It’s easy to think water gardens are reserved for professional gardeners. Growing plants in the soil can be hard, but growing them in the water? You’d rather admire the neighbor’s aquatic landscape ...
Is your landscape’s water garden looking more like a fish pond than a garden? Are your container water gardens full of water but missing, you know, the actual plants? To help get you started, we have ...
Scientists have figured out at least two ways to make plants glow in the dark, delivering a first step – albeit a somewhat ...
Christmas cactus and Thanksgiving cactus are related plants but are easy to tell one from the other. Both require certain ...
Water caltrops are not as common in the U.S. as they are in other parts in the world, but you can still cook with them if you ...
An annual tradition at the County College of Morris is our poinsettia sale at the end of the semester.
Learn how to start seeds indoors to save money and prepare for spring planting with these practical gardening tips.
In a hydroponic system — like the AeroGarden and Rise Gardens models — plants grow in a tank of water enriched with fertilizer. Your plants’ roots have more room to stretch out, and you have ...
use a spray bottle filled with water and a microfiber cloth or a leaf cleaning tong, such as this one from Amazon. Horticulturist and owner of Splendid Landscape Kaushikan Ganesan is the owner of ...
Focus your additions on plants with narrow leaves, tiny leaves, succulent leaves, fuzzy leaves, silvery leaves, hard leathery ...