Mastering Jade Plant Leaf Care: Troubleshoot All Issues (Reasons & Fix)

Mastering Jade Plant Leaf Care Complete Care on Leaf Issues

Jade plants are sun-loving succulents and prefer well-draining loamy acidic soil. Cactus potting mix and occasional watering and addressing bugs and mites with rubbing alcohol and neem oil will keep your jade plants healthy. Avoid overwatering and scorching sunlight that may burn leaves. Jade Plant Leaves Complete Care – Issues & Fix Jade Plant Leaves … Read more

Revive A Dying Dracaena Marginata: How to Propagate & Care

Pinterest Image on Dragon Tree Care Soil, Growth Propagation and Overwatered Revival Care

Dragon Tree Quick Care: Dracaena marginata is shade tolerant but the bright indirect light-loving plant and prefers loamy soil which retains water but is not soggy. Deep watering weekly once and fertilizing yearly once is good enough for healthy growth.  Prune off damaged leaves and look for pests, trim rotten roots and repot if the plant … Read more

Save An Overwatered Peace Lily: Reasons & Fix for Yellow Leaves

Reasons and Fix on Overwatered Peace Lily

Signs Your Peace Lily is Overwatered: Plant will have stunted growth and drooping leaves along with dark patches and yellowish edges. Leaves curl with brownish hues, rotten roots, mold on the soil surface, and eventually a weak and dull-looking peace lily. How to Revive Your Peace Lily: Bring the plant to a bright place, and … Read more

Quick Tips on How to Save a Dying English Ivy: Brown & Drooping

Browning and drooping English ivy how to revive quick care tips

Dying English Ivy: I your plant is wilting and drooping, it is mostly because of overwatering, placed in a deep low light spot for a long (not enough light). Underwatering and even placing your plant in a container that is small and with saturated potting mix and running out of basic nutrients. Quick fix for … Read more

9 Tested Homemade Organic Plant Foods: Liquid & Solid Fertilizers

Best Organic Homemade Plant Foods Natural Fertilizers for Garden Plants & Vegetables

Best Organic Plant Foods Liquid and Solid: Coffee grounds for nitrogen and soil texture, banana to boost flowering with potassium, ca, and phosphorous, dried eggshells for slow release of calcium and improve soil, grass clippings for nitrogen, and mulching.  Compost tea & green tea promotes microorganisms, and are good for easy nutrient intake by plants, … Read more

Hay Mulching Vs Straw Mulching: Why Use Straw for Mulching?

Hay vs straw as mulching material why use straw mulching

Most serious gardeners know how much mulching is important for healthy gardening. As mulching improves the whole nourishment process of your plant by holding moisture and preventing weeds. However, some landscapers seem afraid of using the right element for mulching. Hay turns out to be a better mulch if it’s free from seeds and of … Read more

Why Use Epsom Salt for Plants? Myth or Miracle for Plants?

Benefits of using Epsom salt for plants

Using Epsom salts on plants is one of those best organic methods several gardeners have been applying for centuries. Some new-age gardeners frequently show their inquisitiveness about this ancient method. Epsom salt for plants: Apart from nourishing your plants with micronutrients, it helps in bushier plant and greenish leaves, better blooms in flowering and vegetable … Read more

Increase Your Soil pH: Turn Garden Soil Acidic to Alkaline

Make Your Soil Alkaline -Increase Soil pH

Balancing the pH level of the soil is very important for healthy gardening. The requirements of a low-acidic level mostly depend on the plants you are going to propagate in that soil. Most of the plants in your garden prefer neutral soil and are sometimes acidic. But, if your soil is too acidic it’s gonna … Read more

9 Brilliant Bright Red Flowering Shrubs For Your Garden

Who doesn’t want to revamp the glance of their garden with some vibrant blossoms? Well, growing some shrubs with vibrant red flowers would be a great idea for such attempts. Plants with Red Flowers. 1 Hydrangea 2 Lantana 3 Azaleas 4 Flowering Maple 5 Bougainvillea 6 Camellia 7 Hibiscus 8 Weigela 9 Chrysanthemum. Scroll down … Read more