Nicole Nikki

First of all, thanks for reading my blog. I've been gardening since I was eight. I used to help my granny with her gardening adventures. Today my kid does the same, he lends his little hands to help me with garden chores. I love to document my experiences and that's why I chose to blog. I hope you loved reading my blog. If you have any queries, don't hesitate to contact me. Read more about Nicole here.

When does Honeysuckle Bloom

When does Honeysuckle Bloom? (What Month & How Often?)

Most varieties of Honeysuckle bloom in the spring. In most parts of the USA, Honeysuckle starts blooming in March/April and continues blooming for a while. There are also summer and winter varieties of Honeysuckle. Honeysuckle is grown in the gardens for its beautiful flowers. Honeysuckle is also kept in the gardens for the fragrant blossoms. …

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Honeysuckle Not Flowering

Honeysuckle Not Flowering? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Honeysuckle fails to blossom if the plant’s pruned severely. Honeysuckle also fails to blossom if it doesn’t get adequate sunlight. Honeysuckle doesn’t flower when it’s given too much fertilizer. Honeysuckle also doesn’t flower if the soil goes bone dry. Do remember that Honeysuckle only flowers after 2-3 years of establishing. Honeysuckle is grown for its …

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plumeria not blooming

Plumeria Not Blooming? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Plumeria doesn’t bloom if it doesn’t get adequate sunlight. Plumeria also fails to bloom if the soil doesn’t have enough Phosphorous content. Plumeria also doesn’t bloom if the plant is overwatered. Plumeria also doesn’t flower if there’s a severe infestation of Thrips, Aphids, or Mealybugs. Plumeria is grown for its beautiful flowers. The plants make …

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Begonia dying after repotting

Begonia Dying After Repotting? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Your Begonia is dying after repotting because of transplant shock. Plants experience transplant shock when the roots get damaged during the process. As a result of this, leaves wilt and get discolored. To prevent this, be gentle when repotting your Begonia. Begonia is grown for its beautiful flowers. The genus has more than 2,000 species …

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Alocasia Drooping

Alocasia Drooping? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Transplant shock is probably the reason why your Alocasia is drooping. Alocasia leaves also droop when it is watered improperly, i.e., overwatering or underwatering. Alocasia could also droop if it doesn’t get adequate sunlight or humidity. Alocasia is grown indoors for its beautiful foliage, which makes it one of the most striking indoor plants. Alocasia …

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Plumeria buds falling off

Plumeria buds falling off? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Plumeria buds fall off mainly due to Blacktip fungus disease. Plumeria buds could also fall off when they are exposed to frost. Excess moisture in the soil also causes the Plumeria buds to fall off. Plumeria, also called Frangipani is grown for its beautiful flowers. Plumeria foliage looks awesome too. Even amateur gardeners can grow …

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Plumeria leaves puckering

Plumeria Leaves Curling? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Plumeria leaves curl mainly due to Aphid/Mealybug/Spider mite infestations. Plumeria leaves also curl when the plant is underwatered/overwatered. Plumeria leaves also curl if the plant is infected by Plumeria rust disease. Plumeria is grown for its beautiful flowers. The plant gives out pretty, white flowers but the foliage looks good too. Plumeria is also called …

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What is eating my Pansies?

What is eating my Pansies? (13 Culprits & Quick Fixes!)

Aphids eat holes into Pansy leaves. Cutworms and various other types of caterpillars also eat Pansies. Spider mites, Whiteflies, Mealybugs, and Flea beetles also eat Pansies. Slugs and Snails eat Pansies too. Deer, Rats, Mice, Squirrels, and Rabbits eat Pansies too. Pansies are flowering plants derived from Violas. They are grown by many for their …

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