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Vegetables to Plant in July for a Late Summer/Early Fall Harvest

You’ve pulled your neglected bolted lettuce and harvested your hardneck garlic. You have holes in your garden bed and it seems a waste not...

Mother in Law’s Tongue Plant Care: A Comprehensive Guide

If you’re looking for a plant that’s both stylish and easy to care for, the Mother in Law’s Tongue (also known as Snake...

Tradescantia, Aspidistra, Marble Queen, SoH, Snake Plants and more… – HOUSE PLANT HOUSE

For today’s Repotting Diaries, I’m working through some more of my houseplants that need a bit of a transformation. There’s a bit of propagation...

Mastering Plant Training Techniques: How to Train Plants

Mastering Plant Training Techniques Looking to take your indoor growing game to...

10 Trees to Plant in Iowa Landscapes (That Aren’t Maples!)

Expand your horizons beyond the usual—and diversify your yard with beautiful, hardy alternatives. We love a good maple tree—but let’s be honest: everyone has one....

Renovation Diaries 10. Painting the entire Chapel, kitchen plans, reclaimed flooring and more… – HOUSE PLANT HOUSE

Painting the Chapel was never going to be a speedy undertaking. So over the last few weeks I’ve been a little quiet online as...

Mandevilla Plant Care, Tips for Growing and Training Mandevilla Vine

Big, trumpet-shaped flowers cover Mandevilla plant from spring through fall. Scrolled flower buds open to reveal red, white or pink petals with yellow throats or...

How to Grow, Water, Prune this Florist Plant

Good azalea care will help your flowers to stay beautiful. You'll find azaleas for sale in florist's shops any time of year, but those...

HPH photo diary / 20. Cherry Blossom Season – HOUSE PLANT HOUSE

Cherry blossom season has arrived! Welcoming these blooms is a classic signifier of Springtime for many of us. It’s colder up here in the...

When To Plant Hydrangeas To Give Them A Strong Start

Hydrangeas have long been popular shrubs, revered for their large flower heads that give a decorative pop of color to the landscape or as...

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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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