Spider plants make excellent houseplants because they are very easy to grow, require little maintenance in order to thrive, and adapt well to the conditions of most homes and other indoor spaces. They are also used frequently in schools because they are easy to propagate and require so little care. Particularly if you are a beginning gardener, spider plants are excellent starter plants to add some greenery to your home.
Entries from November 2008
The Rewards Of Growing Spider Plants
November 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Landscaping and Gardening
The Idiot’s Guide To Build A Storage Shed - Using Shed Plans
November 25th, 2008 · No Comments
How to construct a shed is not tricky to learn and can be accomplished successfully even by a beginner; if they take the time to prepare the right way for the task right from the beginning. This commences by making the determination as to whether you want to do this from scratch employing wood shed plans, or construct it using one of the prefab kits that are on the market now. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. There are some measures that are basic that you are going to want to do no matter which method you utilize.
Tags: Landscaping and Gardening
Growing Bulbs For Your Garden
November 24th, 2008 · No Comments
The term “bulb” refers to the below the soil growth or “protuberance” of a group of plants. This growth is a storehouse for the plant. Some “bulbs” are in fact “corms” or “tubers”. A tuber is a thick piece of stem with a bud whereas a corm is a stem without a bud. Either way, these “bulbs” will eventually develop into fully grown plants.
