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7 Black-Eyed Susans for a Colorful Garden

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In this article, you will find an in depth guide to 7 Black-eyed Susans for your garden or back yard. Named for their striking dark, brown-purple centers, they add pockets of striking color to gardens all over North America. The tall plants often reach 3 feet in height, with the brightly colored flowers suspended from stalks over 8-inches long. The...

How to Grow Coneflowers from seed

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The vibrant blooms of the Coneflower are a favorite among many gardeners. It is common to plant them in pots, but if you have a large yard or garden, or simply got some coneflower seeds, you might be curious about How to Grow Coneflowers and How to Germinate Coneflower from Seed. What are Coneflowers? Coneflowers, the little native flowers that are...

4 Signs Your Plants Need Humidity

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Houseplants bring you closer to nature, and just having a little green in your life has been shown to have incredible benefits for mental and physical health. While our plants are busy delivering health benefits to us, we need to ensure that all their needs are being met as well. In this article, you will learn the 4 Signs Your...

How to make your Green Giant Arborvitae grow big and fast

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The Green Giant Arborvitae is a great screening shrub which is known to grow 3 to 5 feet per year. But, there is a trick to that. You cant just plant it and expect it to grow fast like a weed. For it to actually to grow that fast, these great green beauties need a little TLC and I'm...

Russian Sage – A Complete Guide

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The Russian Sage is for any gardener who desires to just plant and ignore. This fuss-free garden perennial displays large masses of grey-green leaves on stems that explode into a mass of hazy purple flowers are sure to turn heads and catch the eye of all passers-by. It is a drought-tolerant plant that will create an eye-catching display and treat...

Attract Butterflies and Hummingbirds with these Top 10 Plants

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Do you want to transform your garden into a heaven on Earth? You might be thinking, is it possible? Of course, it is. Just plant the best flowers to attract hummingbirds and butterflies in your garden. And enjoy the magic of nature. No doubt, the best feeling in this world is, close your eyes and relax in your garden...

How to Propagate a Cactus

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There are a fantastic variety of colors, shapes, and sizes in the cacti family, making them an appealing plant for avid gardeners looking for something unique or time-poor gardeners who need easy-care plants. These guys are tough, slow-growing, and live for many years. After acquiring your first cactus, you will probably want to grow your collection further. You can...

How to use Watering Gel Beads for Houseplants

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Watering gel beads offer an attractive solution for growing plants indoors without soil. The beads are colorful, non-toxic, and one pound can soak up 50 gallons of water, or around 30 grams for every gram of watering gel beads. You probably shouldn't go around replacing all your houseplants' soil with gel-beads, but for plants that prefer a watery environment and...

Best Plants for Kids – A Top 10 List

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A multitude of studies reveal the health benefits a few indoor plants can deliver, to anyone. The list including stress relief, concentration, quicker recovery from illness, and the list goes on. In this article, we compiled a Top 10 List of Best Plants for Kids It's good to know that indoor plants are good for you and your kids but selecting...

5 Reasons to Own a Cactus

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Did you know there are more than 2,000 varieties of cactus, which come in almost as many unique shapes and sizes? It's a massive range of choices, so we suggest you take your time finding one you can live with. Just in case you were wondering why you should consider owning a cactus, here are five reasons why we...