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.

What is eating Marigolds

What is eating Marigolds? (9 Common Pests & Solutions)

Slugs and caterpillars are the main pests that eat your marigold. Japanese beetles and grasshoppers also feed on marigolds. Aphids, spider mites, and rabbits, also munch on marigolds. Marigolds are one of the easiest and most beautiful annuals to grow with Compact yellow to deep orange flowers. The pungent aroma and taste of marigolds ward off …

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Clivia Leaves turning Yellow? (3 Common Problems & Solutions)

Clivia leaves turn yellow typically due to overwatering. Overwatering often leads to root rot. Clivia leaves also turn yellow due to Spider mites/scale infestation. Clivia leaves also turn yellow due to sunburn. Clivia is grown indoors for its colorful blossoms. Clivia flowers are quite similar to that of Amaryllis because they are of the same …

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what bug is eating morning glory

What is eating Morning Glories? (13 Culprits & Quick Fixes!)

Slugs, Japanese Beetles, and a variety of Caterpillars eat Morning Glories. Cotton Aphids, Leafminers and Spider mites eat Morning Glories. Animals like Rats, Rabbits, Deer, Groundhogs, and Chipmunks eat Morning Glories. Birds like sparrows eat Morning Glories too. Morning Glories are grown for their beautiful flowers. Gardeners love to grow them in their gardens. As …

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Do African Violets need special soil

Do African Violets need special soil? (Easy Potting Mix Recipe!)

Yes, African violets need a special potting mix. The potting mix should be airy, loose, and light while still holding an adequate amount of water. One can achieve this by adding a variety of ingredients to the regular potting mix. African violets are wonderful plants. These plants are grown for their beautiful flowers. African violets …

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plumeria leaves turning yellow

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

Plumeria leaves turn yellow if the plant is overwatered. Plumeria leaves also turn yellow when the plant gets less water than needed. Plumeria leaves turn a rusty-yellow due to a fungal disease called Plumeria rust. Plumeria foliage also turns yellow if there’s an infestation of sap-sucking insects. Plumeria is the genus of a plant that’s …

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What is eating my Impatiens

What is eating Impatiens? (11 Culprits & Quick Fixes!)

Slugs, Earwigs, and Black Vine Weevils eat Impatiens. Rabbits, Deer, Chipmunks, and Rats eat Impatiens plant. Aphids, Spider mites, and Thrips also feed on Impatiens. What is eating holes in my Impatiens? Slugs, Earwigs, and Black Vine Weevils eat holes into Impatiens foliage. Spider mites and Thrips cause similar damage too. Do Slugs eat Impatiens? …

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What is Eating Tulips

What is Eating Tulips? (7 Culprits & Quick Fixes!)

Animals like Rabbits, Deer, Mice, Rats, Voles, Squirrels, Moles and Chipmunks eat Tulip bulbs. Slugs and Snails also devour Tulips overnight. Bulb mites, Aphids, and Spider mites also munch on various parts of Tulips. Tulips are grown for their beautiful blossoms. Their flowers are like none other. Tulips come in various vibrant colors. We, humans, …

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Azalea Leaves Turning Brown

Azalea Leaves Turning Brown? (6 Common Problems & Solutions)

Azalea leaves turn brown typically due to overwatering. Azalea leaves also turn brown when the plant is infested by Lacebugs. Brown leaves are seen on Azaleas due to Fungal leaf spot disease and cold wind damage. Azalea plants belong to the colorful genus Rhododendron. Azaleas are grown for their beautiful blossoms. There are a variety …

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