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Creeping Jenny is an aggressive grower, but that doesn't mean you can't grow it with companions to add more interest in your ...
In the Garden Q: Is it really necessary to prune all of the fronds off of my ferns every spring? A: The only reason for removing the old fronds from ferns is aesthetic. Over the winter, a majority ...
There's a fat, furry, tan foot creeping over the edge of the pot in the hanging basket over my desk. No cause for alarm. It just shows that my plant is growing happily.
That foot is a hairy, creeping stem of rabbit’s-foot fern. Taking the basket down off its hook, I see that the plant has other feet making their way to the edge of the pot.
That foot is actually a hairy, creeping stem of my rabbit's foot fern. Taking the basket down off its hook, I see that the plant has other feet making their way to the edge of the pot.
Many staghorns are clumping and have creeping, branching rhizomes that are hidden behind the shields. As a staghorn grows, new green shields are produced from the tips of the rhizomes. The new ...
The best potting soil for a blue star fern is one that is loam-based and well-draining. It should also be mixed with orchid bark and perlite to aid drainage. Designed specifically for ferns, Grow ...
There's a fat, furry, tan foot creeping over the edge of the pot in the hanging basket over my desk. No cause for alarm. It just shows that my plant is growing happily.
Creeping Charlie is a very attractive plant. If it weren’t so aggressive and didn’t have a tendency to show up in unwanted places, more people would appreciate it.
There's a fat, furry, tan foot creeping over the edge of the pot in the hanging basket over my desk. No cause for alarm. It's just that my plant is growing. That foot is a hairy, creeping stem of r… ...