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USDA Hardiness Zone By Zip Code - Look Up Tool

USDA Hardiness Zone By Zip Code - Look Up Tool

Skip to ContentSharing is caring!Look up your hardiness zone by zip code.The hardiness zones lookup is based on raw data from the 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map and the Prism Climate Group at Oregon State University.Table of ContentsGardeners use the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to check which plants can grow where. Using your zip code or by looking at a map, you determine what plants can grow outside in your garden.It can also be used for house plants to indicate where you can grow them outdoors instead of in your home.USDA Hardiness ZoneTemperature Range (°F)Temperature Range...

August 25, 2023
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How to Plant a Fall Garden - My Calendar + Square Foot Chart

How to Plant a Fall Garden - My Calendar + Square Foot Chart

Skip to ContentSharing is caring!Are you looking to plant a fall garden and don’t know where to start? Look no further. From the right plants to the best tips a fall gardener can get. My extensive how-to guide covers it all.Planting in spring is what most people do. Continuation planting in autumn is what more advanced gardeners do.But fall gardening is always a gamble. But with the right plan and execution, you can considerably extend your season’s harvest.A fall garden needs to be planned well. Germination and harvest times are crucial to harvest crops before the first frost. You need to...

September 1, 2023
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How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies in Plants — 5 Proven Ways!

How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies in Plants — 5 Proven Ways!

Skip to ContentSharing is caring!According to the University of Kentucky, fruit flies can appear year-round but are most common during late summer and fall because ripened and fermented food and vegetables are what they are attracted by.Fruit flies do no harm to houseplants, but they are unsightly and pesky.They are attracted by fungus buildup and debris in the plant soil that they also favor for the often damp conditions.Table of ContentsThere are multiple proven methods to get rid of fruit flies in plants. Firstly, change the environment so it is no longer attractive for fruit fly feeding...

December 25, 2021
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Leaves Curling Inward — 7 Possible Causes & How to Fix It

Leaves Curling Inward — 7 Possible Causes & How to Fix It

Skip to ContentSharing is caring!The longer we nurture our plants, the more we understand them. When you see their leaves curling inward, you know your plant craves your attention to correct something. The terrific news is that inward leaf curl is entirely reversible.So, relax, take a breath, and continue reading to explore the causes of this seemingly irrational behavior. Once you understand what’s happening, you will can promptly fix the leaf curling issue on your plant and have it back to its splendid beauty rapidly. Leaves curl inward to conserve water either from...

March 24, 2023
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How Much Light Do Anthuriums Need? Anthurium Light Tips

How Much Light Do Anthuriums Need? Anthurium Light Tips

Skip to ContentSharing is caring!How much light do Anthurium need? Anthuriums, such as the Flamingo flower, grow in the understory of tropical rainforests. They are mostly epiphytes that live on other trees and objects.The Anthurium genus consists of more than 1000 species and belongs to the Araceae or Aroid family.As Anthuriums outside grow under trees and are protected by the rainforest canopy, they do not tolerate too much direct sun.Table of ContentsBright yet indirect light is the optimal light intensity for Anthuriums. Bright indirect light is when the light doesn’t shine...

January 6, 2023
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