House plants have a difficult time adapting to a different environment when moved indoors for the winter. Most house plants ...
People come into Genius Genus thinking they are tutors. But no. “We are not tutors,” says Christy Castro, co-owner with her husband, Ed, of a new shop in Mount Vernon’s Belle View Shopping Center.
Winter in Ohio brings a quiet season to outdoor gardens, but it's the perfect time to turn your attention indoors and expand your houseplant collection. Propagating houseplants is a rewarding way to ...
Q: My best friend’s aunt passed away recently. Auntie grew a lot of houseplants. The family has removed a few of their favorites but there are still a lot left. My bestie has asked, since I have a lot ...
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OSHKOSH – Wisconsin Council of African Violet Clubs will host its annual show and sale Sept. 20-21. The event will take place at St. Jude the Apostle Church Hall, 531 Knapp St., Oshkosh, according to ...
Are your African Violets growing tall and leggy? 🌸 Learn whether to decapitate or repot to fix those long necks and encourage healthy, compact growth. This beginner-friendly guide covers step-by-step ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." African violets are the perfect houseguest. They’re well-behaved, bloom several times a year, and come ...
Propagating houseplants in water is a straightforward, low-waste, and rewarding method to expand your indoor garden. This technique, known as vegetative propagation, involves rooting plant cuttings in ...
Yes, cuttings from houseplants can be used to generate new houseplants. The process is called “vegetative propagation” because it involves taking a vegetative part of a plant, such as the stem or a ...