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10 Tips on Planting And Caring for Succulents

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Hey guys, Here I want to share 10 tips on planting and caring for succulents. And this information is going to be geared a little bit more toward beginners, so kind of succulents one on one. And I know that there are a lot of different ways to do things and there are a lot of great tips out there but the things. Here, I'm going to share with you those things that I think helped me the most especially in the beginning. So I'm really hoping that after reading this you feel inspired and encouraged to go try planting succulents yourself. Tips on Planting And Caring for Succulents Choose a Container So the first tip is to choose a container with drainage basically anything with a hole in the bottom that way water has a chance to escape in that pool, which can cause your plant to rot.  Recommended Pot for Succulents , you can buy it from amazon . Soil The second tip is to use soil specifically blended for cactus and succulents because they prefer a soil that's lighter, faster dra

21 Plants and Herbs You Can Propagate From Cuttings

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Growing plants from cuttings are one of the most straightforward ways to start your own garden without a struggle. Plants grown from cuttings are accurate clones of the parent plant, so you have a complete idea of what you are growing. Generally, growing plants from the seeds is a long process, this is the reason why many gardeners prefer to grow new plants from cuttings.  In picking a place to grow your herbs, keep in mind that they need a good four to six hours of sun daily. There are many herbs that you can grow to enhance your cooking. When you plant a kitchen garden, don’t only plant the herbs you know, take a chance on something else. You might just be surprised. So, if you are ready to grow plants and herbs from cuttings, here is a list of plants and herbs you can start from cuttings. Sage The best way to regrow sage is by cuttings from a garden in the fall and repots it in spring. You can easily place the cuttings in water until they form roots, and then transplant them into th

How to Grow Cilantro (Coriander)

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Cilantro is a great herb addition to any outdoor garden. Not only is it a relatively easy plant to grow outdoors, but it actually boasts two herbs for the price of one. The name cilantro refers to the plant's green stems and flat leaves (which are best eaten fresh) while its other common name, coriander, refers to the seeds, which are used as a common cooking spice, especially in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Asian cuisines. Cilantro is best planted in the early spring and will grow quickly throughout the summer, often yielding its first harvest of leaves within 30 days. Its seeds will be ready for harvest closer to three months from planting. History of Cilantro (Coriander) Cilantro has been used for many centuries in the cooking of Mexico, India, Africa, Spain, Russia, China, many areas of Asia - especially Thailand, and the Middle East. It is thought to be native to North Africa or the Middle East. In addition to its many culinary uses, cilantro seeds were used medicinally, especi

GROWING CELERY: How to Grow Celery From the Base

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Growing celery from the base of the stalks is a fun, easy garden project that produces fast results. There are two ways to do it: using just water in a container or planting the base in potting soil. You might get more leaves than stalks when growing celery from its base, and your celery might not be as big as a store-bought bunch. However, there are great ways to use celery leaves in cooking. Not only is garden celery better-tasting than store-bought types, but also it’s less chemically laden. In cool spring and summer regions, plant celery in early spring. In warm spring and summer regions, plant celery in mid to late summer for harvest in late autumn or early winter. Think of them as an herb: They taste like mild celery and work well in soups, stews, and more; some people even use them as a substitute for cilantro. Here’s our advice on sowing, growing, and harvesting celery.  WHAT IS CELERY? Celery is considered both a vegetable and an herb belonging to the genus Apium and the famil

How to Care for Heartleaf Philodendron | Plant Care

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Botanical Name: Philodendron scandens Common Name: Philodendron Heartleaf, Sweetheart Vine If there were ever a plant that’s perfect for people who are terrible with plants, it’s the sweetheart or heartleaf philodendron. Not only are they easy to keep healthy but they come in a variety of beautiful shades and can be kept as cheerful, bushy plants or graceful trailers. Heartleaf philodendron is a popular house plant because it is extremely easy to grow. The Philodendron Heartleaf is a fast-growing, easy, vining plant. Its graceful, heart-shaped leaves are dark and glossy green in color but almost look transparent at times. Native to Africa and the Canary Islands, the Heartleaf can be grown as a trailer or climber. This full, trailing plant is perfect on top of bookshelves or in a plant hanger where its vines can ‘spill’ out. The Philodendron Heartleaf is incredibly forgiving and will tolerate all kinds of neglect including low light, poor soil, and inconsistent watering. This is a gre

How To Grow and Care For Hoya Carnosa Tricolor

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Hoya Carnosa is also commonly referred to as a wax plant due to its thick, you guessed it, wax-like leaves. A tricolor Hoya Carnosa is recognizable by the color of these waxy leaves. Green, white and pink, this variety of hoya has pink stems that branch out into colorful leaves. Wax plants have beautiful, long slender stems covered with thick, glossy, succulent leaves. It is popular as a houseplant due to its attractive foliage and clusters of sweet-scented, star-shaped pink-white flowers. Wax plants are found vining along with trees and cascading out of available crevices. Owing to their epiphytic nature they have the ability to draw nutrients and moisture out of the warm damp jungle air. These are truly majestic houseplants that are a must-have for any plant collection. Height 2m indoors and 6m in its natural habitat. Soil Chose a well-draining soil mix for this Hoya as you would for most other houseplants. If you mix your soil on your own use a combination of peat moss, vermiculite,

Boston Fern Care: How To Care For Boston Fern

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With its lush green leaves, the Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a very popular indoor houseplant. They can look like they are on death’s door, and then come back to life quickly with a bit of care. This species of fern is a part of the Nephrolepis genus, popular after its discovery in 1894 within a batch of Sword ferns. Ferns might have a reputation for being fussy, but they are truly very hardy plants. Boston Fern Care Boston ferns appreciate a little TLC. They like warm and humid conditions. And they don’t enjoy temperature extremes, either outside or from drafts, air conditioners, and heating vents indoors. It’s important to maintain stable growing conditions for Boston ferns, as an element to their care that’s out of whack can quickly damage the plant. Light Boston ferns do best in bright, indirect light. Too much shade can result in sparse fronds that aren’t their typical bright color. And too much sun can burn the fronds. So both outdoors and indoors, make sure direct sunli

Growing Orchids at Home: How to Grow and Care for Orchids

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Orchids, also known as Orchidaceae, are one of the most beautiful flowers around due to their large, long-lasting blooms and crisp colors. They can be found in white, pink, magenta, purple, and yellow hues. Orchids symbolize fertility, elegance, and love. Orchids are some of the most commonly grown houseplants. Provided they have proper growing conditions, it isn’t difficult to learn how to take care of orchid plants. If you are new to the world of orchids, don't be afraid of them. Many orchids can be easy to grow if you take some time to learn what they need. One of the most popular types of orchids is the moth orchid or phalaenopsis. This variety blooms one to two times a year and the flowers last from two to three months. Other popular types of orchids are dendrobium and oncidium, which bloom one to two times a year and have flowers that last a little over a month. Orchid Growing Tips There are more than 20,000 types of orchids around the world, and their growth is dependant on

How to Grow And Care For Dracaena Marginata Indoors

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Dracaena marginata, more commonly known as a dragon tree, is an attractive plant with green sword-like, red-edged leaves. It makes a big impact as an indoor plant and well suited for offices and homes. They grow to be tall trees that aren't just visually stunning in a space, they also remove harmful chemicals from the air. Dracaena marginata plants can be used as table plants, but they are especially impressive as tall trees with multiple canes and hundreds of long, thin, green leaves trimmed in dark red. The canes are often thick, twisted, and woody, making them a desirable and expensive “specimen” plant. NASA lists a Dracaena marginata is an excellent plant for removing harmful chemicals from the air. Dracaena marginata is a low-maintenance plant that can last for years. It prefers a bright or lightly shaded spot but will also tolerate lower light levels. It likes moist compost but is tolerant of erratic watering. Wipe the leaves occasionally to keep them dust-free and shiny, pul

How To Grow Purple Shamrock | How To Care For Oxalis Triangularis

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 Oxalis Triangularis Overview Oxalis triangularis is often referred to as "purple shamrocks. Oxalis triangularis are not Irish natives; however – instead, they hail from Brazil. Oxalis is a variety of the wood sorrel group and is well known for being an invasive weed in most gardens. However, some types of Oxalis are perfectly well behaved and don't spread all over the places, such as the Oxalis Triangularis. Oxalis are excellent houseplants because they come in a range of colors and sizes. They are SO prolific that they are considered to be weeds to greenhouse growers and gardeners. Some would go through a dormant phase in the winter if they were kept as a houseplant.  The striking purple leaves stand out amongst green indoor plants, and it's also photophilic, which mean that the leaves open and close in response to light. At night the leaves fold down, and during the day, they will open up.  Flowering Many small trumpet-shaped blooms sitting over the leaves arrive during

How To Grow and Care For Zebra Plant | Indoor Plant Guide

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Aphelandra squarrosa, known more commonly as the Zebra plant, is a tropical plant originally from Brazil. Typically grown indoors, it's lauded for its unique dark leaves that are striped with white veins, as well as its colorful flowers. The leaves are large and waxy in a base color of dark green with contrasting creamy white veins, making it easy to see where this plant. This attractive houseplant is grown for its unusual foliage, along with its striking flowers. It can be quite a challenge to encourage the flowers to bloom, (which usually happens in late summer or early autumn) but when they do they are a sight to behold in startling yellow. Like many tropical plants, the Zebra plant can be a challenge to grow indoors, especially in temperate areas. It requires a lot of moisture, warmth, and food to thrive, and indoor conditions are not always naturally conducive to the plant. Still, with the right care and attention, a Zebra plant can thrive for several months. Zebra Plant Care

How To Grow and Care For Prayer Plants

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The prayer plant is one of the most distinguishable tropicals, thanks to its beautiful decorative leaves. The popular tricolor variety has deep green, velvety leaves with yellow splotches down the midrib and arching red veins traveling to the leaf margins. A slow-grower, the prayer plant can eventually reach up to a foot in height indoors. The maranta leuconeura is also known as the prayer plant. Once evening descends, this low-growing Brazilian native has a habit of raising its leaves to an upright position and folding them as if in prayer. It can thrive outdoors only in the U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 11 and 12, so it’s typically cultivated indoors. Prayer plant care isn’t difficult as long as you address its specific needs. As a tropical plant, it has distinct requirements for humidity, temperature, and water.   How to Grow a Prayer Plant The prayer plant tolerates low light conditions, it does best in bright, indirect sunlight. The prayer plant prefers well

How To Care For Air Plants | Indoor Plant Guide

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Air plants are a stunning and unique addition to any house plant collection! The name “air plant” is actually a bit misleading. Members of the Tillandsia genus are so-called not because they can thrive on air alone, but because they require no soil at all to grow. In fact, assuming that Tillandsia only needs air to survive is one of the most common mistakes we see in air plant care. When it comes to indoor plant care, air plants (Tillandsia) are supposed to be some of the easiest. For starters, they don’t even need soil, absorbing water and nutrients through scales on their leaves—in the wild they survive just hanging onto the bark of trees and whatnot, catching whatever bit of rain and bird poop that comes their way. But just like succulents and orchids, some people have trouble keeping them alive. Here are the best practices we recommend for air plant care. First, we’ll talk about how to care for air plants in general, and then we’ll talk about adaptations in air plant care for aquar

HOW TO GROW AND CARE FOR JADE PLANTS

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Jade plants are succulent houseplants, which makes them fairly resilient and easy to grow indoors—plus, they’re long-lived. Jade plants were absolutely everywhere in the 1970s — they were the quintessential houseplant growing in hanging macramé planters. Now macramé is hot again and, thankfully, jade plants really never went away. That’s because they are some of the easiest houseplants to grow.  With their thick, woody stems and oval-shaped leaves, jade plants have a miniature, tree-like appearance that makes them very appealing for use as a decorative houseplant. They live for a very long time, often being passed down from generation to generation and reaching heights of three feet or more when grown indoors. Jade plants adapt well to the warm, dry conditions found in most homes. Many people enjoy growing jade plants in their homes and offices, and they are considered to be symbols of good luck. But you do not need to be lucky to learn what the proper care and maintenance of jade plan

HOW TO PROPAGATE SNAKE PLANT CUTTINGS IN WATER

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Sansevieria trifasciata (also known as the Snake Plant or Mother-In-Law's Tongue) is one of the most popular and hardy species of houseplants. This succulent plant is very forgiving and perfect for beginners. Sansevierias have several names: Snake Plant, Mother In Law Tongue, Bowstring Hemp Plant, or Devil’s Tongue. They are some of the easiest and most beautiful plants to grow,  Sansevieria plants are great for indoors and mild climates outdoors.  Native to southern Africa, snake plants are well adapted to conditions similar to those in southern regions of the United States. Because of this, they may be grown outdoors for part of all of the year in USDA zones 8 and warmer. However, they spread by sending out underground runners and may become invasive, so treat snake plants like you would bamboo; plant it only in contained areas or pots. SNAKE PLANT PROPAGATION Learning how to propagate snake plants is easy. It’s true that too much water can kill your plant, but rooting a snake pl