Gardening

Gardening

What Are Good Companion Plants for Spinach?

Spinach (or Spinacia oleracea) is a beautiful green plant that can be grown in cool weather. Hence, spring or fall are perfect seasons to try and cultivate your plant. The spinach plant belongs to the Amaranthaceae family and the Chenopodiaceae subfamily.

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Pink (Dianthus): How to Grow & Care

Dianthus plants are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. They have attractive bluish-grey foliage, even when the plants are not blooming. Plants can have a mounded form, an erect form, or a trailing habit, and their foliage is slender, almost grass-like.

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Shrimp Plant: How to Grow and Care

Shrimp plants have a long growing season and make good house flowers. They are evergreen shrub flowers with soft stems that grow to a height of 3-7 feet and are members of the Acanthaceae family.

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Lavender Twist Redbud Tree: How to Grow and Care

The lavender twist redbud tree was first discovered in a private garden in 1991 and was spread from there. The redbud tree grows 2-5 meters tall and is a dwarf species. This beautiful plant grows pinkish-purple flowers in spring that last three to four week.

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Sea Thrift (Armeria Maritima) : How to Grow & Care

Armeria maritime thrives in full sunlight and well-drained soil. It is salt and drought tolerant, but it will die if the soil is kept too wet. They have a reputation for being a short-lived plant due to their ease of overwatering.

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