The reason for lilies dying is usually because the bulbs are overcrowded or planted to shallow. Lilies bulbs should be planted 8 inches apart and 6-8 inches deep. If the bulbs are too shallow or too...
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The most common reasons for daisies dying are because of not enough sunlight or dry soil. Daisies need around 6 hours of direct light and consistently moist soil to flower and remain upright. If the...
The reason for rubber plants dying is usually because low humidity and fluctuations in temperature. Rubber plants originate in warm tropical climates and do not tolerate cold blasts of dry air which...
Aloe plants are adapted to growing in hot, dry climates with relatively low rainfall. To keep aloe plants alive it is important to emulate these conditions by planting it in gritty well draining...
In the research for this article, I spoke to orchid growers and commercial suppliers to ascertain what are the most important factors for promoting an orchid to bloom again. I'm sure you have...
Orchid Care: How to Grow Phalaenopsis (Moth) Orchids Indoors
Phalaenopsis (Moth) are the most popular orchid to grow indoors and has blooms that can last for months. Growing phalaenopsis orchids is easy for beginners as long as you mist the leaves to create...