Find out when and how to trim your weeping willow in this guide. Read more.

How to Identify and Prevent Sunscald on Tomatoes

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If you notice discoloration on the outside of your tomatoes, they might have sunscald. This problem results in light green, yellow, or brown patches. It’s caused by a combination of heat and too much sunlight. Learn more about this physiological disorder and how to prevent it so you can enjoy perfect tomatoes. Read more.

Tips for Growing Cast Iron Plants (Aspidistra) Outdoors

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Cast-iron plants are popular as low-maintenance houseplants, but they’re just as easy to grow outdoors – if you’re in Zones 7 and above. They’re adaptable, tough, able to tolerate pollution, and thrive in shady spots. Learn how to plant and grow Aspidistra elatior in the landscape with this guide. Read more now.

Learn About 9 Types of Bay Trees

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Sweet bay (Laurus nobilis) isn’t the only plant that goes by this common name. Many species are referred to as “bay,” and lots of them are edible, with a similar flavor to the type we use as a spice. Learn more about nine different bay plants, how they differ from the common type, and whether they are edible. Read more.

How to Grow and Care for Queen Palms

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The queen palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) is an elegant, regal-looking tree that grows up to 50 feet tall. Tolerant of drought and salt spray, this tropical specimen is easy to care for when grown in its preferred Zones of 9 to 11. Learn how to grow and care for queen palms in this guide. Read more now.

How To Propagate Bird of Paradise Plants

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If you love bird of paradise plants you may wish to consider propagating them at home to increase your stock. Unlike many plants, Strelitzia species can’t be propagated via stem cuttings but you can sow seeds or divide existing plants. Learn more about how to propagate bird of paradise in this guide. Read more now.

Deadheading Petunias: How to Remove Spent Flowers

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In time, petunia flowers will eventually fade and expire leaving your plants looking a little scruffy. To maintain a neat and tidy appearance plus promote further blooming, you’ll need to deadhead these spent blooms. Learn when and how to easily and effectively deadhead your petunias in this guide. Read more now.

Why Gladiolus May Fail to Bloom

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Gladiolus are flowering corms that produce colorful blooms in the late summer garden. If you have problems with your gladiolus not flowering, a few simple adjustments can help to restore their showy floral displays. Learn about the common reasons why gladiolus fail to bloom and how to fix it in this guide. Read more.

What Are the Different Types of Chrysanthemums?

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Autumn-blooming chrysanthemums are perennials native to Asia, often grown as annuals. They are symbols of longevity and prosperity long used in traditional medicine, cooking, and celebrations. Learn more about the 13 types of mums classified by the National Chrysanthemum Society in this guide. Read more now.

How to Identify and Treat 9 Common Dahlia Diseases

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Dahlias don’t suffer from many diseases compared to some other popular garden flowers but those that do infect these plants can be devastating, with no cure. Learn about nine of the most common bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases that may infect your dahlias and what to do about them in this guide. Read more.

Reasons and Fixes for Fraying and Shedding Palm Fronds

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Palms are a diverse group of plants suited to cultivation in Zones 6 to 13 depending on the species. Fronds that are fraying or shedding may be a sign of a problem or could simply be the natural growth tendency of the specific type. Learn about reasons why palm fronds may fray or shed in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Fertilize Persimmons

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Fertilizing persimmon trees at the right time and with the right amount of food is a vital part of their cultivation. Underfeeding will reduce your harvest and overfeeding might cause the fruit to drop in established trees. Learn more about the right way to feed your Diospyros trees in this guide. Read more now.

Learn About Dutch Elm Disease

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Want to strike fear into the heart of a tree lover? Mention the words Dutch elm disease. This problem is caused by fungi that is spread by elm beetles and it can spell disaster if you don’t catch it quickly. Learn more about this devastating problem, what to look for, and what you can do about it in this guide. Read more.

23 of the Best Rose Varieties for Creating a Hedge

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Using roses to create a hedge gives you a functional and beautiful boundary in the garden. You can create a low-growing hedge covered in fragrant blossoms or a taller one blanketed in bright colors to serve as a privacy screen. Discover 23 of the best rose varieties to grow as a hedge in this guide. Read more now.

How to Identify and Control 9 Common Plum Pests

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Is something bugging your plum trees? Are you seeing yellow leaves or deformed fruit? Plum pests can range from no big deal to those that can seriously damage your trees and destroy your harvest. Learn about nine of the most common critters to keep an eye out for and how to deal with them in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for Ceanothus (California Lilac)

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Ceanothus aka California lilac plants are suited to cultivation in Zones 4 to 11. They thrive on neglect and produce heaps of blue, purple, violet, or white blossoms anytime from late winter to early summer, depending on the species. Learn how to plant and grow these delightful shrubs in this guide. Read more now.

How to Identify and Treat Pear Scab

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Pear scab is a common fungal disease seen in European pear varieties that can render your fruits inedible. It’s caused by fungi in the Venturia genus and once you know what to look for, the disease is pretty easy to deal with. Learn more about pear scab and how to identify and control it in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for Fothergilla

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Fothergilla is a relative of witch hazel that enjoys full sun to partial shade and moist, organically rich soil. Suited to cultivation in Zones 4 to 8, these shrubs have fragrant, white, ribbon-like flowers in the spring and brilliant fall foliage. Learn how to plant and grow fothergilla in this guide. Read more now.

When and How to Thin Fruit on Plum Trees

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Thinning your plums is a smart way to increase the size of the fruits and the overall health of your tree. It also helps prevent biennial bearing. Timing is key, as is knowing how many plums to remove when you thin them out. Learn when and how to thin plums for bountiful harvests in this guide. Read more now.