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Cordyline – Color for the Landscape

Cordyline (Cordyline fruticosa) can add color for the landscape at your house whether used inside or out. The colors of this plant can range from glossy green to reddish purple to a combo of colors (red, purple, white, or yellow) and this is just the leaves! The plant can produce red or yellowish flowers that [...]

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Passiflora – Passion Vine – Trellis

The passiflora more commonly known as the “passion vine” is one of the “new” vines introduced for spring color offerings available at garden centers. If you’re ready to add a conversation plant and something really unique to the outside patio, take a look at the “passion vine”. Passiflora From Brazil The purple passion fruit makes [...]

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Dwarf Korean Lilac – Attractive Shrub with Grace, Fragrance and Beauty

The Dwarf Korean Lilac – Syringa meyeri – a hardy flowering shrub adding grace, fragrance and beauty to a garden. It can be planted anywhere, as a border or even as border foreground. Its great attraction is the neatness of its stems and fragrant, lavender pink flowers. The plant was first noticed by Frank Meyer [...]

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Kentia Palm – Howea Forsteriana Upright Beautiful, Arching, Dark Green Leaves

Kentia palm is versatile, able to tolerate lower light levels, bright indirect morning sunshine is great location to provide enough light and intensity to sustain the plant and allow for proper care indoors.

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Why Landscape Problems In Idea, Plan and Design Produce Failure

A simple to solve landscaping problem is usually the source for landscape failure. Discover reasons, tips and guidelines to reduce and eliminate issues.

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Peace Lily Not Flowering – Why? Some Reasons…

Many people want to know why their peace lily will not flower. They purchased the spathiphyllum in flower but now cannot get it to have more blooms. They article sheds some light on the topic.

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Watering African Violets – Key To Success In Buds and Blooms

Many “experts” in caring for African violets, will tell you that no greater sin can be committed against your violets than to water them from the top. You must water them with from the bottom or with a special self watering pot for African violets. Others, equally proficient, say “Always water from the top” and [...]

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Hardy Fuchsia Plant – The Floral Ballerinas

Of all flowering shrubs none has a more interesting background or a more unassuming appeal than grandmother’s flower, the fuchsia plant. Making its curtsey in the greenhouses and window casements of England over 200 years ago, this small-flowered charmer from South America became popular at once and its cultivation as a greenhouse plant spread rapidly [...]

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Propagating African Violets From Leaf Cuttings and Divisions

Summary: Propagating African Violets from leaf cuttings is an easy way to expand your collection. Propagation can be done by placing leaf cuttings in water or soil. Learn the propagation techniques in this article and videos. African violets – botanically Saintpaulias – are easy plants to propagate. African violet care is pretty easy and they [...]

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Bromeliad Watering – Fill Up The Tank!

We hear the question all the time – can you tell me “How to water a bromeliad plant?” – hopefully this will give you a clear answer and you’ll be able to enjoy these colorful plants even more. Bromeliads, in their natural habitat, grow under a wide range of conditions and will survive prolonged periods [...]

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