Bird Of Paradise Propagate: Cuttings & Seeds

South Africa is home to the unusual and vividly colored plant known as the “bird of paradise.” It is a huge, comparatively simple plant to grow. Birds of paradise can be multiplied by either sowing seeds or growing plant cuttings of stems and roots in a new pot. Here is our manual on how to […]

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How To Propagate Begonia From Cuttings?

For the shaded area of the garden, begonias are a favorite plant. Begonias can be grown from seed, but it’s much simpler to grow them from cuttings, and you can do this with the majority of begonia varieties. They are fantastic for newcomers and quickly and easily take root. Read the article and learn how […]

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Blue Star Fern Care: Everything You Should Know!

The intriguing fern Phlebodium aureum also referred to as the blue star fern, has elongated fronds and a lovely green-blue hue. Provide high humidity, bright indirect light, and plant in well-draining, aerated soil for proper care of Blue Star Ferns. Read this article carefully and learn how to take care of your blue star fern. Blue […]

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Brown Tips On Peace Lily: 5 Reasons And Solutions

Peace lilies have delicate, porcelain-colored flowers that are slender, graceful, and have green leaves. The leaf tips can turn brown for a variety of reasons, and we’ll go over the most prevalent ones in this guide. A peace lily’s leaves with brown tips typically indicate poor maintenance on the part of the owner. Please read […]

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Brown Edges On Monstera Leaves: Reasons And Solutions

Why are the edges of my monster leaves brown, is a question we get from monstera owners the most.” The primary causes of the browning of Monstera leaves are rotting roots caused by overwatering, excessively dry indoor air, a cold draft, and prolonged soil desiccation. Read the article and you can take care of your brown-edge […]

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Brown Spots On Basil Leaves: 8 Causes & 4 Preventions

In general, basil is a very simple herb to take care of and is a favorite for growing both indoors and outdoors.  You might be curious as to why there are brown spots on your basil leaves if you notice them. Temperature fluctuations, frost damage, sunburn, nutrient deficiencies, pest damage, or fungal infections are all […]

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How To Treat Black Spots On Orchid Leaves?

One of three things could be indicated by black spots on orchid leaves: the orchid was bruised during transport or handling, the leaves have had access to more sunlight than they require, or bacteria has infected the leaf. How should I care for an orchid plant’s black spots on the leaves? Here are the answers. What Orchids Are More Likely […]

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Bird Of Paradise Seedling: 4 Easy Steps

Everyone adores the five Strelitzia species collectively known as the beautiful Bird of Paradise because of its tall foliage and stunning blooms. It is a common practice that doesn’t call for any special knowledge or equipment but could be useful if the fear of winter survival becomes real. In this article, we will introduce 4 easy […]

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Black Spots On Hydrangea Leaf: How To Prevent?

With their large blooms and attractive foliage, hydrangeas are a favorite flowering shrub among many people. But hydrangea leaf spots can be unsightly and spread to other shrubs, ruining their beauty. The first thing to understand is that Hydrangea leaf spots almost never seriously harm or kill the plant. While heavy spotting could temporarily lessen […]

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How To Care For Indoor Birds Of Paradise Plant? Tips

Large, relatively simple-to-grow plants called birds of paradise to give any indoor setting a boldly tropical feel. A bird of paradise can grow to over six feet tall with proper care, even inside. The plant will put on a colorful flower display under ideal lighting conditions, bringing a touch of the tropics into your home. Here, […]

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