Best methods of growing and caring for the colorful Croton Plant
A sign that Croton plant is over watered is when leaves are wilting. If the plant is placed indoor, it is imperative to keep the temperature high, specifically around 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
By Steve Habib
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Best-methods-of-growing-and-caring-for-the-colorful-Croton-Plant-a4686.html
5 most popular indoor plants: Best Tips For Beautiful Foliage and Fragrant Flowers
No matter if you are an enthusiast or new to growing houseplants, the following are some of the most excellent choices.
By Steve Habib
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/5-most-popular-indoor-plants--Best-Tips-For-Beautiful-Foliage-and-Fragrant-Flowers-a4702.html
Misting And Propagation Beds-Types, Uses, and Construction
To propagate plants you need propagation beds. Follow along to learn the purposes and construction details of 3 types.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Misting-And-Propagation-Beds-Types--Uses--and-Construction-a2994.html
Planting Miniature Roses
The article lists useful details in planting miniature roses in indoor and outdoor spaces.
By Patricia Wainwright
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Planting-Miniature-Roses-a2871.html
Using a Misting System to Root Softwood Cuttings - Part 2
Part two of the series: Using a Misting System to Root Softwood Cuttings
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Using-a-Misting-System-to-Root-Softwood-Cuttings---Part-2-a2901.html
Using a Misting System to Root Softwood Cuttings - Part 1
Rooting cuttings is actually quite easy when using a misting system.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Using-a-Misting-System-to-Root-Softwood-Cuttings---Part-1-a2900.html
How To Build A Plant Propagation Misting System
This article will lay out the steps and materials you need to build your own plant propagation misting system.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/How-To-Build-A-Plant-Propagation-Misting-System-a2899.html
How To Calculate How Many Misting Nozzles Can Be Used Per Misting Zone
To get a good understanding of how many mist nozzles you can use per zone with your mist system, you have to do a little groundwork first.
First you need to determine your water pressure, your flow rate at the spigot you will attach your system to, and lastly determine the size of the pipes that are delivering the water to your misting nozzles.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/How-To-Calculate-How-Many-Misting-Nozzles-Can-Be-Used-Per-Misting-Zone-a2868.html
How (And Why) To Move Water Away From Your Misting Beds
It is essential that the media used for rooting cuttings drains quickly to reduce the likelihood of stem rot and diseases. Here are a few tips on making sure your misting beds drain properly.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/How--And-Why--To-Move-Water-Away-From-Your-Misting-Beds-a2867.html
Mechanical Timers-Why you should not use them for misting systems
Thinking about using two mechanical timers to control your intermittent misting system? You may want to think again after reading this article.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Mechanical-Timers-Why-you-should-not-use-them-for-misting-systems-a2814.html
Why Use Intermittent Mist?
When it comes to your woody ornamentals and perennials, you always want the best method to keep your plants healthy. Using intermittent mist to root your cuttings is one of the most efficient means of asexually reproducing your plants in large quantities.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Why-Use-Intermittent-Mist--a2790.html
Intermittent Mist - 10 Reasons You Should Be Using Intermittent Mist
Are you a plant propagator? Are you using intermittent mist? Here are 10 great reasons you should be using intermittent mist for propagating plants.
By Dwayne Haskell
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Intermittent-Mist---10-Reasons-You-Should-Be-Using-Intermittent-Mist-a2709.html
How to Creat an Open Air Cati Terrarium/Container Garden
Have you ever gone to the big box stores or to the nursery and seen those wonderful decorative pots full succulents and cacti. For different reasons you never purchased them. Below you will have the recipe to make your own succulent container garden. You can use almost any type of container.
By James J
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/How-to-Creat-an-Open-Air-Cati-Terrarium-Container-Garden-a1011.html
An Introduction to Hydroponics and Hydroponic Systems
Hydroponics is the method of growing plants without soil. Aeroponics, Nutrient Film Technique, Drip System, Ebb and Flow, Water System and Wick system are different Hydroponic systems used for indoor growing.
By Sarika Raj
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/An-Introduction-to-Hydroponics-and-Hydroponic-Systems-a987.html
Watering is the First Step to Biodynamic Gardening
This first step in organizing your biodynamic garden is minimal use of water for it to thrive well. A well planned garden will require less work than one that is not planned at all.
By Harold Sink
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Watering-is-the-First-Step-to-Biodynamic-Gardening-a931.html
Grow Your Own Fresh Air
Modern buildings and furnishings, and even people themselves, can release toxins into the atmosphere and damage our health. Adding houseplants into our homes and offices can dramatically improve air quality and make us feel better.
By Emma Cooper
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Grow-Your-Own-Fresh-Air-a670.html