Growing the elephant ear plant in the heart of South Africa
Grow your own elephant ear plant in your South African garden. This
guide provides a province-wise breakdown for planting and nurturing this exotic beauty
Grow your own elephant ear plant in your South African garden. This
guide provides a province-wise breakdown for planting and nurturing this exotic beauty
Just as people have unique personalities, so do plants exhibit varying traits and needs. Here are a few plant companions for you!
Unlock the secrets of dry shade gardening. Discover how to
identify dry shade areas, select plants and apply effective techniques for a thriving garden.
Travel through time as we examine the different uses of medicinal herbs in different cultures throughout documented history until now.
Revolutionise the way you keep a vegetable garden with these great time-saving methods. We break the process down into three simple steps.
Just like humans need and desire a companion in life, plants are the same. Plants that get planted together grow into much happier and healthier
Most fertilizers consist out of three major macronutrients, N-P-K. On the fertilizer packaging it is usually displayed as three numbers indicating the percentage of each
Ready to take on a gardening project that is sure to yield more fresh produce with fewer resources? Look no further than square foot gardening.
Roses are some of the most popular and beautiful flowering shrubs grown, but starting a rose garden may seem daunting to new gardeners. However, growing
A couple of potted plants makes any space come alive. They do more than just pretty up a place, though. Container gardening is ideal for
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