• 5 Reasons to Grow Microgreens at Home

    5 Reasons to Grow Microgreens at Home

    October 21 2020

    If in case you love to get outside and work with plants while playing in the soil, at that point, you most likely hate it when it is excessively cold outside, or the climate isn't ideal enough for you to get your plants planting the right way. If this is you, then you might need to start studying about developing microgreens within your home by using a microgreens developing tool kit. In addition to the fact that the herbs and plants would be all naturally growing, also these will bring colors...

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  • Creating Gardens on Balconies and Verandas

    Creating Gardens on Balconies and Verandas

    October 21 2020

    “ Beauty Surrounds You, But You Would Need a Garden To Experience It.” If the only thing that’s inhibiting you from creating your most beautiful masterpiece--the garden is space limitations, then you are in luck. You can turn your balconies and verandas into a natural oasis by planting plants. Sharing with all the green-fingered connoisseurs, the balcony planting ideas: 1. Planters on Fleek: Lining the balconies with potted plants is one of the easiest ways to have gardens on...

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  • Know About Some Indoor Medicinal Houseplants

    Know About Some Indoor Medicinal Houseplants

    October 15 2020

    “Mother Earth’s medicine chest is full of healing herbs of incomparable worth.” - Robin Rose Bennet Since ages, indoor plants have been seen as an effective cure for treating various ailments in mankind. But people tend to overlook such innate qualities of some indoor medicinal plantsb. They just see them as a versatile decor item or just an epitome of beauty that would be perfect to fill the dullest corners of their house. While modern medicine needs to process the products of these...

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  • Four Types of Tulsi Plants in India

    Four Types of Tulsi Plants in India

    October 15 2020

    Tulsi, the plant that we Indians are worshipping and growing in our homes from ages is one of the 60 species of the genus Ocimum. And it is known as Tulasi in Sanskrit, the language our Vedas are written in. In Indian Ayurvedic texts, there are four types of tulsi plants that are mentioned. And all four of them have amazing benefits. Types Of Tulsi Plants In India Krishna Tulsi Rama Tulsi Vana Tulsi Kapoor Tulsi Krishna Tulsi or Shyama Tulsi or Purple Leaf Basil It...

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  • How to Create a Beautiful Garden in Backyards?

    How to Create a Beautiful Garden in Backyards?

    October 10 2020

    Solace and utility are among the most significant qualities to consider when building up a garden backyard. Since tastes and styles differ, beauty is always in the eyes of the observer. With the help of very basic decorative materials and waste materials from your storeroom, you can create something amazing. These small materials like cans, bicycles, unused tins, etc. helps a lot in designing a backyard garden. Whether you are looking to design a small backyard garden or a big one to...

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  • 15 Must Have Plant Gardening Tools

    15 Must Have Plant Gardening Tools

    October 09 2020

    “Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paints, and the soil and sky as canvas.” ~Elizabeth Murray. Make your art (garden) looks bewitching and aesthetically pleasing by investing in some essential gardening tools. Whether you are caring for outdoor plants or green beauties in planters, we have got you covered with 20 must have gardening tools that will make your garden grow and bloom. 1. Weeder Weeds are unwanted plants that grow with the parent plants and compete...

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  • Beat The Summer Heat With Arabian Jasmine

    Beat The Summer Heat With Arabian Jasmine

    October 07 2020

    Imagine yourself following a bustling day sitting in a gallery or garden and with sunset each breeze presenting to you the scent that can give you fragrant healing easily; loosening up your mind-set; relieving all your stress. Well, that is what it feels like sitting near the Arabian Jasmine flower. Scientifically known as Jasminum sambac, Arabian Jasmine is a plant having a place in the family Oleaceae known by various vernacular names like Mugra, Mogra, and so on. It is local to India and...

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  • Sansevieria Has Got a New Name! Did You Know That?

    Sansevieria Has Got a New Name! Did You Know That?

    October 01 2020

    Imagine waking up one day and calling your favorite flower Rose by the name “Rangeela”. Damn, that’s not gonna happen, right? You will just stick with the Rose. So, we can understand that when the name of your favorite plant is changed, you won’t get easily adapted to the new name. So, did you know that Sansevieria trifasciata is now called Dracaena trifasciata? Yes! It has got a new name. But why are the names of the plants changed? There are two or three reasons why plant names are...

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  • Are Your Hydrangeas Not Blooming? Try These Tips To Get More Blooms

    Are Your Hydrangeas Not Blooming? Try These Tips To Get More Blooms

    September 22 2020

    Many people around the world who love gardening and have hydrangeas in their backyard face a problem of Hydrangeas not blooming. Hydrangeas are easy-to-love, and they attract a lot of eyes because of their beauty, but for some people, growing hydrangeas have become a bit of a hard task, and they still don't get the desired results. Well, there could be a lot of reasons for hydrangeas, not blooming. So, let's find out the reasons for not blooming and tips to get more blooms. Why...

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  • Can Indoor Plants Really Purify the Air?

    Can Indoor Plants Really Purify the Air?

    September 16 2020

    Time and again, we all have been reading and hearing, bringing plants indoors is beneficial; one of the benefits being clean and fresh air. In the year 1989, NASA experiment revealed that indoor plants could filter the air of volatile organic compounds like formaldehyde (found in cosmetics, detergents, carpet cleaners) and benzene (found in plastics, cigarette smoke, pesticides). Later research found soil microorganisms in potted plants also scrub the air of toxic substances and pollutants....

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