By: Pauline Go | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Most people think that only professional gardeners can grow new plants from cuttings. However, this is not true and even you can grow new plants without any problems. read more
By: Nick Freeman | 2010-04-03 | Pets Did you know that plant cuttings, the un-rooted tops of plants often turn out to be very versatile in the aquarium. In the aquarium they can be used two ways, as backdrop plants that create a wide variety of color & leaf shapes or foreground vegetation. read more
By: Richard Montgomery | 2010-03-30 | Gardening As you relax on your patio early in the morning with a cup of coffee, the dew from your favorite rose is raised by the morning sun - truly a beautiful sight to behold. You find yourself wishing there was some way you can cut a branch off that beautiful plant and grow another one just like it. read more
By: Bob Walsh | 2011-01-29 | Landscaping Plumeria plants are relatively easy to propagate from cuttings if tried and tested methods are followed. It is also one of the quickest ways to enjoy plumeria flowers. But how do you plant and grow plumeria cuttings the right way? read more
By: Bridget Mora | 2010-04-03 | Weddings Every bride is looking for ways to save money on her wedding. At the same time, many women also like to take a DIY approach, and to make something special for the wedding day. If you love to garden, a wonderful way to achieve both of these goals at the same time is to plant a wedding cutting garden. read more
By: Growhouse | 2010-12-03 | Landscaping As the garden sets into its winter slumber many gardeners retire to the fireside preferring the warmth of the home to the cool of the garden. read more
By: Landy Centeno | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Would you like to have a bountiful rose garden without having to buy lots of roses from your local nursery? Would you like to learn how to start growing roses from cuttings that come from your already growing rose plants? If you answered yes to both of those questions then you're reading the right article. read more
By: Mark Samuel | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Do you ever imagine a tomato being grown upside down? As times went by, gardeners have come up to producing tomatoes through upside down approaches. Upside down tomato plants are advantageous for some reasons. read more
By: Benedict Yosarian | 2010-03-29 | Gardening All of us have heard about the importance of green food. However, only few of us realize how essential it is to grow a healthy plant and supply proper nutrients to it so that the food supply remains uninterrupted. read more
By: nickleon | 2011-07-27 | Gardening Tips For Planting Bare Root Hedging PlantsOne of the most important things in planting a hedge is planning. You will need to plan ahead in order to plant at the best time of year. The bare root season occurs during the colder months, as plants are lifted at the nurseries for sale while they are in their dormant state, from early November until late March. A general rule of thumb for the bare read more
By: Lin Mai | 2011-09-19 | Feng shui The use of thriving green plants such as bamboo plants, are ideal and common cures for use in feng shui. These peaceful plants are hardy, flourishing and highly flexible; a great candidate for representing wealth and prosperity. read more
By: growertips | 2011-04-01 | Business Halifax hydroponics wants you to get the best results from your grow room. It''s not difficult to accidentally end up overwatering your grow room plants. If you have a soil based or peat based plants... read more
By: Tina Fung | 2012-03-27 | Gardening Planting Lavender is easy. With proper knowledge regarding the plant requirements, you can grow healthy, strong and attractive lavender successfully. read more
By: Nancy Jones | 2011-04-06 | Landscaping Indoor Gardening is for everyone including hydroponics growers. Only the difference between hydroponics growers and other growers is that, hydroponics growers take help of artificial lighting and high... read more