Dear beloved readers, Exciting news! I am thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new monthly newsletter – a green paradise for all plant enthusiasts! This newsletter will be your exclusive gateway to discover the best-kept secrets of plant care, indulge in thrilling DIY plant projects, and access fabulous monthly coupons to elevate yourContinue reading “Let’s get dirty”
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Introduction to Begonias:
Welcome, fellow plant enthusiasts! Today, we’ll be diving into the wonderful world of begonias – a diverse and beautiful group of flowering plants that are sure to captivate any gardener’s heart. With over 1,800 species and countless cultivars, begonias offer a dazzling array of colors, shapes, and sizes, making them a delightful addition to anyContinue reading “Introduction to Begonias:”
How to water Air Plants
Watering Air Plants IS SIMPLE AND SUPER EASY! Welcome to the exciting world of air plants! Congratulations on your recent purchase of these unique and fascinating botanical wonders. Air plants, scientifically known as Tillandsia, are a captivating addition to any indoor or outdoor space, requiring minimal care and offering maximum beauty. As your air plantContinue reading “How to water Air Plants”
Making a Kokedama
A Kokedama—a Japanese moss ball—let me introduce you to the ultimate small-space garden. Floating in midair, these plants don’t take up surface space, or even wall space. Plus, you don’t have to shell out money for a pretty container, as each plant is contained in its own moss-covered pod and is suspended from the ceilingContinue reading “Making a Kokedama”
“Maximizing Your Garden’s Potential: Planting with the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map”
What is the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map and how do you use it to help plant flowers? These 2 questions are asked frequently and I thought I could help answer these special questions before you start planting your plants/flowers this season. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is a tool used by gardeners andContinue reading ““Maximizing Your Garden’s Potential: Planting with the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map””