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New House, New Baby, New Garden

In about a week, (Give or take a week) I am going to be giving birth.  This prompted the nesting instinct in my husband, and as a result, we are now living in a new house. Which means that there … Continue reading

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Winterizing Container Plants

It is now late October, and in Northern Arkansas we are experiencing the first freeze warning of the season. For most container gardeners, this means time to move those tender tropical plants inside, and to winterize the plants that will … Continue reading

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Lilly-Of-The-Nile — A Warm Season Lily Bulb

As the summer days stretch out and the heat seems never ending, Lilies-of-the-Nile (Agapanthus sp.) spring into bloom, bringing cool blue, purple or white color to your container garden. The plants look unusual in containers, with long, strap-shaped leaves that … Continue reading

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Container Garden Hints for Pollinating Insects

I can remember as a teen seeing a picture in a social studies book of a person in Japan hand-pollinating cherry trees. The caption stated that in some parts of the world, farmers hand pollinate trees because the numbers of … Continue reading

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Watering Hanging Baskets

If you’re like me, you’re probably experiencing unseasonably warm weather in summer. In summer heat, it can be a challenge to keep most container plants watered. But hanging baskets are the potted plants that have the most difficulty. Hanging baskets … Continue reading

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Helping Potted Plants Survive Drought Conditions on a Budget

Drought times are especially tricky for container gardeners. Plants in pots have less soil volume and less access to water than plants placed in the ground. If your area is experiencing a drought, the local city may have started water … Continue reading

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Temperature, Humidity and Fertilzer for African Violets

All this week, I’ve focused on the care of African Violets. For the wrap-up of my week on African Violets, I wanted to cover the rest of the basics. Temperature and Humidity African Violets prefer a temperature range between 65 … Continue reading

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Dealing with African Violet Pests and Problems

Overwatering is the most common problem associated with African violets. The plants will develop crown rot if given too much water. To avoid this, water plants from the bottom by placing them in a bowl of water whenever the soil … Continue reading

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Starting African Violet Cuttings

If you want to grow your own African violet, you can get one started from a single leaf of an existing plant. Select a healthy leaf from the center of the plant and snap it free of the crown. Make … Continue reading

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Why are my African Violets turning Mushy?

If you have ever tried to care for an African violet the same way as a conventional plant, you may notice that the plant’s leaves turn brown and mushy. This is because the leaves of African Violet plant leaves hate … Continue reading

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