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link to Using Compost as Mulch: The Benefits and Usage Tips

Using Compost as Mulch: The Benefits and Usage Tips

Compost and mulch play key roles in the garden. Although they may seem different from each other, compost can be used as mulch in most cases. Using compost as mulch is a cost-effective method of...

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link to Plant Leaves Splitting: 7 Reasons Why and What you Can do

Plant Leaves Splitting: 7 Reasons Why and What you Can do

Leaves can be split because of either environmental or physical causes. They can be unsightly and in many cases cannot be repaired. However, they can be treated for infection and left on the...

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link to Best Water For Seedlings: This Water Gets the Best Results

Best Water For Seedlings: This Water Gets the Best Results

Seedlings are defined as baby plants that come out of seed as a result of seed germination. It primarily consists of three parts.  HypocotylRadicle Cotyledons Seedlings are...

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Placing Plants in the Refrigerator: What You Should Know

Although there are some plants that can tolerate low temperatures, keeping a plant inside a refrigerator can do more harm than good. Placing a plant in a refrigerator will subject it to abnormally...

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link to Do Plants Need Oxygen? What Oxygen is Used for & Why

Do Plants Need Oxygen? What Oxygen is Used for & Why

Just like animals, plants also need oxygen for survival. Therefore, oxygen is an important constituent of plant life. It is required for breaking down sugars through a process called respiration...

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Leaves Touching the Soil: Here’s why and What you can do

Leaves that fall off the plant can supply nutrients to the soil, however, leaves that hang low and touch the soil are a cause for concern which, fortunately, can be corrected. Leaves that come...

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JayLea has been gardening for over 10 years and is passionate about cultivating various plants, from vegetables to flowers. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and experience with others, which is why he created Flourishing Plants (a free resource for all). Along with his wife, he also cares for a vast collection of houseplants, which he and his family enjoy in their home. He is also a father of two kids who have grown up learning about the joys and benefits of gardening and taking care of plants. JayLea believes gardening is a hobby and a way of life that brings joy, healthy food, fresh air, and a purpose to our everyday lives.

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