Whenever a plant looks quite dead to you, there is a slight chance that it still has a chance at life and may miraculously start living again with the kind of right care. Read on to learn about Hacks That Will Bring Back Any Dying Plant to Life!
16.06.2023 - 07:10 / blog.theenduringgardener.com
Early March, early signs of life
Whenever a plant looks quite dead to you, there is a slight chance that it still has a chance at life and may miraculously start living again with the kind of right care. Read on to learn about Hacks That Will Bring Back Any Dying Plant to Life!
These Eye-Catching Succulent Christmas Table Decoration Designs will match perfectly with your festive decor. Take an idea and add these cute plants to your houseplant collection!
Every plant needs a different amount of light to grow, and you have to be a little careful when it comes to their sun exposure. So, is there any way to be sure of it? Yes, there is. Here are the most important Signs Your Indoor Plants Need More Sunlight.
As February wears on, winter can sometimes seem to drag. But throughout this time of the year, we begin to see here and there the first signs of spring and know that brighter days and warmer weather are on their way.
Early Girl tomato arrived in the United States from France as the result of one man’s mission to introduce a flavorful, short-season tomato variety to American gardeners. Since its introduction in 1975, Early Girl has remained one of the most popular tomato varieties among home gardeners, and for good reason. Prized for its early season production, Early Girl tomato plants are easy to grow and highly productive, yielding flavorful medium-sized fruits as early as 55 days after planting.
Despite doing as many tasks as possible in advance of our first summer garden opening of the year tomorrow, there will always be things that can only be done nearer the time – and not just deadheading! There is furniture to be rearranged to create our pop-up café, signs to erect in the garden, cups and plates to be brought down from the loft and a whole host of other things. Having toiled since I first got up this morning, I didn’t realise till part way through the afternoon, towards the end of deadheading the roses yet again, just how tired I was (not helped by the steadily increasing temperature), so I permitted myself a break and sat down on the shady bench behind the shed. This vantage point provides a pleasing panoramic view (partially shown above), taking in the gallery and (well-stuffed) main borders, the bronze heuchera bed, the clematis colonnade and the fringe of the woodland edge border.
Making a big deal of two early to bloom Heleniums
Here are some nifty DIY Mini Indoor Greenhouses that are perfect for small spaces to grow your favorite houseplants without worrying about the cold!
The transitional days from winter to spring and summer to autumn are visually the most inspiring to me. Trying to spot the very first subtle changes that signal the arrival of a new season brings a quiet feeling of rejuvenation and mentally kick-starts my motivation for fresh projects, both indoors and out. Summer, however, is the season when I slow down – or at least try to – to observe and relish the completed projects of seasons past as well as a garden in lush, fresh bloom.
Ridofranz / Getty Images; Design: Better Homes & Gardens
On May 18, Target and the Consumer Products Safety Commission announced a recall of nearly 5 million of Target’s Threshold glass jar candles after the company received almost 140 reports of the glass jars cracking while the candles were burning.
Plants, just like humans or animals, need water to survive. Sadly, it often becomes critical for gardeners to track their requirements. To make it a little easy for you, here are the Signs of Underwatering Plants that you need to look out for.