House & Garden 2024, December
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Chrysanthemums come in a huge variety of beautiful colors. They can be planted from seeds, cuttings and by division, or they can be purchased at a garden store. Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil if you plant them in the garden, and be sure to dig a hole large enough for the roots to grow comfortably.
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If you want to keep the poinsettia you bought this year until next Christmas, here's what you need to do. Steps Method 1 of 2: Basic Rules for Growing Poinsettias Step 1. Check for parasites (although many plants do not have parasites inside the greenhouse, they will appear after about two weeks indoors) If the plant is infected, it is advisable to discard it to buy another one that can be kept for a long time.
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Compost enriches garden soil and the land where flowers are planted with nutrients. It can be done without spending money on tree leaves every fall. Follow these guidelines for collecting leaves and making compost out of them to leave in your yard.
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Bioluminescence occurs in fireflies, some fungi and fish, and in microorganisms such as dinoflagellates, a kind of alga. Dinoflagellates in the marine environment can reproduce quickly thanks to the right combination of sunlight and nutrients, and when the water around them is agitated, their characteristic blue or green light becomes visible.
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Crocuses (commonly called crocuses) are beautiful little flowers that bloom in early spring as the weather gets milder. They are known to bring joy and hope after the long and dreary winter. With the right planning and planting crocuses in your garden carefully, you can ensure they survive the winter frosts.
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If you're battling weeds invading your lawn, it might be time to try some new tactics. This article will cover both chemical and non-chemical strategies that you can use to keep weeds at bay. Steps Method 1 of 2: Using Chemicals Step 1.
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A spontaneous lawn is an ecological system dominated by grass, common in areas where rainfall is scarce for the growth of trees. Planting a spontaneous lawn is an undertaking that is worth your time and effort. Not only does it promote the biodiversity of wild species and preserve the rapidly disappearing soil, but a spontaneous lawn also needs little maintenance (compared to a mowed lawn, so it reduces the waste of resources and increases free time) and is aesthetically pleasi
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Widely popular in the United States, a Chia Pet is a terracotta figure used to grow chia. Once you have chosen your favorite character, you can cultivate him by giving him a full head of hair! Choosing and raising a Chia Pet can be really fun!
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Believe it or not, your favorite breakfast could be for growing plants! Do you want to know how? Here are the steps to keep plants healthy. Steps == == Cook the eggs and set the shells aside. Put the shells on the ground.
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Pruning stimulates the growth of the tree and increases its productivity, as well as improving its aesthetics. It is very important to prune the tree in the correct way, in order to make it strong and fruitful. Learn when and how to prune your fruit trees by following the steps in this guide and start growing healthier and more productive trees.
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Imagine breathing in the deep and mysterious scent of lilac emanating from your garden on a warm summer evening. It is not difficult to grow lilacs if you give them plenty of water and plant them in full sun. There are over 100 different species, bushes or trees that produce fragrant flowers.
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Deep pink, white, and red azaleas dot many gardens every spring. They are easy plants to grow and if cared for properly, they will pay off with amazing blooms every year. Current varieties give gardens a cheerful look even during the winter months.
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Building a retaining wall will help you reduce erosion, improve water drainage and create space in the garden. It's a great home improvement project that can be done over a weekend, whether you're a beginner or an expert. Below you will find instructions, tips and tricks for building a retaining wall professionally.
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It is a shame to see landscape plants, shrubs and trees die, which have sometimes cost a lot of money, due to neglect or poor care. Rather than accepting the loss, giving up and starting over next season, you can save your landscaping investment, with minimal effort and cost, over a three-week period.
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Purslane, also called Common Porcelain, is a succulent plant, which means that it is a wonderful flowering plant to grow in dry climates, because it conserves water well. It is also very easy to take care of once the growth starts; even more pleasing, it comes in several gorgeous colors and is well known for its showy blooms.
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Weeding is a task no one wants to do, but it must be done. By following this simple technique you can accomplish this chore much easier. Steps Step 1. Identify the weeds you want to remove, so you don't accidentally pull out beneficial plants or plants you want to keep while you work Step 2.
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Rincosperm (or false jasmine) is a hardy and fragrant evergreen plant with a rapid growth rate. It is a type of creeper that gives flowers and needs vertical support for optimal growth. The plant, however, does not present major problems, is easy to care for and can be planted both in the garden and in pots.
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Peonies are perennials with flowers that are easy to grow and hardy and have a long life. Unlike other evergreen plants, they don't need to be separated and transplanted to keep blooming. However, if they are crowding your garden, or if you would like to have more in another area, it is best to divide and transplant them in the fall.
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Has your compost begun to be frequented by local rodents? Give these hairy critters the order to leave! Steps Step 1. Review what you are composting Some foods can attract rodents more than others, such as bread and baked goods.
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Daffodils are flowers that bloom in spring, but each year they have to overcome the low winter temperatures before they bloom. In warmer climates it is necessary to dig up the bulbs from the earth to preserve them before replanting them in the spring.
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A bottle can be recycled to serve as a miniature greenhouse. This is a great school project or homemade item over the holidays. It's a creative, easy, and fun thing to do. The result can be a unique decoration and a way to keep your green thumb busy during the winter.
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Cymbidium orchids have been cultivated for thousands of years in China and today have become famous for home gardeners. Although many of the cymbidium species can grow over 1.5 meters in height, in temperate climates orchids usually need to be kept indoors for most of the year or moved in and out of the home daily.
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Forcing tulip bulbs is a good way to get them to bloom indoors, despite being out of season. If you love tulips - or if a loved one loves them - forcing tulips in water can be a great way to get them even in times when they normally couldn't be grown!
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Although Ficus Benjamin is known to be difficult to grow, it is still possible to raise a lush tree. Just follow a few simple rules, and your tree will have the best chance of lasting a long time. Steps Step 1. Ficus Benjamin loves indirect light, so don't place it in front of a window, or in a spot where it can receive more than an hour or two of sunshine every day Step 2.
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Beans are very popular legumes, which are often grown in vegetable gardens; most varieties are also suitable for home backyards, because it is possible to grow them in a very small space. The climbing species fall into this category, since they develop in height rather than in width;
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A seedbed is a delimited plot of land in the garden in which to germinate various seeds, which can later be transferred. It can be an alternative to pots and is a great solution if you can control the temperature and quality of the soil and the amount of water.
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For aficionados and growers of roses, there is nothing more frustrating than a dying rosebush; however, before you uproot it and throw it away, you can try a few procedures to make it flourish and restore it to the lush appearance of the past.
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Lisianthus, also called eustoma, is best known for its beautiful bell-shaped flowers. Unfortunately, it is also known for being difficult to grow. For best results, instead of starting with the seed, grow it starting from the sprouts that come in the form of small seedlings, already well developed, which can be purchased in disposable plastic trays.
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All experienced or less experienced gardeners face, sooner or later, the challenge of improving the soil where they grow. Not all soils are suitable for different crops, and their improvement is a common activity for farmers, whether they are involved in a small or a large project.
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Bearded Irises tend to get bushy every two to three years and cease to produce good blooms.Dividing and transplanting allows the clump to renew itself and also provides a way to multiply your Iris. It is not difficult to do, but it is important to do it at the right time of the year to ensure that the Iris benefits the most from the division.
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Whether you call it weed, ganja, marijuana or whatever, the plant known as Cannabis Sativa is easy to grow at home if you know what to do. The hydroponic method allows you to get a higher yield than growing on the ground, but it can be a bit difficult for a beginner.
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Boxwood is an evergreen shrub that is used as a decorative element in landscape architecture in many countries around the world, and whose leaves are very often used as components of wreaths and other floral compositions. To create flower or leaf compositions that last all year, or even longer, many people enjoy preserving boxwood cuttings by treating them with a solution of dye and glycerin.
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Here is a basic guide for how to plant a beautiful garden. Steps Step 1. Buy the seeds You can find very cheap ones at your neighborhood market. Alternatively, you can start with bedding plants (or seedlings). Step 2. Find a place in your garden or community space in your area that has both sun and shade Ideally, some areas should be in full sun (6 hours continue of sun per day), and others with partial sun (either the sun in flashes, or full sun for less
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Some gardeners claim that it is impossible to water the roses too much. While technically not true, roses are certainly plants that don't appreciate dry periods at all. Keep reading this article to make sure your roses are always getting the correct dose of water.
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Alocasia, also known as "Elephant Ears", is a showy tropical plant that can be grown even in colder areas. This plant looks great both as a background plant and as a protagonist of the garden. If the temperature remains on average below 4-7 ° for a certain period of time, the rhizomatous root must be extracted from the ground and stored in a cool and dry place until the following spring to be replanted.
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If you have a green thumb, you can save a lot of time by starting to grow your plants indoors in a place that is warm and not subject to freezing temperatures. You have the option to choose from a wide variety of seeds, normally available at nurseries, since it is cheaper to buy plants (and seeds) than vegetables already grown in pots.
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Oaks may be among the most beautiful trees in the neighborhood thanks to their huge fronds and branches, but they take a lot of effort to stay healthy and grow strong. A neglected oak, left to grow spontaneously can get sick, with the risk of even falling.
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The lotus is an aquatic plant that symbolizes beauty and purity, and comes in many sizes and colors. The most common lotus flowers are red, yellow, pink and white in color. Plants can be grown from tubers and seeds, but the seeds will not produce flowers for the first year until they have matured into tubers.
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The ficus, commonly called Ficus Benjamin, is a beautiful houseplant, but, if found in an ideal habitat, it can also grow too tall and too wide for the space you have available. The pruning operation is quite simple, and allows you to keep your plant at home.
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The crepe myrtle family (Lagerstroemia indica) includes small to medium-sized trees that produce beautiful midsummer pink, red, purple and white flowers. Most varieties grow to 5 to 8 meters, with some smaller ones growing to 1 to 2 meters. Typically, the plant does best in warm, humid climates, with some varieties able to withstand severe frosts.