Succulents are often thought of as slow-growing plants, but in fact, their growth rate depends on the type. At some point, all succulents need repotting—they may outgrow their current pot and be best ...
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Temperature and humidity play a major role in succulent care. Ideally, keep your plants in an environment where temperatures ...
Q: How do I divide the “pups” from my potted and garden-planted aloe, cactus and agave plants without harming the mother plant? I heard you were just supposed to twist them off with some roots, but it ...
Known for their hot-pink, spike-covered exterior, dragon fruits are one of the more tropical fruits widely available in American supermarkets. Also known as pitaya, dragon fruit has white and sweet, ...
When thinking of succulent food, you land on something that is juicy and tender. The same goes for succulent plants. Botanically, these plants are also juicy; they are thick and fleshy and retain ...
Here’s a tip for new SoCal gardeners or old-timers who need a refresher because, you know, it’s been awhile since water came pouring out of the sky: Stay out of the mud. Or, if you must wander in the ...
These fall beauties love cooler weather. Chrysanthemums are one of the most popular flowers of fall, bringing beautiful color and charm to porches, patios, and balconies. While these plants are easy ...