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6 Popular Types of Palm Trees in Hawaii

May 14, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Types of Palm Trees in Hawaii

You presumably envision a string of tropical islands dotted with white sand beaches and majestic palm trees when you think of Hawaii. But did you notice that there are various types of palm trees in Hawaii? Even more intriguing ...

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How Fast Does Bamboo Grow? (Bamboo Growth RATE Explained)

May 14, 2022 by Matt Gardener

How Fast Does Bamboo Grow

Bamboo has a lot of amazing properties, this woody grass is known for being the fastest rising shrub on the planet. But exactly how fast does bamboo grow? Bamboos, under optimum conditions, can develop more than a meter per ...

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Is a Cactus a Tree? (Cactus Classification)

May 14, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is a Cactus a Tree

A cactus is an angiosperm in the Cactaceae family. This family contains thousands of species distinguished by thick, fleshy stems. But what is cactus classified as? Is a cactus a tree, a plant, or a flower? The simple answer is ...

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Is Coconut a Tree or a Fruit? (Coconut Classification)

May 13, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is Coconut A Tree

The coconut tree truly is the all-giving sacred symbol. Every part of the tree is used in some way or another. Coconut trees require plenty of sunshine and well-aired soil to thrive. They can be widely cultivated in oxygenated ...

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6 Popular Types of Palm Trees in California

May 13, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Types of Palm Trees in California

Palm trees have become an emblem of California’s vast landscape, helping to make it a dream destination for many. In fact, anyone who hears the word California will instinctively think of palm trees. Amidst the relative ...

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Is Fig a Fruit? (Classification of Fig)

May 13, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Why are Figs Classified as Flowers

Like other trees in arid regions, the fig tree is barely known in agronomy. Its lineage is traditional of dry land, even though the covering of the irrigated land is improving in particular areas with tremendous economic ...

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5 Popular Types of Palm Trees in Texas

May 13, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Types of Palm Trees in Texas

There have been over 2,600 palm tree species out there already, giving you plenty of alternatives regardless of your climatic condition. If you're looking for types of palm trees in Texas, we'll show you the best hardy species and ...

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Is a Pickle a Fruit or a Vegetable? (Pickle Classification)

May 13, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is a Pickle a Fruit or a Vegetable

Many people cherish pickles, even though they have an earned taste compared to others. They are typically used as a topping for burgers but are quite delicious when eaten independently. Pickles also come in many flavors and are ...

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Why is My Succulent Dying? (8 Major Causes + FIXES)

May 13, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Why is My Succulent Dying

Do you like the appearance of succulents but find it difficult to keep them alive? Do you have a large garden (or not), but succulents don't seem to be your thing? It appears that you require Succulents 101! But why is my ...

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Is Lychee a Fruit? (Lychee Classification)

May 11, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is Lychee a Fruit

Because of its brief season, the lychee, an aboriginal of southeastern Asia, is vastly considered a treat. Esteemed for over 2,000 years in China, it's known by many names, like lichi, lichee, lychee, leechee, and laichee. You ...

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10 Most Common Haworthia Types

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Haworthia Types

Haworthia is a low-maintenance succulent plant that thrives in normal indoor conditions. Even though it is a small plant that does not require much light like other succulents, it is still among the most popular and favorite for ...

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Top 20 Plants with Green Leaves and Purple Flowers

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Plants with Green Leaves and Purple Flowers

Purple is a royal color and could sometimes symbolize richness and elegance. Suppose you want to give your home an attractive look and grace; there are several green-leaved perennials out there with purple-colored flowers that are ...

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Anthurium Warocqueanum Care and Growing Tips

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Anthurium Warocqueanum Care

Anthurium Warocqueanum is one of the most gorgeous anthurium species, which is why so many plant enthusiasts like adding it to their indoor collections. Not only is it beautiful, but it is also a rapid-growing plant. It first ...

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Can You Use Cactus Soil For Regular Plants?

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Can You Use Cactus Soil For Regular Plants

Trying to get the best success rate from any plant? You must make use of the good soil type it requires. Cactus soil is one of the most common potting mixes suitable for growing indoor succulent plants. It is a little acidic ...

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10 Most Common Spider Plant Varieties

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Spider Plant Varieties

Scientifically called Chlorophytum Comosum, the spider plant is an interesting plant with attractive foliage. Because of its unique appearance and ability to get rid of dangerous toxins can be used for indoor décor. It is ...

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Where Do Sunflower Seeds Come From?

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Facts About Sunflower Seeds

Very rich in vitamin C, sunflower seeds possess a mild, nutty ingredient, as well as a strong but gentle texture. However, if you want them to produce their best flavor, you have to regularly roast them, even though you can ...

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Do Deer Eat Lavender?

March 19, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Do Deer Eat Lavender

Lavenders are attractive purple-colored flowers most notably loved for their amazing fragrance, which is why no farmer would ever bear the thought of losing them as prey to animals and pests. Because of their endearing looks ...

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Cat Palm Leaves Turning Brown (5 Causes & Remedies)

March 18, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Cat Palm Leaves Turning Brown

Because of its nature, most people often mistake a cat palm for a palm tree. But despite their striking similarities, a cat palm is certainly a plant and is grown as one. It features bunches of large, bold, green leaves, thus ...

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Hoya Shepherdii Care and Growing Tips

March 18, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Hoya Shepherdii Care

Every plant lover will love a beautiful, low-maintenance vine as the hoya sherpherdii species. It features spectacular foliage beautiful flowers, which is perfect for an indoor collection. This unique plant also features thick, ...

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How To Dig A Trench for Drainage (6 Simple Steps)

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

How To Dig A Trench for Drainage

Water is life, and it's essentially something we all can't do without – but sometimes we have to do away with it, especially if you have too much of it flooding your space or environment. In most cases where doing away with ...

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Alocasia Bambino Vs Polly: Key Differences

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Alocasia Bambino Vs Polly

Alocasia plants are made up of tuberous or rhizomatous perennials that feature sagittate or cordate leaves and can get up to 20 to 90 cm long. There are about 79 alocasia species under the genus Alocasia, all coming from the ...

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8 Common Gladiolus Growing Stages

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Gladiolus Growing Stages

If you are an experienced gardener, you’ll be familiar with the gladiolus plant, which grows elegant, 3-foot flower spikes with attractive and colorful flowers. This bulb produces its bloom during the summer, looks very ...

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How to Care for Alocasia Polly

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Alocasia Polly Propagation

Are you searching for an amazing plant that is truly eye-catching? Think no further than the genus Alocasia Polly. It is one of the most popular and attractive varieties of the genus alocasia family and is a hybrid plant that ...

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Can You Use Regular Potting Soil For Succulents?

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Can You Use Regular Potting Soil For Succulents

Today, every plant requires a particular type of soil that will efficiently enhance its growth, including succulents. Therefore, you must choose the right kind of potting mix for your plants. Succulents are unique plants that ...

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Alocasia Polly Vs Amazonica: Major Differences

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Alocasia Polly Vs Amazonica

Are you searching for a great plant that is truly eye-catching? Think no further than the genus Alocasia species. Alocasia Polly and alocasia amazonica are among the most popular and attractive alocasia varieties. They are ...

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Is Mushroom Compost Good For Tomatoes?

March 17, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is Mushroom Compost Good For Tomatoes

As a gardener, your goal is to make a bountiful harvest from your crops, including tomatoes. And I believe you will go any length into searching for the best methods to help you in this bid, and notable among them is obtaining a ...

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Can You Use Cactus Soil For Succulents?

March 16, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Can You Use Cactus Soil For Succulents

Every succulent plant deserves the best potting soil. These soils can be seen in many nurseries or online shops. However, the best way to avoid complications is by creating a potting mix at home yourself. But can you use cactus ...

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Top 12 Easiest Succulents to Grow Indoors (+ Hardest)

March 16, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Easiest Succulents to Grow Indoors

If you’re a pro gardener or a beginner and you’re looking for plants that are easy to care for and will beautify your indoor space – or plants that can survive and thrive under challenging settings – succulents are your best bet. ...

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Can You Use Cactus Soil For Vegetables?

March 16, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Can You Use Cactus Soil For Vegetables

Getting the best out of your vegetables by growing them in pots or raised beds begins with the best organic potting soil you can get. To avoid complications or risks, you can create your potting mix at home. But can you use ...

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Do Dethatching Blades Work?

March 16, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Do Dethatching Blades Work

Do dethatching blades work? Yes and No! It depends. In real-life scenarios, only two factors determine if dethatching blades work. The kind of dethatching blades you have and the type of work you intend to perform with the ...

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How To Dig a Trench By Hand (6 Easy Steps)

March 16, 2022 by Matt Gardener

How To Dig a Trench By Hand

Essentially, digging a trench by hand would save you the cost of paying rent for a power teacher tool which is a reasonable alternative to hand digging. You might easily get overwhelmed if you believe that there are too many ...

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How to Care for Alocasia Bambino

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Alocasia Bambino

We bring you another exciting and beautiful leafed plant that you can add to your indoor collections, otherwise known as Alocasia Bambino. Scientifically known as Ficus lyrata bambino, the bambino is a dwarf version of fiddle ...

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Is Natria Weed Killer Organic?

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is Natria Weed Killer Organic

Natria is an excellent alternative to nasty herbicides like glyphosate. As a weed killer, natria does an excellent job of eliminating weed without messing up the entire garden. But is natria weed killer organic? No! Although ...

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7 Different Peony Growing Stages

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Peony Growing Stages

It is not quite surprising that peonies are widely considered one of the best and most popular perennials, given their striking looks, scent, durability, and easy maintenance. When given the right care and conditions, they can ...

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6 Different Radish Growing Stages

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Radish Growing Stages

Any experienced gardener will be familiar with the different radish growing stages. However, its growing cycle goes on if you fail to harvest it or allow it to grow in the wild, where it is regarded as a weed. A Radish could grow ...

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Different Soybean Growth Stages

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Soybean Growth Stages

The soybean is a plant with two embryonic leaves, which is why it is a dicotyledonous plant. It has an epigeal growth system because the cotyledons sprout above the surface of the soil. Understanding the soybean growth stages ...

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Is Mushroom Compost Good for Strawberries?

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is Mushroom Compost Good for Strawberries

Investing in good quality compost is very important to any garden, mainly because it helps the soil retain more water and helps in the breaking down of clay that exists in the soil. We also have mushroom compost, which is ...

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Is an Olive a Fruit or Vegetable?

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Is an Olive a Fruit or Vegetable

Scientifically known as Olea Europaea (which means European Olive), an olive is a species of small tree of the Oleaceae family. It is significantly discovered and common around the Mediterranean Basin. Olive is a little ...

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Top 7 Plants Similar To Spider Plants

March 15, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Plants Similar To Spider Plants

Spider plants have several exciting features, ranging from beautiful foliage and attractive indoor appearance to easy maintenance. It is undoubtedly one of the plants we recommend for beginners. These inspiring features have ...

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Silver Pothos Vs Satin Pothos (Key Differences)

January 31, 2022 by Matt Gardener

Differences Between Silvery Ann Pothos and Silver Satin Pothos

Pothos is increasingly becoming a popular houseplant among gardeners and plant lovers in recent times. It shouldn’t be too much of a surprise because it comes in different varieties, ranging from green-leaved to variegated ...

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