
Ashley Scott
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Ashley Scott here! 🌿 I share tips, DIY projects, and inspiration for creating beautiful gardens. From beginner guides to expert advice on growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers, you'll find everything to make your garden thrive.
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Camel Spiders (Solifugids): Facts, Myths, and Tips for Dealing with These Unique Arachnids
Unveiling Camel Spiders (Solifugids): Facts, Myths, and Tips for Dealing with These Unique Arachnids Introduction Delve into the mysterious world of Camel Spiders, scientifically known as Solifugids. In this comprehensive article, we'll unravel the facts, debunk myths, and provide practical tips for understanding and dealing with these fascinating yet misunderstood arachnids.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Plant, Grow, and Care for Lupine Flowers: A Comprehensive Guide
Embrace Nature's Beauty: A Comprehensive Guide to Planting, Growing, and Caring for Lupine Flowers Introduction Delicate yet vibrant, lupine flowers add a touch of natural elegance to any garden landscape. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the process of planting, growing, and caring for these stunning blooms, ensuring your garden flourishes with their captivating beauty.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
How to Grow and Care for a Tulip Tree (Step-by-Step Guide)
Tulip trees, scientifically known as Liriodendron tulipifera, are beautiful and majestic trees known for their striking flowers and tall stature. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to grow and care for a tulip tree:
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
The Ultimate Guide to Podocarpus
Podocarpus is a fascinating genus of coniferous trees and shrubs that belong to the family Podocarpaceae. Commonly known as podocarps or yews, they are widespread across the Southern Hemisphere, especially in regions like Australasia, Southeast Asia, and South America. Here's your ultimate guide to Podocarpus:
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Unveiling the Beauty of 6 Blue House Plants
Can you envision an ocean filled with violet algae or a forest full of blue leaves? It may be surprising to hear, but this is no longer science fiction. The blue house plants is certainly one of those unique plant species for household garden lovers which go beyond the fact that all plants should be green, as we are used to believe. This paper will provide an in-depth look at blue house plants, why they have blue leaves, how to keep them, and their distinct features differentiate from ordinary green plants.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Red and Green leaves Plants to Elevate Your Holiday Decor
This is the season of shining lights, soft sweaters, sweet treats, and the pleasure of selecting the best presents for your dear ones. However, while living in colder places like Minnesota, this period may be marked by a few live plants around. This is where houseplants come to the rescue. Apart from that, they make your home decor vibrant all year around. Also, you can use them for holiday decorating. In this article, we will highlight some of our favorite red and green leaves plants.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Growing Hostas from Seed: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re looking to add a touch of elegance and tranquility to your garden, growing hostas from seed can be a rewarding endeavor. Hosta plants are renowned for their lush foliage and their ability to thrive in shade. While they are typically propagated through division, growing hostas from seed is an economical way to expand your collection. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the process of nurturing hostas from the tiny seeds to the magnificent plants they become
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Growing and Caring for Curio Radicans
Taking care of orchids, whether they are the common Phalaenopsis, the elegant Cattleya, or even a rare one like the Thelymitra jonesii, can be worrisome when you see their leaves looking droopy and wrinkled. But if you notice this issue with your orchids, don’t worry; you’re not the only one. When orchids have limp and wrinkled leaves, it’s like nature’s way of telling us that something is wrong. It’s our job to understand this signal and fix the problem.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Cebu Blue Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum) Care & Growth
In the realm of indoor botanicals, the Cebu blue pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue‘) emerges as an Instagram-worthy sensation. Hailing from the picturesque Cebu Island in the Philippines, this exceptional variety of pothos commands reverence for its entrancing foliage. Adorned with slender, silvery blue-green leaves, the Cebu blue pothos undoubtedly deserves a place of honor in the collection of any ardent plant enthusiast. Within the compass of this all-encompassing compendium, we shall embark on an in-depth exploration of the art of tending to this exquisite plant, ensuring its flourishing within your indoor haven.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Alocasia Odora Plant Care & Ultimate Growing Guide
When it comes to awe-inspiring ornamental plants, few can rival the Alocasia odora, also known as the giant elephant ear, Asian taro, or night-scented lily. Native to the lush landscapes of East and Southeast Asia, this magnificent perennial has garnered attention for its stunning foliage, which can reach up to an impressive two feet in height, and an overall stature that can tower between six to eight feet in the right conditions. It’s a showstopper in gardens, containers, and as an indoor houseplant. Notably, it’s known to produce striking peach-colored flowers, reminiscent of the lily’s spathe-like shape, although it’s a rare sight when grown indoors
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
Peperomia Caperata Care: Your Comprehensive Guide
When considering the realm of distinctive and enthralling houseplants, only a handful can match the allure exuded by the Peperomia caperata, otherwise recognized as the Ripple Peperomia. Its intricately furrowed, heart-shaped foliage, spanning a spectrum from profound emerald to sumptuous burgundy, renders it a veritable standout within the domain of indoor flora.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers











