7 Organic Gardening Pest Control Methods
Maintaining a healthy and pest-free garden doesn’t have to mean spraying synthetic chemicals that harm beneficial insects, contaminate soil, and disrupt the balance of your garden’s ecosystem.
Maintaining a healthy and pest-free garden doesn’t have to mean spraying synthetic chemicals that harm beneficial insects, contaminate soil, and disrupt the balance of your garden’s ecosystem.
This is a guide on how to use baking soda for hydrangeas safely without damaging your plants and soil. Hydrangeas are stunning flowering shrubs that bring elegance and color to any garden.
This guide on how to plant a wildflower garden can be helpful especially for beginners. Many people are under the illusion that planting wildflowers is super easy since the flowers do well on their own in the wild. However, as soon as they get an ugly patch of weeds in their yard, they realize it’s…
Ring of Fire Philodendron is one of the most spectacular and rare philodendrons available to collectors and plant lovers. Its long, deeply serrated leaves display a fiery blend of orange, red, cream, and green variegation that changes with age and light exposure.
If you’re an eco-conscious gardener, you’re probably already reusing kitchen waste in your garden, such as banana peels, eggshells, or coffee grounds. Pasta water can also be beneficial to your plants; however, it must be used correctly.
Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’ Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’ is also known as FIRE STICKS, STICKS OF FIRE, RED CACTUS. The succulent has a shrub-like appearance and produces green stems with pink, orange, yellow or red ends. It is one of the succulent types that create interest wherever they are grown or used in…
Flower beds aren’t just for annuals and perennials; incorporating small trees can transform your garden from a flat landscape into a vibrant, layered tapestry.
Long-blooming perennials help create a garden that offers consistent color throughout the growing season. These durable, low-maintenance plants return year after year and flower for months rather than weeks, offering lasting beauty and critical habitat for pollinators.
Portulaca, commonly referred to as moss rose, is a low-growing, sun-loving, drought-resistant flowering plant that adds vibrant color to hot, dry spaces. Portulaca has earned popularity across the globe for its resilience, minimal care needs, and brilliant rose-like blooms.
Insects are part of every garden ecosystem, but harmful bugs can cause significant damage when they invade your plants. From chewing leaves to sucking plant sap and spreading disease, pests can weaken and even kill your beloved plants.