14 Important Gardening Resolutions For New Year Balcony Garden Web

Follow these Gardening Resolutions for New Year to have a head start in the right direction towards gardening for 2022 and keep your yard and plants thriving in the coming months! Have a look at the best types of Indoor plants to grow in 2022 here Gardening Resolutions for New Year 1. Go Organic Go organic this year to have a safe food source for pollinators and have no side effects on your own health, too....

July 19, 2022 · 5 min · 919 words · Kerry Paskey

14 Unique Indoor Plants With Personality Traits Balcony Garden Web

There are many plants with personalities & traits, and some of them are listed here. These unique indoor plants can move, dance, revive, regrow, mimic, and even act to catch their prey, and adding them to your houseplant collection can be rewarding! Check out our article on the most beautiful houseplants here Unique Indoor Plants 1. Autograph Tree Botanical Name: Clusia rosea What’s Unique in this Plant: The stiff, leathery dark green leaves can be used to write messages and signatures, and that’s why it got its name....

July 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1004 words · Warren Weich

15 Common Problems With Hydroponics And How To Fix Them Smart Garden Guide

Hydroponics is a great way to grow plants at home that is challenging, fun and very rewarding. However, there are a number of problems with hydroponics that you may encounter, and it is important to learn to avoid these or deal with them successfully. Hydroponic growing is a more technical skill than growing plants in soil. You can learn a lot from reading books and articles, and watching instructional videos. However, one of the best ways to learn is from our mistakes....

July 19, 2022 · 14 min · 2974 words · Frances Dengler

15 Diy Hydroponic Herb Garden Ideas Balcony Garden Web

We all love fresh herbs, don’t we? If you want to ditch the routine of buying them from stores, then we have good news for you! These Hydroponic Herb Garden DIY ideas will help you grow them just with water, which results in bigger and faster growth, and saves you from the hassles of mulching, tilling, changing of soil! Check out our article on homemade hydroponic systems here Hydroponic Herb Garden DIY Ideas 1....

July 19, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · Patricia Mccormick

17 Of The Best Cherry Tomatoes To Grow S Path

For small spaces, choose determinate varieties that are bred for compact, but prolific, growth. (Here’s a guide for details on determinate and indeterminate varieties.) Cherry tomatoes are vigorous plants that are easily cultivated in containers or out in the garden. Fast growing, they quickly produce large clusters of delicious fruits all summer – with mild, sweet, or tangy flavors, depending on the variety. The earliest of tomatoes to ripen, the small one to two-inch fruits come in a range of delightful colors including black (in truth, a super-deep purple), green, mahogany, orange, pink, red, white, and yellow....

July 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1917 words · Kent Spence

18 Cute And Unusual Diy Hanging Planters Balcony Garden Web

Here are some easy-to-make Cute, and Unusual DIY Hanging Planters that you can put on display by creatively recycling some old stuff around your home to make them look stunning. Check out some Fantastic DIY Wall Planter Ideas here Cute and Unusual DIY Hanging Planters 1. Doll Face Planter Check out this DIY planter design to make a simple yet unusual hanging planter. The gardener has opted for a realistic design by painting a human face on a pet bottle....

July 19, 2022 · 4 min · 735 words · Fay Jones

21 Shade Loving Perennials For Zone 6

Plants Looking for some perennial plants for a shady area of your garden, and live in hardiness zone 6? Perhaps you are starting a new shade garden? Either way, finding the right plants for areas that don't naturally get a lot of sun is important when planting in the shade. In this article, you'll learn about our favorite cold-hardy plants that are perfect for hardiness zone 6. By Jason White Last updated: October 12, 2022 | 15 min read If you live in USDA hardiness zone six and have shady areas in your yard that most plants will not tolerate, there are shade-loving perennials that may be exactly what you are looking for!...

July 19, 2022 · 17 min · 3589 words · Richard Nowak

21 White Perennial Flowers With Names And Pictures

Flowers Thinking of planting some white perennial flowers in your garden that will come back year after year? Adding some white to a brighter colored garden can offer a very nice color balance. However, finding the perfect selection of white perennials can be difficult with so many options available. In this article, we take a deeper look at some of our favorites! By Jason White Last updated: November 24, 2022 | 11 min read White flowers are versatile, at times appearing chic and elegant, at others pure and rustic....

July 19, 2022 · 12 min · 2556 words · Jose Cooks

22 Best Variegated Succulents Colorful Succulents

Easy to maintain and stunning to look at, this is what these Best Variegated Succulents are! We have hand-picked the best ones for you! Have a look at the Best Succulents You Can Eat here Best Variegated Succulents 1. Echeveria ‘Dionysos’ This Variegated Succulent features a solid rosette of mottled olive green, gray-green, or white-green leaves with irregular red-brown spots and margins. 2. Aeonium tabuliforme f. variegata This cultivar shows off a flat rosette of overlapping and variegated foliage with splashes of light green and cream-yellow hues....

July 19, 2022 · 4 min · 756 words · Andrea Humphrey

25 Plants That Ticks Don T Like Gardening Channel

By Jennifer Poindexter Do you have a tick problem in your yard or garden? Why not plant things that will add beauty to your space while keeping these pests away? If you need some inspiration to landscape your home in an effort to give ticks the boot, you’re in the right place. I’m going to share a list of plants that are known as tick deterrents. Who says your yard or garden can’t be both beautiful and functional?...

July 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1796 words · Lori Diberardino

35 Fabulous Winter Porch D Cor Ideas For The Festive Vibes

Porch Decor is a great way to change the vibe of any home. These Fabulous Winter Porch Décor Ideas are exactly what you need to give your home a makeover, so everyone is pulled to pay a visit. Here are Fabulous Front Porch Decoration Ideas with Plants Fabulous Winter Porch Décor Ideas 1. Wooden Basket Junipers Add a touch of elegance with two Junipers on the front porch for a warm welcome this cold winter....

July 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1183 words · Christina Cagle

A Wildlife Garden Project For All Seasons The Best Plants For Success

The importance of wildlife to a garden Though gardeners often work hard to keep certain types of wildlife out of their gardens (hello, deer and groundhogs, we’re talking about you!), there are many wild creatures that we want to have in our gardens because they benefit it in many ways. Birds eat insect pests and feed them to their young; bees and butterflies help pollinate flowers and crops; toads eat slugs, flies, and various pests; and ladybugs, lacewings, and other predatory insects munch on many common garden pests....

July 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1369 words · Christal Erickson

Aerogarden Review And Comparison My Real World Experience Smart Garden Guide

AeroGardens are a fantastic way to grow your own food at home with virtually no effort. Regardless of your gardening skills, you can enjoy fresh herbs, vegetables and salad grown easily with an AeroGarden. This article is going to cut through all the confusion and explain everything you need to know about AeroGarden, It includes my real world AeroGarden review and experiences, a clear and simple comparison chart and a complete buyers guide to so you can choose the best AeroGarden for you....

July 19, 2022 · 26 min · 5334 words · William Hernandez

Anise Plant Growing Aniseed At Home

Is it a spice or is it an herb? Believe it or not, it’s both! Let me introduce you to one of the most ancient of our cultivated herbs and spices, the anise plant. Table of Contents Evidence of anise cultivation goes back 4000years to ancient Egypt, where it’s popularity quickly spread northwards to Europe leaving an aniseed flavor legacy everywhere it was grown. Although not related to the licorice plant in any way, anise is very similar in taste and aroma....

July 19, 2022 · 10 min · 1967 words · Brenda Mccarty

Army Worms Wiping Out Munching Menaces

If you’ve ever watched a row crop get demolished by a heavy infestation of army worms, you’ll know how they get their name. These ravenous little caterpillars devour entire golf courses and then move en-masse to the next, gobbling with equal vigor. Table of Contents But what exactly is an armyworm? Are there different kinds, and where are they found? What do they eat? How long do they live? And perhaps the most important, how do you get rid of them?...

July 19, 2022 · 12 min · 2425 words · Minnie Strong

Benefits Of Bottom Watering Your Plants Balcony Garden Web

Watering plays a vital role when it comes to keeping your plants healthy and green. Here’s all you need to know about the Benefits of Bottom Watering your Plants! Here are the top houseplant watering rules you must follow What is Bottom Watering? Bottom watering is a method where you dip the bottom end (2-3 inches of the pot) in a large container filled with water for 10-12 minutes. The soil in the pot absorbs/sucks the water through the drainage holes....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Charles Rozanski

Can I Freeze Fresh Artichokes Gardening Channel

QUESTION: Can I freeze fresh artichokes? What is the best way to preserve fresh artichokes? -Kim R. ANSWER: No, artichokes can only be frozen after cooking and should not ever be frozen raw. If you try to freeze raw artichokes, they become discolored and will have a poor flavor when they are cooked. When selecting artichokes for freezing, pick out artichokes that are an even and uniformly green color, with tightly adhering leaves....

July 19, 2022 · 3 min · 565 words · Francisco Couture

Drying Basil The 5 Best Ways Get Busy Gardening

Drying basil is quick and easy, and there are so many wonderful uses for it. In this post, I’ll show you five of the best ways to do it, with step by step instructions for each. If you want to enjoy your homegrown basil for many months, drying it is the perfect choice. You can use it to fill up your spice rack, and to add to countless recipes. In this article I am going to show you how to dry basil using 5 simple methods that you can do right at home....

July 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1209 words · Martha Perez

Easy Ways To Aerate Your Compost Pile Gardening Channel

If your compost pile steams on cold mornings, then you’re on the right track. The warmer your compost is, the better it’s breaking down the organic components in it, sterilizing any weed seeds and fungal spores, and keeping small pests away. However, the decomposition process needs plenty of air to function. Some air enters the pile from the surface, but not nearly enough to do the job right; that’s why you need to turn the pile regularly in order to keep it perking along....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Kenneth Prosser

Fall Gardening Top Questions And The Answers Gardening Channel

by Erin Marissa Russell Got questions about gardening in the fall? We’ve got answers for you. These are some of the most common questions we hear about fall gardening, along with the answers! There’s no reason for gardening to be a hobby that’s limited to the spring and summer. There are plenty of vegetables, flowers, and more you can plant in September, October, and November. Read on to learn more about how to keep your garden going strong through the fall months....

July 19, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Ann Chavez