next steps. I spoke with Joyce Mast,Bloomscape's residentPlant Mom(yes, that's her *real* title—in addition to being a plant expert, she also happens to be the founder's mother), to find out what warning signs you should look for, and how to bring your dying houseplants back to ...
First and foremost, the dying plant’s roots must be alive to have any chance of coming back to life. Some healthy, white roots mean that the plant has a chance at making a comeback. It’s even better if your plant stems still show signs of green....
Wait until the top 2 inches of soil are dry to water your sensitive plant. Use lukewarm water and always allow the excess to drain out of the bottom of the pot. You can also move the plant to a brighter or warmer location, which will increase the plant’s water uptake. In the fall ...
A child, listen to my grandmother said Changjiang River was a river, wide river, the river crystal clear, and sometimes see the small fish shrimp free to swim. In the morning, people are here to wash clothes, in the evening, people holding a banana fan here in the cool, chat. Grow u...
This is how you can rescue a Sansevieria from overwatering Struggling with an overwatered Sansevieria? Don't worry, I've been there too! In this guide, I'll share simple steps to help you rescue your plant and bring it back to life. Together, we’ll explore easy tips to restore its...
–Talk to your family, and ask if you could all try somevegetarianorvegan meals. There are loads of meat-free and plant-based recipes available online, or you can try ourveggie pasta bake! –Know where your food comes from! When you’re in the supermarket, ask a grown-up to help che...
Check the depth. If after a few weeks, it’s still not doing well, it might have been planted too deep. If the root ball has dropped, you might have left air pockets in the soil when backfilling the hole. And now the palm is sitting too deep. You will need to re-plant it. ...
It’s like growing any other plant. You follow a proven set of steps, and before you know it, you’ll be harvesting your first buds. Start by reading this simple cannabis grow guide and you will soon have all the knowledge you need to start producing your own potent buds today! Light...
Backfill the soil into the hole, and gently firm to ensure good contact between the root and surrounding soil. Water in until established. Where to plant and grow your peonies Peonies need a well-drained position, and are fine with most soil types as long as it is not waterlogged. They ...
It's crucial to keep the seedbed consistently damp until the seed is up. Dry seeds won't germinate well, if at all, and letting the soil go dry after a new grass plant has broken out of its seed may kill it before it has a chance to get going. ...