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  • Growing Plants

    Gardeners often prefer to grow certain plants indoors because all the growing conditions can be controlled and monitored. With the help of artificial lighting such as plant lamps, whether...

  • Aloe Plant

    Aloe vera is a favorite among many plant lovers because it is easy to grow and because of its skin healing properties. Using the right combination of warm temperature and indirect lighting, almost...

  • Buy Seeds

    Near the entrance of the grocery store you can usually find a display of garden seeds in envelopes. Many impulse shoppers grab a pack or two of their favorite vegetable or flower seeds to plant,...

  • Carnivorous Plants

    Carnivorous plants are meat eaters, just like most of us humans. Named from the root word carnivore, these flesh eating plants feast on insects, bugs and the occasional small animal that wanders...

  • Christmas Plants

  • Ear Plants

    Elephant ear plants make a spectacular display whether you use them in the garden or as a container or house plant. Elephant ears are tropical plants, so they do do better outdoors in...

  • English Ivy

    English ivy, often seen climbing bricks in outdoor landscapes, is a popular houseplant. Its small green leaves on vines have an elegant classic look, and a variety of forms are now also available....

  • Ginger Plants

    The red ginger plant, also called ostrich plume, is a tropical flower native to Malaysia. It prefers hot, humid climate conditions and will grow to a height of up to eight feet. Once the plant...

  • Growing Bamboo

    Bamboo has a bad reputation for growing out of control. What a pity, because this elegant, hardy plant is perfect for screening unpleasant views or adding an Asian element to a garden. There are...

  • Growing Bamboo In Water

    Water bamboo, sometimes called lucky bamboo, is one of the easiest of all house plants to grow. It doesn't require a lot of light and, since it grows in plain water, you don't have to worry about...

  • How to Grow With Clay Soil

    Techniques for growing with clay soil can vary from person to person. Determine what works best for you when growing plants in clay soil with the advice of a third-generation flower grower in this...

  • How to Care for a Lily Bulbs

    Lilly bulbs can be cared for quite easily as long as they are provided with sun and room to grow. Learn to properly care for your lily bulbs with tips from a third-generation flower grower in this...

  • How to Care for Gerber Daisies

    Caring for Gerber daisies is easy as long as you put them in a really sunny hot spot and give them good drainage. Find the best place to grow and care for your Gerber daisies with the guidance of...

  • How to Grow Stevia Plants

    Growing Stevia plants can provide an edible herb that works well in almost any dish that calls for sugar. Learn how to grow Stevia in your garden with tips from a third-generation flower grower in...

  • How to Grow Damiana

    Growing Damiana in your garden only requires a few simple materials. Discover how to grow Damiana with the guidance of a third-generation flower grower in this free video on plant care.

  • How to Grow Sunflower Plants

    To grow sunflowers, all you need to do is make sure they receive sun and get some warm temperatures. Make a sunflower garden with the assistance of a third-generation flower grower in this free...

  • How to Grow Physalis

    After growing Physalis, this Chinese Lantern plant can be one of the funnest plants that you can have in your garden. Grow this fun plant in your garden with help from a third-generation flower...

  • How to Care for Sundews

    To care for Sundews, the most important thing to remember is to provide constant moisture. Avoid having your Sundews dry out with the advice of a third-generation flower grower in this free video...

  • How to Grow Cranesbill

    Growing Cranesbill is almost the same as growing geraniums, and they need just a few things to survive. Find out the best way to grow Cranesbill with tips from a third-generation flower grower in...

  • How to Grow Adenium Obesum

    Adenium Obesum's grow both indoors and outdoors and is also known as a desert rose. Follow these few simple rules to grow a desert rose from a third-generation flower grower in this free video on...

  • How to Grow Boswellia

    Growing Boswellia in your garden can really be a fascinating and beautiful plant. Learn to grow this frankincense tree in your garden with the advice of a third-generation flower grower in this...

  • How to Grow Lemon Trees in a Pot

    To grow a lemon tree in a pot without making a mess requires a little preparation. Discover the best way to grow a lemon tree in a pot with tips from a third-generation flower grower in this free...

  • How to Prune Wave Petunias

    When pruning wave petunias, be sure to cut off all dead foliage and blossoms before trimming the plant back by one-third. Encourage healthy new growth in a wave petunia with helpful information...

  • How to Grow Morning Glories From Seed

    Starting morning glories from the seed involves either keeping them in a moist bag kept at room temperature until they sprout or planting them directly into seed trays. Start growing morning...

  • How to Care for Lily Bulbs

    Lily bulbs should be treated similarly to any other bulb flower or vegetable by storing them in a cold, dry place for the winter. Keep lily bulbs healthy for future planting with helpful...

  • Growing Poinsettias

    Since poinsettias are native to Mexico, they require a warm climate and mild winter, so bringing them indoors during cold weather is advisable. Grow holiday poinsettias throughout the year with...

  • How to Store Lily Bulbs

    Storage for lily bulbs can include filling a plastic bag with soil, mulch or grass, throwing the bulb in the mix and keeping it in the refrigerator for the winter. Allow lily bulbs to go dormant...

  • How to Care for Thunbergia

    Thunbergia vines, also known as black-eyed Susan vines, need to be brought indoors for the winter in most climates, as they cannot survive in weather below 50 degrees. Plant thunbergias near a...

  • How to Care for Yucca Plants

    Yucca plants prefer dry, desert like areas with good drainage, so they often grow well alongside cacti and succulents. Care for a yucca plant, which is native to the Americas, with helpful...

  • How to Care for a Voodoo Lily

    Voodoo lilies often prefer full sun, but they can also thrive in partial shade if the climate is particularly hot. Learn to keep a voodoo lily blooming with helpful information from a sustainable...

  • How to Grow Alstroemeria

    Alstroemeria plants, also known as Peruvian lilies, are mountainous plants native to South America, so they require plenty of good drainage. Recreate this plant's native conditions with helpful...

  • How to Care for a Canna Plant

    Canna plants enjoy plenty of moisture during the summer months, but they need to be completely dried out during the winter. Keep a canna plant thriving throughout the year with helpful information...

  • How to Plant Peonies

    Peonies require full, hot sun during the growing season, but they also require a dormant winter. Store peonies in a cold garage or even in a refrigerator during winter with helpful information...

  • How to Plant Azaleas

    Azaleas should be planted in the shade of trees, but they need plenty of drainage to prevent rotting roots. Care for azalea shrubs with helpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free...

  • How to Prune a Cranesbill

    Pruning a cranesbill plant simply requires trimming back spent flowers, eliminating any dead leaves and then chopping back one-third of the plant. Prune a cranesbill to encourage new growth with...

  • How to Plant Ivy

    Consider planting ivy in a hanging basket instead of planting it in the ground, as it multiplies aggressively and can kill surrounding plants and trees. Keep ivy plants contained with helpful...

  • How to Care for a Clivia Plant

    Clivia plants, native to South Africa, grow naturally underneath the warm shade of other trees, and they can continue producing blooms throughout the fall. Keep a clivia plant thriving in the...

  • How to Care for Cranesbill

    Cranesbill, also known as hearty geranium, are easy to grow when they are watered, allowed to dry out and pruned regularly. Care for a cranesbill plant with helpful information from a sustainable...

  • How to Plant Staghorn Ferns

    Staghorn ferns grow best in warm, humid shade at the V-intersection of two tree stumps or branches. Recreate a staghorn fern's native environment with helpful information from a sustainable...

  • How to Store Herb Seeds

    Herb seeds can be stored throughout the winter in paper envelopes, boxes or bags until they are ready for planting in the spring. Harvest seeds from herbs after they have bloomed with helpful...

  • How to Plant Freesias

    Freesia plants stem from bulbs, so they should be planted in at least groups of three in high-quality composted soil. Grow freesias directly in the ground or in containers with helpful information...

  • How to Prune a Hibiscus Plant

    Pruning a hibiscus plant involves cutting off the dead blooms, trimming out any dead foliage and removing the suckers that grow from the bottom. Keep a hibiscus plant pruned to encourage more...

  • How to Save the Seeds From Flowers

    To save the seeds from a variety of flowers, simply collect the seedpods in a paper bag or envelope once they develop, dry them out over the winter, and plant them in the spring. Save seeds to...

  • Planting Wildflower Seeds

    Wildflower seeds can be sprinkled directly into the ground or they can be started in containers and seed-starting trays. Start growing native wildflowers from the seed with helpful information...

  • How to Grow Streptocarpus

    Streptocarpus plants, also known as Cape Primroses, originate in coastal South Africa, so they prefer partial shade and plenty of moisture. Keep pruning streptocarpus plants to encourage new...

  • Growing Hollyhocks

    Hollyhock plants can grow to be several feet high and they multiply aggressively, so keeping them pruned is key to maintaining them. Plant hollyhocks in full, hot sunshine with helpful information...

  • How to Prune Cannas

    Pruning cannas simply involves trimming out the dead foliage to allow for new plant growth. Keep a canna looking nice and producing new leaves with helpful information from a sustainable gardener...

  • How to Care for a Potted Lemon Tree

    A potted lemon tree can thrive for many years when it is watered well, left to drain completely and placed in sunshine during the day. Keep a lemon tree indoors or in a green house for the winter...

  • How to Plant Hot Peppers

    Planting hot peppers can be done by using seeds or plants and will produce delicious peppers to add to Asian or Mexican dishes. Follow these steps explained by an expert gardener in this free...

  • How to Plant Bulbs the Correct Way

    Planting bulbs the correct way requires containers, some flower bulbs, good soil, and a spot that will get plenty of sunshine and drainage. Grow flower bulbs in groups of two or three with advice...

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