Columbine Plants can handle full sun. It's the combination of heat and dry soil they don't like, and mulching will help alleviate that …
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Costus fall into the tropical category, so if you do well with philodendrons and other tropical plants, you should be able to grow Costus …
Scilla is adapted to full sun or dappled shade and likes well-drained soil. It naturally grows in rocky wooded areas, so it is just at …
Tulips need a chilling period and are planted in the fall. Planting depth should be about three times the bulb's diameter; small bulbs …
Powder Puff plants are not especially difficult to grow indoors, but it can be tricky coaxing them to bloom. They prefer regular moisture …
Growing Hot Lips plant means mimicking the tropical understory environment for which it is suited. Most potting soil will not have both …
Snowdrops need some sunlight to bloom, but too much sun will 'melt' them – cause them to whither away. The dappled shade of a deciduous tree …
Place the Nematanthus in bright light, but protect it from direct sunlight. Put the plant a few feet away from a sunny window, or place …
Aeschynanthus are perfect as hanging or trailing plants. They require high humidity and warmth throughout the growing season and strong …
Divide the Clivia plant every three to five years. Dig up the plant in the spring, just after it has finished flowering. Dig in a ring …