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How to Repot an Orchid: Step by Step Guide
Orchids can usually live in the same pot for at least a year or two without any problems. But sooner or later, your orchid will outgrow its pot, or its potting mix will start to break down. That's when you'll need to repot it.
24 Herbs That Grow in Some Shade
Spicebush is super-fragrant, edible and does well in partial shade. Scented blooms appear in late winter to early spring, before leaves unfurl on branches. Fall color features yellow shades, and when leaves drop, female plants display red berries that beckon birds. Be sure to plant both male and female plants to get berries.
Pour a spoonful into water, the orchid is healthy and blooms many magical flowers #orchid#shorts
Pour a little milk into the base, weak orchids will easily bloom all year round without stopping
Cattle Panel Trellis: How to Build a DIY Vegetable Garden Arch
Cattle Panel Trellis: How to Build a DIY Vegetable Garden Arch
10 Things Every Christmas Cactus Owner Needs To Know
Every Christmas cactus owner needs to read this.
11 Plants You Should Never Prune in Early Spring
Prune lilacs immediately after the blooms finish. Buds for the next year's flowers form right after the flowers fade, so don't wait too long. However, it's fine to remove dead, damaged or diseased stems, and stems that rub against each other. Also, completely cut off old stems thicker than two inches, leaving 10 or 12 main stems, each 1 or 2 inches thick. Otherwise, lilacs eventually grow very tall and flower only on the tips. Don't prune more than one-third of your bush at one time. This lilac, 'Purple Bloomerang' (Syringa) is hardy in USDA Gardening Zones 3 to 7. It blooms in mid-to-late spring, takes a short rest to put out new growth and reblooms from summer into fall. Because it sets buds on both new and old wood and it's compact, at 4 to 5 feet tall, it doesn't need much pruning. If
Grow Healthier, Happier Dill Plants With Help From These 12 Companion Plants
Grow Healthier, Happier Dill Plants With Help From These 12 Companion Plants
8 Flowering Shrubs You Should Definitely Prune in February — Are Your Garden Plants on the List?