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Repotting might sound like a chore, but it’s one of the best things you can do to keep your succulents happy. With the right ...
Loosening the top layer of soil regularly helps keep potted succulents well-aerated. Use a small fork or stick to break compacted soil gently without disturbing roots too much. This encourages ...
Generally, succulents require plenty of sunlight. Place your garden somewhere that has at least six hours of direct sunlight ...
In 2024, over 165 million bushels of corn were impacted by stalk rot diseases. Learn how to identify different corn stalk rots to dial in your management plan.
If you are dealing with the dreaded cactus lean, it's probably thanks to one of several common issues. Fortunately, it can be ...
Not every plant needs bottom watering. Find out eight houseplants that do well with this watering method and seven that might ...
Avoid succulents with wet soil, a sign that they have been overwatered. These plants may eventually develop soft, mushy leaves or root rot, which can lead to their demise.
Avoid succulents with wet soil, a sign that they have been overwatered. These plants may eventually develop soft, mushy leaves or root rot, which can lead to their demise.
Avoid succulents with wet soil, a sign that they have been overwatered. These plants may eventually develop soft, mushy leaves or root rot, which can lead to their demise. “I’ve bought plants and let ...
Succulents are low-maintenance, but that doesn’t mean they’re indestructible. Here’s what to know about their soil, water and light needs.
Signs include black or mushy roots and a foul odor. If you suspect root rot, remove the plant from its pot, trim away affected roots and repot it in fresh, dry soil. Use a pot with drainage holes and ...
Dear Neil: Does this look like Take All Root Rot? I’ve already treated for insects two weeks ago. The grass pulls loose easily. I’ve dealt with TARR in my own St. Augustine for 30 years.