How To Care For A Sweet Olive Flower
The sweet olive flower is a native of the Himalayan region, but local varieties (Osmanthus americanus) thrive in coastal regions of the southern United States.
Read MoreThe sweet olive flower is a native of the Himalayan region, but local varieties (Osmanthus americanus) thrive in coastal regions of the southern United States.
Read MoreCactus lovers will find something whimsical for their succulent collection with the spiral cactus. It's an interesting specimen that is fun to look at.
Read MoreThe weeping cherry tree is known for its stunning pink blooms that show up in the spring. Here's how to grow and care for it, so it beautifies your garden.
Read MoreHenbit and chickweed are two weeds that can seriously inhibit the growth of crops and flowers and negatively impact the overall appearance of your yard.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of succulents and enjoy the looks of the hen and her chicks plant, you may want to get yourself a houseleek. It's colorful and the same family.
Read MoreLearn how to grow and care for tabebuia trees, including how to grow these trees from seeds and cuttings, care instructions, and different varieties.
Read MoreKnown for its splashes of variegation and large leaves, dieffenbachia has transitioned into being a highly prized and popular big-leaf houseplant.
Read MoreTired of your plates looking scratched because of your silverware? We have an easy tip for you to use that will help erase those scrapes for shiny dishes.
Read MoreLearn how to grow and care for sycamore trees, including how to grow these trees from seeds and plant them, along with different types and history of the trees.
Read MoreThere are plenty of cheaper, easier, and safer weed killers that you can make, which are just as good, if not better, than their chemical-packed counterparts.
Read MoreDeroose plants are better known as bromeliads. Both terms refer to a plant genus of over 2500 tropical species, known for their colorful foliage.
Read MoreThe showy peacock cactus goes by several other names: Peacock Echeveria, Cotyledon Peacockii, and Echeveria Desmetiana Peacockii among them.
Read MoreLearn how to grow and care for holly bushes, including how to plant and propagate these plants, along with some different types and folklore about the plant.
Read MoreMany gardeners use coffee grounds to feed their plants nutrients and boost their growth. Here's how to use them to get the best results in your garden.
Read MoreThe red orchid cactus is a high-maintenance plant that blooms bright red flowers, beautifying your indoors. Here's how to grow and care for it.
Read MoreIf you love succulents, we have another great option to add to your plant collection. The stonecrop succulent is beautiful and will add some extra color.
Read MoreIndian trees are a beautiful addition to any lawn, and are space-saving too. Here's all the info you need to determine if this is the right tree for your yard.
Read MoreLarkspur is a perennial in the Ranunculaceae (or buttercup) family, and its flowers are considered by experts to be nearly as complex as orchids.
Read MoreCrocuses are popular among gardeners due to their tendency to be one of the first perennial plants to make an appearance after a long, snowy winter.
Read MoreA spring cactus or Easter cactus is one of the three Holiday cacti named for the time in which they bloom. It is low-maintenance and hails from Brazil.
Read MoreRosemary is a multi-purpose evergreen plant used in soaps, essential oils, and food. Here's how to grow and care for it so you can use it from your garden.
Read MoreOnce a rarity in American gardens, the Chinese fringe flower has evolved into a popular choice for hedging, topiary, or as a dazzling individual plant.
Read MoreIf palm trees make you feel warm and fuzzy, you may want to look into getting a queen palm for your next landscaping project. Here's how to care for them.
Read MoreCatmint is a maintenance, flowering perennial plant in the mint family. It produces lovely purple blossoms during its exceptionally long blooming season.
Read MoreA centuries old practice, pruning involves trimming back excess branches, as well as removing any dead, diseased, or damaged wood from your trees.
Read MoreLearn how to care for an old lady cactus, including how to create the best growing conditions, how to propagate, and how to repot these plants.
Read MoreThe Russian sage is a subshrub with lavender-like flowers that add color to your garden during summer and fall. Here's how to grow and care for it.
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