This is an interesting story of trying to sprout an Adenium cutting with the help of coconut water as rooting hormone which was finally successful! The adenium cutting
Eugenia plants are incredibly well-suited to warm, tropical climates and adapt beautifully to container gardening — making them perfect for sunny patios, balconies, or shaping into formal hedges.
They really are stunning! There is something so cheerful about seeing a mix of bright pinks, yellows, oranges, and whites all blooming together. Some of the colours have
For certain types of hydrangeas—specifically Bigleaf (Hydrangea macrophylla) and Mountain (Hydrangea serrata)—the color of their blooms acts like a living, growing pH strip for your soil. However, the
While the Hibiscus genus includes hundreds of species, most plants cultivated for gardens fall into a few distinct categories. They are generally grouped by their climate tolerance, growth
Yes, you can absolutely grow green peas at home. However, because peas are naturally a cool-season crop, the timing and location of your planting are critical for success,
Growing chillies at home is highly rewarding, especially since climate in this region is practically perfect for them. They thrive in heat and humidity. Here is a straightforward
This is one of the two Gardenia plants which we bought from a local nursery. Both of them were growing well initially, but flowers were very scanty. In
When I started off with ‘Nanohorticulture’ in my city home five years back, it was very difficult to grow curry leaves to meet our daily requirement. By several
Moringa (often called the drumstick tree) is a remarkably fast-growing, heavy-feeding tropical plant that adapts surprisingly well to container gardening. Because it thrives in hot weather, it will