Identifying a Bush with Apple-Like Fruit: Flowering Quince vs Other Options

Gardeners are often surprised when an unknown bush in their landscape suddenly produces fruit resembling small hard apples. This phenomenon is typically caused by flowering quince (Chaenomeles species) – an old-fashioned deciduous flowering shrub. But other plants can also produce apple-like fruit. This article explores how to identify a mystery bush with apple-shaped fruit and … Read more

Demystifying Red Geranium Leaves: Causes and Solutions for This Common Issue

People think of geraniums as very low-maintenance summer flowers, and they’re right! But there are four things that geraniums don’t like. If you avoid these things, they will thank you with beautiful blooms. In this article we tell you what geraniums can’t stand. We’ll tell you how to tell when your geraniums aren’t doing their … Read more

Can You Propagate Venus Fly Traps? A Detailed Guide to Propagating This Carnivorous Plant

You can grow more of these interesting houseplants from seeds, cuttings, or divisions. Here’s how to do it at home. Venus flytraps, or Dionaea muscipula, are known to be carnivorous because they catch and eat bugs in their leafy traps. And while theyre native to subtropical wetlands, they make fascinating houseplants, when cared for correctly. … Read more

A Beginner’s Guide to Caring for the Unique Haworthia Cooperi Succulent

There are thousands of versatile and low-maintenance succulents to choose from. If you want something interesting to talk about, you should look for the unusual succulent Coopers Haworthia (Haworthia cooperi). This slow-growing, compact species features triangular or rounded tips on green leaves that grow in attractive rosette clumps. They also have bristly leaf margins. The … Read more