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The popularity of succulents continues to rise with consumers, making them perfect for retail sales. Succulents are easy to grow and are low maintenance. They create texture and interest in their environments that might include container gardens, xeriscapes or used as houseplants. Succulents a
Looking for a new plant species to diversify your offerings? Maybe succulents are your answer.
Succulents — those tiny, cacti-looking weird spikey plants that are becoming more and more ubiquitous at IGCs and even in Big Box retailers — were a big seller during the 1970s and 1980s,
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Ask florist and nurseryman Paul Hyland for his recommendations for houseplants to grow in winter, and he mostly steers clear of the obvious. Plants like mother-in-law’s tongue a
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An Oregon utility has constructed a renewable energy power plant that relies on wind, solar energy and batteries to power the grid when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing. Read the full story on OPB.org here.