Winter Wonders: Tips and Tricks for Successful Cold-Weather Gardening
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Main Highlights Adenium plants How to grow them Do you know the plants kept on your balcony can have a huge impact on your mental health? With the emerging social platforms, indoor gardening is gaining a lot of popularity lately. Plants-based podcasts, online plant subscriptions and services like Lazy Flora and Grounded came into […]
Main Highlights: Gardening Eco-friendly gardening equipment Gardening is becoming more popular these days. But it is very essential that amidst following your passion for gardening the environment is not suffering. Yes you heard it right gardening sounds like a huge contribution to the ecosystem but it can be equally harmful when not handled with […]
Main highlights: Crotons Types of crotons Crotons are extremely beautiful and loved for their bright foliage and intriguing patterns. Most croton plants make the best house plants. You can even plant them in warmer areas outdoors. Low-maintenance plants are really good plants for beginners. This plant adds a splash to your garden. There are some […]
Gardening in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner is referred to as sustainable gardening.
Buying a shed or reorganising the one you already have is a smart solution if you need garden storage ideas. Other creative storage Ideas are necessary when you require small garden ideas, perhaps because you don’t have enough area for a shed.
Nature has never ruined a chance to impress us. whether it’s the flora, fauna, birds chirping, the beautiful flowers, mountains, crystal clear flowing rivers and the evergreen sceneries.
Choosing the perfect potted trees for your backyard ideas will make a huge difference.
Ever wished to have a flower garden on your home balcony but eventually dropped it due to a shortage of space.
These techniques were introduced by the art and science of colonial propagation of plants when the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) was formed in 1903. The cutting types we use today-hardwood, softwood, semi-hardwood, herbaceous, leaf, and root cuttings were used at that time (Bailey, 1891, 1896; Corbett, 1902). The most common method used by […]
Cutting is a plant’s detached vegetative part that, when separated and planted, can repair missing parts and develop into a new plant. It is a low-cost and fast method of propagation. With only a few parent plants, a great number of uniform plants can be created. It does not necessitate the use of specialized expertise. […]