Set the braided money tree plant in indirect light. Water it once a week to keep it healthy. Mist the plant every other day to increase the humidity and keep dust off the plant's leaves. Warning The leaves are an indicator of water problems. If they become droopy and yellow, the plant...
While garlic can be planted in early spring, however, it’s more common to plant in late fallafter a hard frost to give garlic plants a head start on spring growth.Why? Garlic needs a cold period to grow—about ten weeks before 45°F (or 8°C). If you live in a warmer climate, ...
See how to plant peonies so they bloom with these tips and tricks for planting and caring for peonies. Perfect for cut flowers in the spring
If you’re new to gardening, it’s a good idea to start small and grow your garden area each year to avoid dead plants, tears, and time wasted. If you’re planning on running a self-sustaining homestead, you’ll want to make the most out of the land you have. If you have a pet...
Money Tree Q.Is My Money Tree Sick? Diseased? - We “rescued” this plant years and years ago. It was doing really well, until we transported it across the country. ... LucyLu added on December 27, 2024 | Answered A.That looks like snail/slug damage. This can lead to disease, but...
However, factors such as bush size, plant type, soil composition, root structure, and varying hourly rates can lower or increase the cost.To save money, you might consider removing the bushes or doing some of the tasks yourself. You also can have a pro remove shrubs in mid to late ...
27. Plant a Tree, or Two or Three… Maybe an old tree died over the winter. Or maybe you just have the perfect place for a tree. At various houses we’ve planted hydrangeas, pear trees and more. Try making it a family event and get your whole family involved in the planting. Our...
Check the cuttings daily to make sure the rooting medium stays moist but not wet. After four weeks, give the cuttings a gentle tug. They should resist. At that point, they’ve developed roots and you can replant them after a period of hardening off, as described above in the section on...
Gathering your own pine cones in the Fall is a great way to save some money on Christmas crafts, plus the activity outdoors gives you a little exercise and fresh air while collecting them. You’ve got a nice basketful ready to go, now what to do with them all?
Bonus: You can split them into quarters to replant in other parts of the yard to save money. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below 3 Let foliage steal the show Media Platforms Design Team Flowers play the diva in the garden, earning the spotlight for their burst of seasonal color. But ...