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MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about caring for nun’s orchids, crape myrtles, sago, Mysore raspberry, mango trees, ...
As I walked through the auction halls of Kunming International Flora Auction Trading Centre (KIFA) which is Asia’s largest ...
The technique — known in England as the “Chelsea Chop” because the first trim coincides with London’s famous late-May Chelsea ...
A bright kitchen window is the perfect spot for some greenery, but it's important to choose plant varieties that will thrive ...
IF you want to make your garden look and smell gorgeous, you’ve come to the right place. And don’t worry if your purse is ...
Orchids usually only start to produce good cut flowers after their fourth year of production. Pictured here are Cymbidium John Duckitt ‘Darling Beauty’.
Since crape myrtles flower in summer, it’s usually wise to keep your pruners stowed away until these plants enter a state of dormancy in winter. Pruning in summer can delay blooming and make crape ...
A high-maintenance crop, if ever there was one, orchids demand attention to detail. With over 35 years of experience in ...
A lack of flowers is a common problem with orchids, but by following five simple rules, I have guaranteed orchid blooms three ...
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," ...
The flowers you cut from your garden can become beautiful jewelry with this DIY involving a UV resin kit, silica gel, and simple pins and combs.
Start from seed: Zinnias, sunflowers, cosmos, and marigolds are easy to grow from seed. You can purchase these at local nurseries too, but I recommend only planting sunflowers from seed because they ...