There are some tips and tricks that, the experts say, can save sad-looking plants from certain death. Like watering them with bottled soda water instead of the one from out of the tap. Real Simple suggests that filling your watering can with bottled club soda can give your plants a boost. Apparently unlike tap water, club […]
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How To ‘Read’ The Leaves And Know What Is Wrong With Your Plant
Plants require certain conditions to thrive. A lack of sunlight (or too much), too much water (or too little), and bugs are a few things that can turn your plant from stunning to sickly in a snap. Check out a few reasons why your plant may not be thriving and what are its leaves telling […]
Plants Might Be Helping Each Other More Than Thought
Contrary to the long-held belief that plants in the natural world are always in competition, new research has found that in harsh environments mature plants help smaller ones—and thrive as a result. The first study to examine plant interactions in a hostile environment over their lifespan found that plants sheltering seedlings help the smaller plant […]
5 Common Tree Pruning Mistakes
When done right, pruning results in a healthy and alluring tree. Nonetheless, if done inadequately, it can hurt the tree. Here are 5 of the most basic tree pruning botches and clarification on how they can affect the soundness of your tree. 1. Topping This may be the most unattractive of all the tree pruning […]
How To Correct Pruning Mistakes
When you prune a plant you cut foliage, branches, or trunks to make the plant more attractive and structurally stronger. Good pruning minimizes damage to growing plant tissue. When it is done badly, it creates problems for the plant. If you’ve pruned your plants inappropriately, you may be wondering how to correct the mistakes. Here […]
When And How To Quarantine A Houseplant
What does it mean when you hear you should be quarantining new houseplants? The word quarantine comes from the Italian word “quarantina,” which means forty days. By quarantining your new houseplants for 40 days, you minimize the risk of spreading pests and diseases to your other plants. When to quarantine houseplants There are a few […]
Scottish Farmer Discovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost City
A farmer from Scotland discovered something amazing about ancient Scotland buried in the sand dunes of one of the northernmost islands of the country. He found a large stone that didn’t look like it belonged in its environment. When the farmer inspected the stone, he got quite a surprise. Underneath the stone was Skara Brae, […]
Medicinal Uses Of Bougainvillea Flowers
Bougainvillea is a thorny, woody, high climbing vine with colorful flowers. These flowers can be red, orange, yellow, purple, pink, or white. Traditionally, bougainvillea flowers, which have tiny white flowers in the middle of colorful and papery petals or bracts, have been used for medicinal purposes. To gain medicinal properties, we can steep dried or […]
Learn How To Make Your Own Compost
Every gardener needs to know what compost is and how to make their own compost. Compost is a mixture of various organic wastes processed by microorganisms which plants use as fertilizer. Mature compost contains an average of 0,35% nitrogen, 0.20% phosphorus, 0.25% potassium, 2-3% calcium oxide. All kinds, however, have one thing in common – the […]
Three cases of Legionnaire’s disease in eight days in the Tasman district
Gardeners are being warned to take care when handling potting mix after three cases of Legionnaires’ disease in eight days were confirmed in the Tasman district. This follows the death of a person in Dunedin from the disease. Four cases of Legionnaires’ disease have been confirmed in 2019. There have been 53 cases in the region […]