When most people think of cacti, they picture the tall, spiny varieties you see in the desert. But did you know there are many unique cacti that thrive indoors, each with its own special charm? Unlike typical houseplants, cacti require little water and minimal care, making them perfect companions for busy plant lovers. Here areContinue reading “3 Unique Cacti Plants to Grow Indoors”
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π± August Planting Guide for Zones 6, 7 & 8: What to Grow Now!
As summer starts to wind down and we inch closer to fall, your garden is far from finished! August is a prime month to refresh garden beds, sow cool-season crops, and even add some late-blooming flowers for fall color. If you’re gardening in Zones 6, 7, or 8, here’s what you can confidently plant thisContinue reading “π± August Planting Guide for Zones 6, 7 & 8: What to Grow Now!”
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5 Perennials to Prune in Summer for a Better Garden Next Year
When summer is in full swing, many gardeners are focused on watering, weeding, and soaking in the color. But this season is also a key time for one often-overlooked task: pruning your perennials. Giving a few of your plants a careful trim now can lead to more blooms, stronger growth, and a tidier garden nextContinue reading “5 Perennials to Prune in Summer for a Better Garden Next Year”
How to Change the Color of Your Hydrangeas Naturally
Hydrangeas are beloved for their large, beautiful bloomsβand even more exciting, some varieties can actually change color depending on the pH level of your soil! If you’ve ever wondered why your neighborβs hydrangeas are a deep blue while yours are bright pink, the answer lies in the chemistry of the soil. Why Do Hydrangeas ChangeContinue reading “How to Change the Color of Your Hydrangeas Naturally”