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are pineapple plants toxic to dogs

Are Pineapple Plants Toxic to Dogs? What You Need to Know Pineapples are a fun, tropical plant to grow indoors. They bring a touch of the tropics to any room with their sharp leaves and sweet golden fruit. On the other hand, pineapple plants can be dangerous for our dogs. Some parts have irritants and … Read more

best organic fertilizer for dahlias

The Best Organic Fertilizer for Growing Gorgeous Dahlias Dahlias are loved for their beautiful, varied flowers that bloom from midsummer to the first frost. They come in almost every color except blue, and the flower shapes range from tiny 2-inch pompons to huge 15-inch dinner plates. But to nurture these beauties to their full potential, … Read more

Why Fertilizer Matters for Outdoor Cannabis

The Best Store-Bought Fertilizer for Outdoor Cannabis GrowGrowing lush, healthy cannabis plants outdoors requires providing the right nutrients at the right time. With the long outdoor grow season, finding an effective store-bought fertilizer is crucial for supporting vigorous growth and maximum yields. This guide will compare the top ready-made fertilizer options for outdoor cannabis. Outdoor … Read more

50 lb bag of sunflower seeds for planting

The Ideal Size For Planting Projects 50 lb Bags of Sunflower Seeds When it comes to planting sunflowers, the vibrant blooms are just the beginning. The seeds provide important food and habitat benefits for wildlife and humans. With many agricultural and garden uses, sunflower seeds are a versatile product perfect for large-scale planting endeavors. For … Read more

Can I Use Compost for Potting Soil?

As an avid gardener and composter, I often get asked if compost can be used as a substitute for potting soil. It’s a great question! Compost offers many benefits – it’s nutrient-rich, full of beneficial microbes, and helps soil retain moisture. So it would seem to make an ideal potting medium, right? Well, not really. … Read more

How to Easily Propagate a Prickly Pear Cactus

Prickly pear cacti, also known as opuntia, are iconic plants of the American Southwest With their distinctive paddle-shaped stems and colorful flowers, they make excellent additions to arid gardens While you can buy prickly pear cacti at nurseries, propagating your own from an existing plant is extremely simple. With just a few basic supplies and … Read more