Succulents either grow in the cool or warm seasons. Some grow in October until April when they go dormant. Warm season plants go dormant in October. Plants with shallow roots or that tend to rot ...
Read the original article on Purewow. “They’re great for any type of grower but are especially great for frequent travelers or those who forget to water regularly, as succulent plants are notoriously ...
Succulents are the ultimate water-saving plants and great friends to Texas gardeners hunkered down in August's dry heat. The plants' sculptural shapes, textures, lines and color help us create pretty ...
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Succulents for Spring: DIY Coastal Easter Container Garden
In this post – an easy DIY to transform a garden store succulent container with coastal spring accents. Styled 2 Ways #7 Before I jump in to the details on my latest DIY, I want to welcome those of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Succulents are big this season, and they’re also small. Whether worn as jewelry, planted in a picture frame, stuffed into an old boot or carefully placed in ...
It’s no surprise that succulents, including cactuses, are popular. These easy-care houseplants come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes, making them perfect for any home. All you need is a lot of ...
In his new book, succulent expert Robin Stockwell calls the plants structural, bold and breezy, ghostlike and richly textured. He's capturing a wildly diverse class of plants that goes far beyond the ...
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Some plants do better in containers—here's why
Even if you have an in-ground garden, you should grow some plants in pots 🪴 ...
For many plant aficionados and amateur home gardeners, plant care may be more work than it seems. As such, people often turn to low-maintenance plants such as cacti and succulents in order to decorate ...
What’s not to love about Colorado fall weather? Warm days and cool nights are perfect for checking out the changing colors in the high country. Pack a lunch, hike some trails and let nature inspire ...
Tom Oder is a writer, editor, and communication expert who specializes in sustainability and the environment with a sweet spot for urban agriculture. Maxed out on marigolds? Put out with petunias?
Q: How do I divide the “pups” from my potted and garden-planted aloe, cactus and agave plants without harming the mother plant? I heard you were just supposed to twist them off with some roots, but it ...
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