Top 5 Mistakes in Taking Care of Succulents (And How to Fix Them) Succulents are often regarded as some of the easiest plants to care for. However, even the hardiest plants can suffer if they aren’t given the right conditions. If your succulents aren’t thriving, don’t worry—you may just be making some common mistakes. Let’sContinue reading “Are You Making These 5 -Related Mistakes?”
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Best Vegetables to Plant in September and October
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to drop, September and October bring perfect conditions for a variety of cool-season vegetables. Whether you’re new to gardening or an experienced green thumb, the fall offers an excellent opportunity to extend your growing season and enjoy fresh produce well into the cooler months. Here areContinue reading “Best Vegetables to Plant in September and October”
A Complete Guide on How to Care for Tillandsia
Tillandsia Care Guide Tillandsia are plants like no other. They don’t need soil, water and nutrients through their leaves. Plus, in the wild, they can grow perfectly well hanging onto the bark of trees. Also known as an ‘air plant,’ they say it’s one of the easiest plants to grow. Though, you should spare someContinue reading “A Complete Guide on How to Care for Tillandsia”
Tips for Gardening with Cats
Gardening can be such a rewarding hobby—there’s something truly magical about watching your plants thrive and fill your space with life. But let’s be honest, it’s not always a smooth ride, especially when you’ve got a little furry friend who’s just as interested in your plants as you are, but for entirely different reasons! InContinue reading “Tips for Gardening with Cats”
Saving water in the Garden
Saving water in the garden is crucial, especially in areas with hot, dry climates or even in milder regions where water conservation is a priority. Here are some strategies for both climates: In Hot Climates with Little Rainfall: In Mild Climates: These methods can help conserve water while keeping your garden healthy and thriving, noContinue reading “Saving water in the Garden”