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How to Grow Adenium Obesum as a Houseplant

Desert rose plant is a gorgeous succulent that's easy to grow indoors. Discover how to care for desert rose as a houseplant, when to...

Once A Year And This Is It

Once a year we have spring in Michigan, and this is it. Ha. Let that big talk on my part...

Best – The Rusted Garden

As spring approaches, pea seeds are some of the first seeds that go into...

Finding the Perfect Distance: How Far Should a Grow Light Be from Your Plants?

Growing plants indoors can be a rewarding experience, especially when you have the right tools at your disposal. One such tool that plays a...

The Pollen Sacs are Missing on My African Violet Flowers. What Happened?

Pollen sacs are always present on African violets, right? Not always. Have you seen one without them? Would you even notice? What happened to...

How To Keep Your Farm Hygienic and Clean?

Hydroponics Farming is literally Booming!Hydroponics in India started taking its baby steps in 2010 and now in every state we can spot so many...

From the plot: interview with @life_on_the_lot

As part of our ‘From the Plot’ series over on Instagram, we’ve been talking to inspirational growers who generously share their gardening knowledge with...

Chelsea Show Gardens 2024 – Janna Schreier Garden Design

It’s that magical time again! Every year, I wonder if it can continue to inspire me as much and every year, of course it...

Fern Fronds Have Spores on their Undersides. What Is Their Purpose?

Fern spores are small “spots” on the underside of the fronds. Have you ever noticed them and thought your fern had a bad case...

How to Grow Food at Home

THE DISCONNECT “The Great Food Disconnect” highlights this further, with studies from both the UK and United States that demonstrates the lack of fresh food...

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Drop the Beet: Growing No-Till Beets

Let’s drop the beet! Beets can be grown year-round and are a perfect, flavorful addition to meals. Start growing your own no-till beets with...

What to Plant at 40°, 50°, 60°, and 70°F

Sharing is caring! One of the biggest shifts in my gardening over the past 30 years has been moving away from the calendar and focusing...

Guide to Raised Bed Design

Raised garden beds are a great choice for many gardeners. They allow you to turn unused space, like a rooftop or yard, into a...
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