Cut flower time is here. Don't get discouraged by droopy blooms. See my 15 tips for how to keep cut flowers fresh every time!| The Gardening Cook
Seasonal plants such as Christmas cactus, pointsettias, and cyclamens can add a festive touch to any room during the holiday season.| The Gardening Cook
The sight of a Christmas cactus blooming is one of the true joys of the season. Light & temperature are the keys to making sure this happens.| The Gardening Cook
These 27 Christmas plants will have your home all decked out for the holidays. Find out more about them and get a printable shopping list!| The Gardening Cook
A holiday cactus is a short day plant which flowers when daylight decreases. The 3 types are Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter cactus.| The Gardening Cook
If you have white bugs on plants that looks like small bits of cotton wool, you likely have a mealybug infestation. Find out how to treat it!| The Gardening Cook
This guide to growing indoor plants gives information on how to choose and care for plants that are suitable for growing indoors.| The Gardening Cook
This guide talks about everything from how to care for succulents through to containers for their display and how to propagate them to get plants for free.| The Gardening Cook
These plant propagation tips will have you growing plants for free in no time at all.| The Gardening Cook
Want to do some yellow flower identification? Get this list of 15 yellow flowers names. Each one has a photo and basic care notes included.| The Gardening Cook
Dive into the fascinating world of the Paddle Plant (Kalanchoe thyrsiflora) with our latest blog post! 🌿 Explore the distinctive beauty of its pancake-like leaves and Find out how to grow this unique succulent. =Read more on The Gardening Cook. ! 🌱| The Gardening Cook
Explore stunning indoor plants with red flowers - add a pop of color to your home! Discover our top picks and get a free shopping list.| The Gardening Cook
🌱Discover the charm of succulent babies on The Gardening Cook. Learn all about these tiny treasures, and discover how to propagate your succulent collection by removing their babies to become new plants! 💚🌵| The Gardening Cook