Showing posts with label Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plants. Show all posts

Garden Salsa Pepper Plant

Garden Salsa Pepper Plant $14.99
Two very nice, good sized plants, each 4"-7" tall - not leggy, not plugs, not seeds.
Individually grown and shipped in 3.5" pots. The generous pot size offers you plants with a well developed root system, giving you a head start to fruit.
Medium heat with good pepper flavor
Disease resistant plants yield heavy yields of green to red peppers.
Delicious when eaten either green (milder) or red (hotter)
Garden Salsa Pepper Plant$14.99

How to grow lemon trees from seeds indoors

How to grow lemon trees from seeds indoors
Citris Mitis Calamondin-Minature OrangeTree 5 seeds : $4.99

Hanging Trellis Herb Garden

The idea of an herb garden is a good one, especially for those looking for low maintenance gardens. That said, the idea of a bunch of little pots all over your deck, stoop, or balcony aren't always appealing. Instead of keeping it under foot, check out this wall mounted version instead!

Indigo Crossing

Indigo Crossing

IF YOU DON'T LIKE PINK - STAY AWAY FROM GREEN!

Emerald Green, or most greens for that matter, are difficult to use in your home. Unless you want everything around the green walls, carpets, sofas or whatever, to appear pink, you either stay away from green or know how to match it. The safest way is to leave the green shades outside like they have here.

Beautiful Topiary Gardens

Beautiful Topiary Gardens

stunning wisteria path



stunning wisteria path

Easy Way to Grow Moth Orchids


Moth orchids are some of the least expensive, most common, and longest-blooming orchids available. In fact, one bloom spike can look great for four months or more. The flowers appear in shades of white, pink, red, green, yellow, orange, and purple.
How to Grow Them: Give moth orchids (Phalaenopsis selections) a spot in low, medium, or bright light and water weekly or every other week. Promote more and larger blooms by feeding moth orchids monthly with a fertilizer formulated for orchids. The plants do best in temperatures from 50 to 75F.
Here's a Hint: A drop in temperatures helps encourage them to bloom.

curly succulent "Moraea Tortilis"

curly succulent "Moraea Tortilis" commonly known as "spiral grass"