Yellowing Leaves on Squash – Why Are The Leaves on My Squash Plants Turning Yellow

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Yellow leaves on zucchini squash plant may be a recurrent problem when growing squash or zucchinis. Yellow leaves on squash plants can be caused by several different factors. What causes squash leaves to turn yellow. Some common causes of yellow leaves on squash plants are nutrient deficiencies, water issues, and pests. The first step to

Sunflower Leaves Yellowing: Why Are My Sunflowers Leaves Turning Yellow

The sunflower plant, also known by the scientific name Helianthus annuus, is one of the most striking and beautiful plants that we can choose to decorate both our home and our garden. However, sunflower leaves yellowing is a common problem. If your sunflower leaves are turning yellow, you are in the right article to know

Common Hydrangea Problems Guide

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In this article, I summarize all the common problems with Hydrangeas and how to fix them. Take advantage of this Hydrangeas Troubleshooting Guide with Pictures to diagnose and fix your Hydrangeas. Why Is My Hydrangea Not Doing Well? You will easily diagnose your Hydrangeas with this Hydrangea Problems Troubleshooting Guide. Common Problems with Hydrangeas –

World’s largest plant of 200 Km2 in Australia – Australian Posidonia (Posidonia australis)

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Largest Plant Australia. The incredible accidental discovery of the world’s largest plant was discovered off the coast of Australia; with genetic testing, scientists found that a large seagrass meadow off the west coast is actually a single plant. In this article, learn about the World’s largest plant of 200 Km2 in Australia – Australian Posidonia

When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest: How to Know It Easily!

How do you know when potatoes are ready to harvest? Though planting potatoes is easy, knowing when to harvest potatoes is not that straightforward. Potato plants change appearance when they are “ripe”. So, as harvest time approaches, potato plants change in appearance. This change is easy to appreciate. What do potato plants look like when

Black Spots on Succulents

Some molds, which can infect and deteriorate succulent plants, are not the only cause of black spots on succulents, but they are the most frequent cause. Throughout this article, we will discuss the sources of black spots on succulent leaves, which are the fungus causing black spots on succulent leaves, and how to get rid

Adromischus cristatus Crinkle Leaf Plant – Care Guide

Adromischus cristatus Crinkle Leaf Plant

The Adromischus genera (Crassulaceae family) include numerous species that have distinctive leaves, like Adromischus cooperi, often with purple spots and a curiously wavy margin. The genus Adromischus includes about thirty species and the name is derived from the Greek “adros” (abundant) and “mischòis” (stem).  They have very fleshy oval leaves that are light green or

Dendrophylax lindenii – Polyrrhiza lindenii – Polyradicion lindenii – The Ghost Orchid

Dendrophylax lindenii Care Polyrrhiza lindenii, formerly Dendrophylax lindenii is also known as the Ghost Orchid. Although commonly known by its popular name Ghost Orchid, the Dendrophylax lindenii is an orchid is an endangered orchid, extremely difficult to grow outside of its native habitat, and has become popular since the award-winning film Adaptation (also known as

Peristeria elata: How to Grow Peristeria elata Orchid Flower of The Holy Spirit

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The Orchid Dove Peristeria elata Flower of the Holy Spirit: Care and Cultivation Peristeria elata, the national flower of Panama, also known as the flower of the Holy Spirit, is an orchid. Why is it called the flower of the Holy Spirit? The Peristeria elata resembles a white dove, belongs to the orchid genus Peristeria,

Are Forget Me Nots Edible for Humans? Are Forget-Me-Not Flowers Poisonous to Pets?

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Are Forget Me Nots Edible for Humans? Are Forget-Me-Not Flowers Poisonous to Pets? We have received several inquiries about forget-me-not flowers, also known as Scorpion grasses flower, or by its scientific name Myosotis sylvatica, Myosotis arvensis, Myosotis stricta, Myosotis latifolia, etc.) Some of our gardeners, readers of The Garden Style, and pet lovers ask us