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How to Grow Clove (Syzygium aromaticum)

by Matt Gibson Ready to grow your own clove? The clove plant is cultivated around the globe as a spice and medicinal herb. Due to the clove plant’s popularity with gardeners from such a wide variety of cultures, it also has a list of names that is far too long for us to list … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Herb Gardening Tagged With: clove herb, clove in garden, clove medicinal herb, clove tree, cloves, growing clove, growing spices, spice clove, Syzygium aromaticum

How to Grow Lemon Thyme (Thymus Citriodorus)

by Matt Gibson Lemon thyme is an easy plant to grow—they practically do all the work themselves. The highly aromatic herb is a low-slung, perennial with woody stems that performs well in both relatively dry and moderately sunny garden locations. There are so many uses of lemon … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Herb Gardening Tagged With: herb gardening, lemon thyme, thymus citriodorus

How To Grow Snake Plant

by Matt Gibson The snake plant houseplant is a great additional to your home because of its ease of care and terrific look. But there are even more benefits, because the snake plant is also terrific for improving your indoor air quality. These days, with pollution … [Read more...]

Filed Under: House Plants Tagged With: and viper’s bowstring, bowstring hemp plant, devil’s tongue, djinn’s tongue, houseplant pollution, houseplant snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue, Sansevieria trifasciata, snake plant, snake tongue

How to Grow Carnivorous Plants

by Matt Gibson A carnivorous plant is a member of a species that can attract, capture, consume, and digest prey with the digestive compounds it produces. Patience is key for gardeners growing these hungry plants, as carnivorous plants tend to use up a lot of their energy in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101 Tagged With: bladderworts, carnivorous plants, flytraps, sundews, triggerplants

List of the Best Red Flowers for Your Garden

by Matt Gibson There’s no wonder why many gardeners are planting red flowers, and we don’t blame them one bit. Red is assertive, daring, romantic and powerful—perhaps the most striking color in the spectrum. The color of fire and blood, red is an eye-catching and breathtaking … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Flowers Tagged With: red amaranthus, red anemone, red cockscomb, red flowers, red hellebore, red lycoris, red pentas, red sunflower, red themed garden

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