Guzman’s Greenhouse Posts
Tips on Using Pumice for Drought
Tips on Using Pumice for Drought. Here are some of the most proven work tips on using pumice for drought-tolerant plants. Tolerant Plants: 4 Uses You Can’t Go Wrong With! What is Pumice? Pumice; a porous, volcanic rock is one of the most popular soil additives because of its prominent features such as allowing airflow […]
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Echinacea plant Care The Coneflower
Echinacea plant Care: The Coneflower. It took me forever to pronounce the name of this plant, but it is pronounced eck-i-NAY-sha. You can also just say the “Coneflower plant.” It is an herbaceous flowering plant in the daisy family. Their flowers are used for cuttings in most flower shops. They look spectacular in rock gardens and […]
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Care for a Juniper Bonsai Tree
6 Things to Pay Attention To Care for a Juniper Bonsai Tree. Wondering how to care for a dwarf juniper bonsai tree? Are you familiar with the fact that Juniper bonsai trees are the quintessential bonsai specimen? They are a worldwide favorite because they are low-maintenance and extremely easy to shape, which makes them excellent […]
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The Rain Lily Plant
It is considered a bulb and can grow almost one ft. tall. The rain lily can tolerate full sun even in the hot American Southwest, provided you give it ample water during the summer, which means daily for the first two weeks after initial planting. Rain Lily plants are Easy to grow The foliage is […]
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The Road Kill Cactus
The Road Kill Cactus. (Consolea Rubescens). Flat paddle cactus that resembles something that was flattened by an 18-wheeler on a lonely desert road. But it is a cool-looking cactus that will look good in your indoor cactus collection. Unlike most desert cacti this one likes more water than others. It also likes humidity especially if […]
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The Kentia Palm Plant
The Kentia Palm Plant Howea forsteriana. An easy-to-grow and care-for plant suitable for indoor decoration. Also known as the thatch palm and sentry palm. They will do great in USDA zones 9-11. You can plant them outdoors where temperatures never get below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Most folks use them for indoor decoration including many office […]
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Pampas Grass for Landscaping
Pampas Grass for Landscaping. known scientifically as Cortaderia selloana, is a fantastic choice for landscaping. Ever thought of using it as a natural border wall? Or maybe you have that empty spot in your yard begging for a splash of greenery? This hardy perennial thrives in the American Southwest, standing up tough in areas where […]
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Fiddle fig leaf plant Care information
Fiddle fig leaf plant Care information (Ficus Lyrata) Indoors. This stunning plant can transform your living space, especially if you’ve got rooms with high ceilings. Its big, glossy leaves add a touch of elegance and are perfect for making a statement. Whether you’re placing it in a bright corner or letting it be the star […]
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How to care for Dracaena Marginata
It is a slow grower and drought tolerant. However, around the American southwest where temperatures can get above 110 degrees f. in mid-summer you should water 2-3 times per week unless you have your refrigerated air on day and night. If so, water only once or twice per week.
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Canna Lily Plant Care
Canna Lily Plant Care how to water and prune. The biggest care tip is that these plants like regular watering and fertilizing. They can tolerate some shade but will need at least 5-6 hrs. of sunlight for the best results. They are considered perennials in and around the Southwest regions, meaning they will come back […]
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