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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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Hydroponic Ornamental Ferns and Foliage
A productive hydroponic system can produce a diverse array of fruits, vegetables, and herbs year-round and within a small area, however, an indoor garden can be far more...
By: Lynette Morgan | Author, Partner at SUNTEC International Hydroponic Consultants
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Growing and Propagating Shamrocks
Shamrocks (Oxalis species) are small trifoliate (leaf structure having three parts) plants with delicate little flowers that bloom on a nearly continual basis. They grow...
By: Kyle Ladenburger | Director of Regulatory Affairs for Age Old Organics & ENP Turf, Freelance Garden Writer
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Towering Spiders: Hydroponic Spider Plants
Fig. 1.When one thinks about what kind of plant to grow in a hydroponic tower, Chlorophytum comosum (Thunb.) Jacques, the spider plant, may not be the first species that...
By: Philip McIntosh | Science & Technology Writer, Teacher
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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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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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Grow Spaces
How Office Workers Can Benefit from Having a Garden On Site
Just about anyone that grows will tell you that their garden helps them to relax. There’s something peaceful about being around nature and bringing something to...
By: Shannon McKee | Freelance Writer, Gardener
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Crop Focus: Mistletoe
Viscum album—the genus and species of mistletoe—is a parasite growing off of the nutrients and moisture of typically soft-barked trees. Its naturally sticky...
By: Chris Bond | Certified Permaculture Designer, Nursery Technician, Nursery Professional
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Plant Types
Growing Guide for Stunning Succulents
Succulents are plants with thick, fleshy water storage organs that have adapted to survive arid, desert-like climates throughout the world. But you can't ignore them...
By: Karen Wilkinson
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