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How to Grow and Care for Arrowhead Vine

Arrowhead plants are tough, and they’re some of the hardest houseplants to kill. But that sturdiness doesn’t come at the expense of beauty - they are available in an array of colors and leaf patterns. Plus, they’re versatile and can be used in dish gardens, terrariums, and hanging pots. Read more now.

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How to Grow and Care for Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata)

Western red cedar (Thuja plicata) is a tall, long-lived conifer with lacy evergreen foliage and reddish-brown bark, commonly grown as a specimen tree or privacy hedge. It thrives in cool, moist climates with part shade and wet soil. Learn more about growing and caring for this tree in this guide. Read more now.

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19 of the Best Dwarf Conifers for Small Gardens

Dwarf conifers bring year-round texture, color, and structure to even the smallest gardens. Whether you need a bold focal point, a soft ground cover, or something sculptural for a rock garden, there’s a low-maintenance option to suit nearly any space or style. Learn about 19 of the best dwarf conifers in this guide.

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Learn How to Grow Flaming Sword Bromeliads (Vriesea)

Flaming sword is the common name for select species and hybrids of Vriesea, tropical bromeliads with sword-like floral bracts and decorative foliage. These adaptable plants thrive in bright, indirect light and bring lasting color to indoor spaces or shaded gardens. Learn how to grow flaming sword in this guide.

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17 of the Best Dwarf Japanese Maple Varieties

Want to create a massive impact in a minimum amount of space? Look no further than dwarf Japanese maples. This guide reveals 17 of the best options, from laceleaf weeping types to upright green leaf cultivars that make a dramatic statement in a tiny package. All of these top picks stay under about 10 feet tall.

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11 of the Best Red Japanese Maples for Your Garden

Red Japanese maples stand out against all the green in the garden with their bright coloring. Plus, the scarlet hue really brings out the unique shape of the lobes and serration of the leaves. Learn about 11 of the toughest, brightest, and most gorgeous red Japanese maple varieties for your landscape in this guide.

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How to Deal with Japanese Maple Winter Dieback

Japanese maples are fairly sturdy trees that can live a long time but they can suffer from winter dieback. When temperatures rise and fall repeatedly, especially coupled with desiccating winds, it can seriously harm your plants. Learn all about dealing with and preventing winter damage in Japanese maples in this guide.

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Growing Peperomias: How to Care for Radiator Plants

Get ready to meet peperomias! These unfussy and diverse houseplants come in multiple growth habits, sizes, and foliage shapes and colors. They’re undemanding, and bring greenery into your space without asking for much in return. Learn how to plant, propagate, and care for radiator plants in this guide. Read more now.

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The Best Tall Houseplants: 25 Tree-Like Plants to Grow Indoors

Want to add an elegant tree to your decor? Are you yearning for a tropical or evergreen indoor forest? Or do you simply want to make a dramatic statement in your space? One of these impressive houseplants will do the job. Our roundup includes 25 of the best tall, tree-like houseplant species for the home. Read more.

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35 of the Best Crops for Your Winter Greenhouse

Winter doesn't have to mean the end of the growing season and home-grown food. Don't let Old Man Winter spell an end to the fun. There are dozens of edible species you can grow in a winter greenhouse, from leafy greens like watercress to root veggies like beets and turnips. This guide gives you 35 excellent options.

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How to Choose the Right Greenhouse Flooring

Greenhouse flooring options range from packed dirt to fancy bricks in beautiful patterns. Depending on your climate and goals, you can use the existing ground, set wood blocks, or lay a sturdy concrete base covered in grippy rubber mats. Learn how to choose the best material for your budget, space, and needs in this guide.

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How to Grow Spathoglottis (Ground) Orchids

Spathoglottis are easy-going terrestrial species that are also known as purple or ground orchids. The flowers are available in a variety of colors including colors, like white, yellow, red, pink, purple, and cream, depending on the species or hybrid. Learn how to grow Spathoglottis orchids in this guide. Read more now.

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How to Grow and Care for Fraser Fir Trees

Are you looking for a beautiful evergreen with soft needles and a heavenly fragrance? How about one with the classic pyramidal Christmas tree shape? Fraser firs have all that and more in a stellar package that adds year-round texture and interest to the garden. Learn all about how to grow these conifers in this guide.

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Discover the Native Orchids of North America

North America hosts a stunning diversity of native orchids. From Florida's elusive ghost orchids hiding in swamplands to hardy lady's slippers thriving in northern Canada's frigid temperatures, these remarkable wildflowers span an incredible range. Learn about the fascinating world of indigenous orchids in this guide.

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How to Identify and Manage Downy Mildew in Lettuce

Downy mildew is a persistent disease that affects lettuce crops. It creates yellow spots on leaves and fuzzy growth on undersides, potentially ruining entire harvests. Quick identification and immediate action are crucial for managing outbreaks. Learn effective prevention and treatment strategies in this guide. Read more.

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How to Grow Gray Dogwood (Cornus Racemosa)

Gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa) is a hardy native shrub that produces clusters of white spring flowers followed by white berries on red stems. This adaptable plant tolerates various soil conditions and provides excellent wildlife value, attracting birds and pollinators. Learn how to grow gray dogwood in this guide.

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When and How to Plant Roses in the Fall

Fall is the perfect time to plant perennials like roses. The weather is milder than in the summer, the plants have a chance to get established so they can take off next season, and you can find some real bargains. This guide walks you through the process so your plants will have the best chance at a healthy start.

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