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How to Grow Cordyline Plant Indoors | Ti Plant Care - balconygardenweb.com
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05.08.2023 / 07:29

How to Grow Cordyline Plant Indoors | Ti Plant Care

Cordylines are quite easy to grow and look stunning with their vibrant colored leaves! Though they are quite hardy, in this article, you will get to know How to Grow Cordyline Plant Indoors to keep them happy and thriving!

28 Easy Indoor Vertical Planter Projects Even a Novice Can Complete - balconygardenweb.com
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01.08.2023 / 12:49

28 Easy Indoor Vertical Planter Projects Even a Novice Can Complete

These Easy Indoor Vertical Planter Projects will help you to make the best use of empty walls and limited space to grow your favorite houseplants in style!

7 Best Bromeliads Anyone Can Grow Easily Indoors - balconygardenweb.com
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29.07.2023 / 08:07

7 Best Bromeliads Anyone Can Grow Easily Indoors

Bromeliads are one of the most colorful plants you can adorn your rooms with. If you want the most stunning ones for your home, then check out these Best Bromeliads Anyone Can Grow Easily Indoors!

25 DIY Jewelry with Plant Ideas You Must Try! - balconygardenweb.com
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25.07.2023 / 12:43

25 DIY Jewelry with Plant Ideas You Must Try!

Transform your love for nature into a work of art with these DIY Jewelry with Plant Ideas! From pressed flowers to dried leaves, unleash your creativity and adorn yourself with unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. Get ready to put your green thumb to the test and discover the endless possibilities of plant-inspired jewelry!

Test your soil texture, and try new peas and beans with ira wallace - awaytogarden.com - state Virginia - state North Carolina
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21.07.2023 / 22:28

Test your soil texture, and try new peas and beans with ira wallace

Q. Since all gardening starts with the soil, Ira, one that really caught my eye was the DIY soil test with dishwashing powder and water in the glass jar. A. I first came across the test back in the 70s, when I was a 4-H and Girl Scout leader. The area in North Carolina where I was living at the time had red clay (just like we do here in Virginia).You can sort of tell what kind of soil you have by making a ball of it in your hand, but to be more clear about your soil texture—so you can have a better idea of moisture-holding capacity and how much organic material in the form of compost you need—this test is great.You take a quart Mason jar, fill it one-third to half full with soil. Make sure you’re just getting soil, and not big clumps of grass; go below that, to sample the first 6 inches.A trowel you use for planting bulbs is great for getting a soil profile.Then add water until the jar is about t

Southern-style heirlooms, with ira wallace of southern exposure - awaytogarden.com - state Virginia
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21.07.2023 / 22:28

Southern-style heirlooms, with ira wallace of southern exposure

Ira is a board member of the Organic Seed Alliance, and also the author of the brand-new “Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast” (affiliate link). Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, situated in central Virginia, between Richmond and Charlottesville, offers 700-plus varieties of open-pollinated seed, including many heirlooms, many mid-Atlantic and Southeast focused.Which brings up the topic of regionality—a potential factor in how a particular variety of tomato or cuke or another crop will perform for you.  Notations in catalogs such as days to maturity or how a variety holds up to heat or handles diseases common in your area may have influenced whether you chose one type of seed over another. Lately I’ve been learning how regionally sourced seed–seed that was grown on a seed farm with relatively similar conditio

Lessons in the plants: ‘braiding sweetgrass,’ with robin wall kimmerer - awaytogarden.com
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21.07.2023 / 22:24

Lessons in the plants: ‘braiding sweetgrass,’ with robin wall kimmerer

I will let her tell you more about herself and about the plant called sweetgrass from which we can all learn so much–and about the generosity of all plants, and coming to know them using not just our intellect, scientifically, but to fully know them using mind, body, emotion, and spirit. “Braiding Sweetgrass” are helping me shape my intentions for the year ahead–and perhaps it will likewise for you. Read along as you listen to the Dec. 25, 2017 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).q&a with robin wall kimmererQ. You write in “Braiding Sweetgrass:” “I’m a plant scientist, and I want to be clear, but I am also a poet and the world speaks

A curious look at plants, and life, with ‘lab girl’ author hope jahren - awaytogarden.com - state Hawaii
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21.07.2023 / 22:22

A curious look at plants, and life, with ‘lab girl’ author hope jahren

Hope Jahren is a geobiologist, a three-time Fulbright award recipient, and a tenured professor at the University of Hawaii. Beyond her scientific distinctions, she is also a lover of leaves, and of trees; in possession of a great gift for writing and a wild and wonderfully alive sense of humor, something, it turns out in the 20ish-years of adventures she takes us on in “Lab Girl,” that it never hurts having with her to fall back on.Read along as you listen to the July 4, 2016 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).my q&a with ‘lab girl’ hope jahrenQ. Thank you for this exhilarating book, Hope Jahren. I’m not even sure how to say what it’s about without sounding all woo-woo and saying, “It’s about life.

Women in the plant world: ‘the earth in her hands,’ with jennifer jewell - awaytogarden.com - state California
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21.07.2023 / 22:09

Women in the plant world: ‘the earth in her hands,’ with jennifer jewell

A lot of gardening, and especially writing, is done on one’s own as a solitary pursuit, but the book brings to life a sense of community and common purpose among the women portrayed, despite their different career choices—from research scientist to floral designer to operating a seed company and more—and despite the fact that they hail from around the globe.Jennifer Jewell is author of “The Earth in Her Hands” (affiliate link) and is also the creator of the popular“Cultivating Place” podcast, produced with North State Public Radio in Chico, California. We talked about some of the women profiled in it, from seed experts Renee Shepherd and Ira Wallace, to Annie Hayes of Annie’s Annuals mail-

Science-based companion planting: ‘plant partners,’ with jessica walliser - awaytogarden.com
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21.07.2023 / 22:09

Science-based companion planting: ‘plant partners,’ with jessica walliser

In her new book, “Plant Partners,” Jessica Walliser looks at the scientific evidence and shares pairings that can help us minimize weeds or improve soil or attract needed pollinators or other beneficial insects.Jessica is a horticulturist and self-described devoted bug lover who gardens near Pittsburgh. She’s the author of the earlier books “Attracting Beneficial Bugs to your Garden,” and “Good Bug, Bad

How Long Does Lucky Bamboo Live | Lucky Bamboo Lifespan - balconygardenweb.com
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21.07.2023 / 06:03

How Long Does Lucky Bamboo Live | Lucky Bamboo Lifespan

This article will provide you the answer to How Long Does Lucky Bamboo Live as we will discuss everything about the factors that affect Lucky Bamboo Lifespan.

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