How to Prune Roses: The Plant Will Explode with Flowers!
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How to Prune Roses: The Plant Will Explode with Flowers!

I recently published an article that showed how to prune hydrangeas and it was a huge success, so I decided to write this article about how to prune roses to increase the number of flowers on your rose bush! I don’t know if you’ve noticed this, but not many people prune their rose plants… I…

Orchid on the Run? Why Roots Escape Their Pots (& How to Help!)

Orchid on the Run? Why Roots Escape Their Pots (& How to Help!)

Is your orchid going crazy with its roots growing and spreading everywhere except in the pot? Yeah…I’ve experienced this many times with my indoor orchids over the years, and I know just how frustrating it can be.  In this article, I’m going to teach you how you can navigate your way around crazy growing orchid…

Croton Petra Drooping & Losing Leaves? Here’s How To Revive It!

Croton Petra Drooping & Losing Leaves? Here’s How To Revive It!

I like to get straight to the point… So, if your plants are in (desperate!) need of help, I’ll help you! I decided to write this article with the 4 most common causes why your Croton Petra is losing its leaves and along with that, the respective solution! Croton petras are massively underrated when it…

Zone 8 Gardening: Essential Fall Vegetables To Plant This Season
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Zone 8 Gardening: Essential Fall Vegetables To Plant This Season

I recently published two articles showing the best vegetables to plant in zone 5 and zone 7. Today I’m going to continue this series of articles and show you some vegetables that you can (and should!) grow in zone 8! As incredible as it may seem, there is still time to grow several delicious vegetables…

Zone 7 Fall Planting Guide: Vegetables That Can Handle The Chill
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Zone 7 Fall Planting Guide: Vegetables That Can Handle The Chill

WAIIITTT! Before you even start, also take a look at these articles with the BEST zone 5 fall vegetables and zone 8 fall vegetables. The USDA Hardiness Zone 7 is dominated by slightly mild to chilly winters and warm summers. For gardening, this means you’ll need to plant vegetables that can really handle the chill…