One of the most familiar sights of the Deep South in the USA is the presence of Spanish moss (tillandsia usneoides) on trees. Those gray, hairlike strands dangling from countless branches, creating an almost surreal atmosphere. The term ‘moss’, in floriography, represents the … [Read more...]
9 Indoor Herbs You Can Grow All Winter Long
By Bethany Hayes Winter doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have access to fresh herbs all winter long. You can select the perfect indoor herbs to grow this winter - the ones that you use the most and love to toss into your culinary dishes for an extra punch of flavor. You … [Read more...]
How to Grow Camellias
By Erin Marissa Russell & Matt Gibson Camellias are dense evergreen Japanese shrubs with beautiful foliage. They produce bright, delicate, long-lasting flowers during the cool season. The most commonly cultivated types of camellia are C. japonica and C. sasanqua, though … [Read more...]
6 Great Tips For A Dog-Friendly Garden
Gardens can be wonderful and stimulating places for dogs to play outdoors. But if not properly set up, they can also pose a number of dangers you don’t want your pooch exposed to. Do you know what it takes to make your garden a safe space for your dog? This article will … [Read more...]
How to Grow Hen and Chick Succulents
By Jennifer Poindexter Succulents are becoming all the rage. They’re great for natural home décor and many gardeners love them for their simplicity. Hens and chicks (also known as sempervivum tectorum) are a favorite amongst the succulents. They can be grown indoors or … [Read more...]
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