• Succulent of the month: Echeveria cultivars | Home

    by admin on 2022-04-22 23:06:51

    These eye-catching Echeveria cultivars, indigenous to Mexico, are bold, texture-rich succulents boasting large evergreen rosettes of densely frilled leaves.

    In late summer, expect to be delighted further by tall stalks bearing bright orange-red blooms. 

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  • Aeonium or 'aeonium', a beautiful succulent plant very easy to care for - Photo 1

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:29

    Succulents are one of the most common families of plants in homes, due to their simple care and attractive appearance.The aeoniums are precisely succulent, made up of about 75 different plant species originating mainly from the Canary Islands, but also from Madeira, Morocco and East Africa.Outdoo

  • Aeoniums — fascinating foliage brightens winter gardens - The San Diego Union-Tribune

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:25

    Aeoniums are easy-care perennial succulent plants that are gaining in popularity because they offer striking foliage that brightens winter gardens at a time when many plants are dormant.

    Most of the 35 species are native to the Canary Islands and go dormant in summer. That’s convenient

  • Attention Required! | Cloudflare

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:17

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  • In South Africa, poachers now traffic in tiny succulent plants | World News,The Indian Express

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:16

    Written by Author Tommy Trenchard

    On a moonless night in the desert in the far west of South Africa, Avrill Kaffer had just finished making a sale when vehicles with flashing lights emerged out of the darkness and an officer from the Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit leaped from be

  • Commercial mixes bring container garden success | Lifestyles | meridianstar.com

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:11

    Partly cloudy skies during the morning giving way to a few showers late. High 76F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 30%..

    Windy. Rain...mixing with snow overnight. Thunder possible. Low near 30F. Winds NNW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of precip 100%.<

  • Daydreaming of Spring in your space - Made In PGH

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:01

    Spring is around the corner and we’re daydreaming of extra greenery for your space. Here are five local shops to perk your place up with plants galore:

    With two store locations in the Strip District and Lawrenceville, City Grows has a wild selection of plants in its garden and gift sho

  • Our Favorite Plant Stores in the West - Sunset Magazine

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:17:00

    The allure of a local plant store with a little something extra is unmistakable. Here are six of the coolest plant boutiques from Los Angeles to Seattle.

    I love finding a new, local plant store. There I’ll be, driving down the street, when all of a sudden I spot someplace new. Next thi

  • MLB, union must break from parallel realities to find common ground

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:16:56

    Ben Nicholson-Smith joins Evanka Osmak on Sportsnet Central to discuss the ongoing lockout negotiations between MLB and the MLBPA and why the international draft is a major sticking point.

    TORONTO — Maybe the type of negotiation Major League Baseball is having with its players is fitti

  • Vox Media

    by admin on 2022-03-11 10:16:53

    Lockout over, Hot Stove SZN again!

    There was a time quite recently when it appeared that Major League Baseball, led by Fred Manrob and his band of oligarchical yayhoos, was headed for a disaster of biblical proportions. Old Testament, real wrath of God type stuff. Fire and brimstone comi