By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌ Plants that grow in water are called hydrophytes, or macrophytes. Some water plants can grow in water for their entire lives, while others can be propagated, or regrown in water, but need to be transplanted into soil once they develop roots in order to get … [Read more...]
House Plants 101: A Basic Care Guide to Growing House Plants
By Bethany Hayes Something about the idea of house plants seems intimidating to even the most experienced gardener. Growing house plants is a lovely way to bring some greenery inside your home while also purifying your indoor air, but too many people think caring for these … [Read more...]
7 Herbs to Grow for Healthy Eyesight
By Bethany Hayes You know that you can grow and consume herbs to support your heart and gut health, but you might not realize you can take herbs for healthy eyesight as well. Too many people think that there is nothing that they can do to support their eyes; vision loss must … [Read more...]
How to Make a Raised Garden Bed
Raised garden beds are a synonym for convenience. What a dentist’s chair is to a dentist, a garden bed is to a gardener, so to speak. These tools make gardening (and dentistry!) less physically strenuous. But this is just the beginning of why raised bed gardening is … [Read more...]
Do Christmas cactus like to be rootbound?
QUESTION: Do Christmas cactus like to be rootbound? Someone told me not to repot it because it's healthy right now. - Forrest D ANSWER: Christmas cactus grows well with crowded roots, so your friend isn't totally wrong. Christmas cactus can do ok when it has become rootbound, … [Read more...]
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