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Grow Spaces
Pollinator Paradise: Turning Turf into a Wildlife Garden
The ubiquitous grass lawn was originally conceived by British nobles as a display of wealth, showing that they had so much arable land that they could afford to not grow...
By: Matt LeBannister
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Plant Types
Hydroponic Flowering Annuals and House Plants
While many of us focus on fruit, veggies, and herbs, hydroponics allows for such a diverse range of species that incorporating a little color can really add a touch of...
By: Lynette Morgan | Author, Partner at SUNTEC International Hydroponic Consultants
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Plant Types
5 Decorative Plants to Grow Hydroponically
Hydroponics is a great way to grow many edible plants, from tomatoes and lettuce to strawberries, blueberries, and micro herbs.Have you ever thought, however, about...
By: Rich Hamilton | Writer, Consultant, Author of The Growers Guide
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Plant Growth
Flower Power: When to Apply Flower-Boosting Elements
Few things in the garden are so rewarding as lush, colorful flowers. While some soils and growing mediums have ample nutrients to make this plant performance happen all...
By: Chris Bond | Certified Permaculture Designer, Nursery Technician, Nursery Professional
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Plant Health
Get to Know Your Garden’s Weeds
As the old saying goes, weeds are simply plants that grow where we don’t want them to grow.Some weeds are harmless, some are harmful, and others are wild medicine...
By: Monica Mansfield | Homesteader, Owner & Writer of The Nature Life Project
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Plant Types
Growing Saffron Hydroponically
Being of Iranian background, I use saffron in practically every dish; let’s just say my family is addicted to the stuff. So the thought of growing my own saffron,...
By: Peyam Barghassa
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Plant Types
The Best Plants for Pollinators
Our pollinators are in trouble and we, as gardeners, have an opportunity to save them. Researchers say if everyone planted just one pot of nectar-rich flowers, it would...
By: Monica Mansfield | Homesteader, Owner & Writer of The Nature Life Project
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Plant Types
Secrets for Successful Succulents
Succulents are trending right now. What’s not to love about them? Their low-maintenance and otherworldly beauty can create dramatic potted arrangements, rock walls...
By: Monica Mansfield | Homesteader, Owner & Writer of The Nature Life Project
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Plant Types
Strands of Gold: Grow Your Own Saffron
Saffron—a delicate, exotic and expensive spice from far away lands? Not necessarily so. Saffron spice consists of the dark red-gold, dried stigma of the saffron...
By: Lynette Morgan | Author, Partner at SUNTEC International Hydroponic Consultants
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Plant Types
Amazing Aloe: Grow Your Own and Beat the Burn
Aloe vera—or simply “aloe”—is thought to have first sprouted seed in Northern Africa, but has furthered its roots around the globe to India,...
By: Heather Brautman
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Plant Types
How to Grow Fresh Hydroponic Hops
Hops are not a crop that is routinely associated with hydroponics — a tall vining plant produced on an extensive scale outdoors in suitable temperate climates for...
By: Lynette Morgan | Author, Partner at SUNTEC International Hydroponic Consultants
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Plant Types
Smellin’ Sweet: Five Fragrant Plants to Grow Indoors
Houseplants are a wonderful addition to any home. They bring nature indoors, add beauty, and clean the air. They can also be great replacements for air fresheners. The...
By: Monica Mansfield | Homesteader, Owner & Writer of The Nature Life Project
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