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Ponytail Palm Plant

March 20, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Ponytail Palm Plant

ponytail palm behind the couch on the left, image via Unspash @stephwilll I recently discovered a plant that I hadn’t ever known before. It’s called the ponytail palm. However, it’s not actually a palm tree / plant at all. Instead, it’s a succulent. And yet it looks just like a tiny little palm tree. It’s adorable….

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Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: agave, bottle palm, elephant foot plant, indoor plants, ponytail palm, succulent

Inexpensive Alternatives To Grow Lights

June 22, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

(X) Inexpensive Alternatives To Grow Lights

Grow lights can be a really helpful tool for indoor gardening. Many people find that they are worth their cost. However, they aren’t cheap. Therefore, you might want to consider some of these inexpensive alternatives to grow lights. What Are Grow Lights? Grow lights are exactly what their name says: lights designed to help plants…

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Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: alternative lighting, DIY, garden lighting, grow lights, indoor gardening

8 Uses of Baking Soda in Gardening

December 20, 2021 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

uses of baking soda in gardening

Baking soda is one of the most amazing, affordable products available to us. Hopefully, you’re already using baking soda for cleaning throughout your home. If not, then you’re spending more money than you should on household cleaners. And today let’s talk about how baking soda’s benefits don’t stop there. There are so many uses of…

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Filed Under: garden tips, houseplants, indoor gardening, pests Tagged With: baking soda, diy gardening, eco-friendly, garden cleaners, garden pests, gardening tips

Indoor Plants That Produce Soothing Aromas

June 8, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Indoor Plants That Produce Soothing Aromas

  For over a year now, many people have spent more time indoors than usual. The bonus? More time to admire your indoor plants? The downside? Well, truthfully, there are a lot. But plant-wise, it’s probably realizing that most of your pretty plants don’t do much to refresh the stale air in your home. So…

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10 Top Reasons Why Seeds Don’t Germinate

April 6, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  There are a lot of reasons why seeds don’t germinate. Knowing what can go wrong is the first step in solving the problem. If you’re struggling to start seeds this spring, here are a few things to look out for. Why Aren’t Seeds Germinating? Here are a few common reasons why seeds don’t germinate….

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Filed Under: indoor gardening, seed starting, seedlings, seeds Tagged With: germination, reasons why seeds don't germinate, seedlings, seeds

Which Indoor Plants Purify Air?

March 15, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Indoor plants that can purify air

  Let’s get one thing straight. You probably won’t improve your home’s air quality by filling it with indoor plants that can purify the air. According to a National Geographic piece from 2019, houseplants won’t do much to clean your home’s air.  Most of the advice about air-purifying houseplants comes from an old NASA study. In a…

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How to Dye Flowers With Food Coloring

February 8, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

With the pandemic still limiting social outings, parents may be dreading the upcoming spring break. This fun little project is a great way to expend some creative energy during the March break or all through the summer. Dye flowers with food coloring and make a rainbow to display in a favorite vase. Use storebought flowers…

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Filed Under: indoor gardening, kids Tagged With: kid's activity, plant experiment, plant science, science

5 Houseplants That Won’t Waste Your Money

February 1, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  Ever since the pandemic began, I slowly started buying houseplants. I’d scour my favorite online nurseries and pounce when they had a sale or coupon code up for grabs. Of course, I already had some plants before the COVID situation, but adding more made my home feel cozier, livelier. When buying plants, I always…

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Container Gardening: Fabric Pots vs. Plastic Pots

December 7, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

  I love to plant crops in containers, especially finicky plants like eggplant and peppers. I use a variety of containers in my garden, including fabric pots. If it gets too cold, it’s simple enough to haul them inside. Containers are also great for those living in rental properties or those with limited space. It’s…

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5 Plants That Easily Grow in Water

September 1, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

plants that grow in water

    Potting up plants is a messy business. Even when I’m being careful, I manage to get soil everywhere. One of my favorite plants in my home, though, requires no soil at all. I bought the plant at the grocery store several years ago for about $3 and today, it’s almost as tall as…

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Filed Under: free plants, indoor gardening, water Tagged With: indoor gardening, propagating, water

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The “Hardening Off” Mistake That Leads to Transplant Failure

The “Hardening Off” Mistake That Leads to Transplant Failure

Spring excitement hits fast in the garden world. Seedlings look strong indoors, leaves stretch toward light, and everything feels ready for the big outdoor debut. Then the plants hit real-world conditions—wind, sun, temperature swings—and suddenly collapse like they never knew the garden life existed. That dramatic flop often traces back to one overlooked step: hardening…

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8 Pollinator-Friendly Additions That Increase Garden Activity

8 Pollinator-Friendly Additions That Increase Garden Activity

A garden can transform from quiet and still into a buzzing, fluttering ecosystem with just a few intentional changes. Bees zigzag through blossoms, butterflies drift like living confetti, and hummingbirds zip in like tiny helicopters on a mission. The secret does not lie in expensive landscaping or complicated designs, but in thoughtful additions that invite…

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5 Container Garden Ideas That Work on Small Balconies

5 Container Garden Ideas That Work on Small Balconies

A tiny balcony does not need to limit gardening dreams. In fact, small spaces often spark the most creative, productive, and eye-catching gardens. With the right containers, plant choices, and layout tricks, even a narrow balcony can transform into a lush mini oasis bursting with color and flavor. Every inch matters, and smart gardening turns…

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Why Growth Stalls Even When Conditions Seem Perfect

Why Growth Stalls Even When Conditions Seem Perfect

Gardens often tell a strange story. Everything looks right on the surface, yet progress suddenly slows without warning. Leaves stop stretching, stems lose their energy, and blooms hesitate as if waiting for permission that never arrives. Even carefully tended spaces can hit invisible roadblocks that confuse and frustrate gardeners. The secret often hides beneath what…

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