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How to Grow Jelly Bean Plant Indoors

Botanical Name: Sedum rubrotinctumMany plants in the Sedum family make good houseplants. Because of its easy-growing nature and good looks, St. rubrotinctum is one...

Essential Grow Equipment Guide: Gear Up for Success

Introduction Embark on your indoor gardening journey equipped with the best grow equipment...

Commercial Hydroponics Farming in South Africa — Grow Guru

Commercial hydroponics farming in South Africa, a ground-breaking concept has given farmers more control over the...

How to Grow Fall Brassicas in Hot Weather

July marks the start of fall planting in the gardens at Southern Exposure. We’re located in zone 7a, and while July may seem too...

How To Keep The Heat Down In Your Grow Room Over Summer

As the temperature starts to rise, so does the threat to your plants from heat stress and pests/diseases. A lot of urban gardeners decide...

Harvesting & Curing Cannabis Plants — Grow Guru

We are here to ensure the fruits of your labour don't go to waste by helping...

Step by Step Guide To Grow Plants Hydroponically

Do you know that growing crops in soil comes with loads of risks for the growers? Yes, you heard that right! Invading weeds cause...

Grow Light Vs Regular Light For Indoor Plants

Grow lights are designed to give plants more red and blue light for photosynthesis. Regular lights have only blue and yellow and almost no...

10+ Low-Light Hydroponic Plants You Should Grow

Kale, spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, and some herbs are examples of low-light hydroponic plants. These plants can survive with little light or need far less...

7 Fun Ways to Grow and Display Phalaenopsis Orchids

Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. The sky is the limit when exploring ways to grow and...

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Susan’s Spring Garden in Michigan

Hi GPODers! Depending on where your garden is located, and the types of plants you...

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...
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