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The Best Fertilizer for Bougainvillea in Pots: A Comprehensive Guide

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Bougainvillea are long-flowering climbing plants renowned for producing brightly colored blooms for much of the spring, summer, and fall. These vibrant climbers often remind me of holidays in southern Europe, cascading over white-washed walls on sun-drenched streets. … Read more

How to Get Rid of Bitterweed in Your Pasture or Lawn

The of bitterweed (​Hymenoxys odorata​) — yellow flowers sprouting in the pastures and rangeland of the Southwest — may cause farmers and ranchers to groan. This yellow-flowered plant, a member of the aster family (Asteraceae), is poisonous when eaten by sheep, cows and other livestock. Bitterweed, also known as western bitterweed or rubberweed (Hymenoxys odorata), … Read more

How Fast Do Cedars Grow? A Complete Guide

An evergreen conifer native to the eastern half of North America, the eastern red cedar is a bushy tree that provides ecological benefits year-round. It’s a cold-hardy tree that is adaptable to a variety of soil types, loves full sun, and can tolerate salt and pollution, making it an outstanding urban tree and a particularly … Read more

saving butternut squash seeds to plant

Saving Butternut Squash Seeds to Plant for Next Year’s Garden As fall approaches, gardeners reap the bounty of butternut squash from their vegetable patches. But once the final fruits have been harvested, there’s still an important task at hand – saving seeds for next year’s garden. Growing your own butternut squash from saved seeds offers … Read more

How to Save a Dying Spider Plant

Spider plants are among the most popular house plants, partly for the fact that they are renowned for being easy to look after. These stripy green friends seem to grow and reproduce at the speed of light and even flourish with the most minimal care. However, they still deserve a little care and attention. One … Read more

love in a mist delft blue

Couldnt load pickup availability Delft Blue Nigella shows the pattern of the Dutch pottery – pale flowers with splashes of blue. The crimson center of stamens adds to the dramatic effect. Equally attractive seedpods when petals drop. Good flowers for cutting and arranging, but also attractive to pollinators. Product variants A Guide to Growing and … Read more