Articles related to "Free Plants"Many broadleaf evergreen shrubs and conifers can be reproduced by the home gardener using cuttings of mature stems.
Plants have evolved many different ways to procreate themselves. The avid gardener can take advantage of a plant's natural behavior to grow free plants for their garden.
Given the right conditions, a small section of a plant's branch or stem can result in an identical twin of the parent plant.
Organic gardening is even more fun when it's free.
Plant tissue culture is a method of vegetative propagation in which clones of select plants are produced in sterile conditions.
Follow this simple how to guide to garden frugally and save money. Easy ways to grow beautiful flowers and stick to a limited budget.
A country garden of one's own will ease the stress of living in the concrete jungle. There are lots of ways to bring that relaxed style into a small city space.
Carolina spicebush or sweetshrub (Calycanthus floridus) and its cultivars are large, hardy, shade-loving shrubs at home in hedges, mixed shrub beds and natural gardens.
Strawberries are relatively easy to grow, but there are a few signs to look for in distressed plants to make sure there is a healthy crop to harvest.
Use the suggestions of nature to inspire your Halloween decorations utilizing natural plant materials.
Online plant trading is fast gaining popularity; this article shows one way to properly ready your day lilies for shipping and trade.
Let the golden nugget blossoms of the native Mexican anise-scented herb, Mexican tarragon, announce the advent of the holiday season from the garden for years to come.
More than just a novelty, hydroponic gardening systems can be used by organic gardeners to overcome soil and space problems.
Houseplants come from tropical forests and arid regions around the world. Knowing the origin of a specific plant can help in providing it with proper care.
Adult spider mites winter below the soil surface, living in plant debris until the late spring warmth brings them up to feed on tender shoots.
The garden should look nice even when there is nothing in bloom. Here are some top shade-loving plants that have beautiful flowers and leaves.
Low-cost landscaping doesn't have to look cheap. Keep costs down by following these steps to landscape your home without hiring a professional.
Many internet sites offer garden landscape photographs for inspiration and design ideas. Here is a selection of them reviewed on cost, user-friendliness and practicality.
Helpful advice for the begining seed saver on which plants to start with and how best to harvest, prepare and save the seeds.
Today for some, container gardening is the only way to garden. Perennial and annual plants or vegetable plants with flowers are ideas for mixed plantings.
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