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How to Care for Christmas/Holiday Cactus (Schlumbergera)

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by Matt Gibson A Christmas cactus makes a lovely gift around the holidays for several reasons, whether you’re looking for a gift for a gardener or someone whose thumb is less than green. First, the Christmas cactus is a super easy plant to care for. Second, it produces … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Container Gardening Tagged With: christmas cactus, holiday cactus, indoor succulent, pruning christmas cactus, Schlumbergera, thanksgiving cactus

How To Grow Stock Flower (Matthiola Incana, Gillyflower, Perfume Plant)

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by Matt Gibson Stock (also called Matthiola incana, Gillyflower, perfume plant) is one of the most fragrant flowers you can grow. Its scent is described as both sweet and spicy, not to mention incredibly pleasant. Many gardeners who have experience growing stock flower suggest … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Flowers Tagged With: flower gardening, gilliflower, Gillyflower, growing stocks, perfume plant, stock flowers

List of Easy to Grow Purple Flowers for Your Garden

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by Matt Gibson Looking for a list of purple flowers to grow or give as a gift to someone? The color purple is widely known for its association with royalty, nobility, luxury, wealth, and power. Purple also symbolizes extravagance, creativity, peace, magic, and mysticism. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Flowers Tagged With: catmint, cosmos, flower gardening, pasque, purple flowers, salvia, verbena

How to Harvest and Preserve Herbs From Your Garden

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by Matt Gibson An herb garden is one of the most rewarding ways you can use your outdoor garden area to improve your culinary experience at home. Not only will you have access to lots and lots of fresh herbs to help add flavor to your favorite recipes, you will also probably … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Herb Gardening Tagged With: drying herbs, herb butter, herb gardening, herb infused oil, Preserving Herbs, using herbs all year

How to Grow a No Water or Low Water Garden

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by Anna Scanlon A waterfree garden, or a garden that operates on very little water, is perfect for those who either live in desertlike climates or are simply trying to be as ecoconscious as possible. While it may seem like water is necessary for gardening, there are many … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Water & Irrigation Tagged With: compost benefits, drought tolerant gardening, drought tolerant perennials, dry climate gardening, landscaping, rain barrels, xeriscape

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