Obtaining and cultivating plants with big green leaves, will always make for a bold statement.
Whether they are outdoor plants grown in your yard or indoor plants grown in pots, their giant leaves will make a generous addition to your plant family.
Obtaining and cultivating plants with big green leaves, will always make for a bold statement.
Whether they are outdoor plants grown in your yard or indoor plants grown in pots, their giant leaves will make a generous addition to your plant family.
Do you find yourself in a pickle or as cool as a cucumber?
Though it’s not a laughing matter, when you find yourself “in a pickle” it means you are faced with a problem with no easy answer.
If you are reading this your plants most likely have issues or perhaps you didn’t plan on a home garden full of yellow cucumbers.
Heat lamps are perhaps one of the best-kept secrets by avid gardeners.
This sleek range of lights helps plant growth indoors by providing the right amount of light for plants to thrive.
Heat lamps for plants are a great alternative to natural sunlight, and allow you to grow a large variety of fresh fruit, house plants and veggies all year round.
We can safely confirm that when leaves turn yellow it is the plant’s way of communicating that there is a problem.
While green leaves are a clear indication of a healthy cucumber plant, cucumber leaves turning yellow is not.
Leaf discoloration will help you identify the problem with your cucumber plant and this article will guide you through all the possible reasons why your cucumber leaves get yellow spots or turn yellow.
They are hot, some are not and they can be a little chili!
They are colorful and sweet, some challenge our taste buds while others can be a mild form of torture.
You’ve seen them in grocery stores and you’ve used them on numerous occasions, but did you know that green onions and scallions are fundamentally the same things?
These tasty, versatile scallions, like the garlic plant, feature in many recipes and, are packed with flavor and health benefits.
One green onion is loaded with immune-boosting nutrients like zinc, Vitamin B-complex, and vitamin C.
So, read on to find out how to grow green onions.
Are you struggling to keep your outdoor garden or indoor plants alive and healthy?
Do you feel like you have attempted every care tip in the book but still, fail?
Well, let me ask you this. Have you ever sterilized the soil that you grow your plants in?