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Lavender vs Lilac [Smell, Size, and Color – With Photos]
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Lavender vs Lilac [Smell, Size, and Color – With Photos]

ByAndrea

The most important difference between lavender and lilac is that they belong to two different families of plants making them quite different. Lilac fragrance is way more intense than lavender’s one despite being both on the sweet side. Lavender is a shrub while is a tree. Lilac leaves are darker and way larger than lavender….

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Why Is Your Lavender Not Flowering? Here the 7 Reasons
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Why Is Your Lavender Not Flowering? Here the 7 Reasons

ByAndrea

Have you grown your lavender for a year (or even longer) with no blooms? That is frustrating also if your lavender looks healthy and bushy, this does not guarantee flowers. Why is this happening, and more importantly, is there any hope? Why is lavender not flowering? The are 7 reasons that justify the lack of…

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The 5 Reasons Why Your Mint is Leggy (and What To Do)
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The 5 Reasons Why Your Mint is Leggy (and What To Do)

ByAndrea

Having long bare stems with a handful of bad looking leaves here and there is not exactly what you want for your mint. What caused that and how to solve it? Here the 5 most common reasons and solutions explained in easy words with tips along the way. Why is your mint leggy? A leggy…

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Yellow Mold In Houseplant Soil? What is it and What to Do?
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Yellow Mold In Houseplant Soil? What is it and What to Do?

ByAndrea

Yellow fungi are a surprisingly common sight in damp gardens and houseplants. While it may not look very pleasant, this yellow fungus does no harm to humans and can be easily removed from your soil with good ventilation. Keeping the area dry will help ensure you keep your plants healthy!

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Putting Rocks at the Bottom of Plant Pots? (Myth or Truth?)
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Putting Rocks at the Bottom of Plant Pots? (Myth or Truth?)

ByAndrea

Many believe that placing a generous base layer of rocks and/or gravel at the very bottom of plant pots is a great trick. But does it really benefit container gardens? Or is it just an overblown gardening myth? Well, science can give you the answers you are looking for! Generally, it is not recommended to…

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Can Compost Burn Your Plants? Yes, in These 3 Cases
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Can Compost Burn Your Plants? Yes, in These 3 Cases

ByAndrea

You just bought some compost, and you are now wondering if this can burn your plants as you might have heard around. Your suspect is well-grounded as compost can actually “burn” your plants in three specific cases. Can compost burn plants? Despite its beneficial effects on both potted and outdoor plants, compost can negatively affect…

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