Robert Anderson
Horticulture & Gardening Expert
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Co-authored Articles (11)
How to Hook Up a Garden Hose to Your Indoor Faucet
A simple guide to hook up a garden hose to your sinkIf you don’t have a spigot around to attach your hose to, don’t worry! You can connect a hose to practically any sink, just by removing the aerator and using a sim...
How to
Preserve Berries for Floral Arrangements
If you're using berries as part of a fresh floral display, notice that they are a lot fleshier than the flowers and leaves. This extra moisture makes them prone to rotting faster and/or dropping off their stems. If you c...
How to
Make Potpourri
Potpourri is a mixture of dried ingredients, spices, and oils that scent a room. It can be made of many different types of ingredients and give off distinct fragrances and moods. If you’d like to make your own potpour...
How to
Dry Oregano
Whether you’re harvesting your own oregano or picked up a few stalks at the grocery store, you’ll need to dry it out before you can use it as an ingredient or garnish. Drying is essential because it improves the text...
How to
Dog Proof a Garden
Dog-proofing your garden means both ensuring that it’s a safe space for your dog and taking precautions to protect your plants from the whims of your wily canine companion. The secret is creating a garden that works wi...
How to
Preserve Cut Flowers With Wax
Isn’t it a bummer that beautiful flowers don’t last forever? Now they can! With a little bit of preparation and some wax, you can preserve whatever flowers you’d like. This process is easy enough that nearly anyone...
How to
Select Broccoli
Broccoli is an incredibly versatile vegetable that can be eaten cooked or raw, plain or cooked into a dish. Choosing quality broccoli is a key to enjoying it.
How to
Eat Yucca
Yucca, also known as Soapweed, Spanish Bayonet, and other popular names, grows in deserts throughout the world. All of the non-woody parts of most yuccas are edible, but the blooms in particular are quite tasty, making a...
How to
Care for Garden Mums with a Self‐Watering Pot
Self-watering pots are an easier way to care for garden mums (cultivars of Chrysanthemum x morifolium). Normally, mums require water every day in the warm fall weather. However, a self-watering pot only requires water ev...
How to
Use a DIY Self‐Watering Tub for Seed Germination
Seed germination is easier with a self-watering tub. Reliable seed germination depends on uniform moisture in the potting soil and the proper temperature for the seed being grown. A DIY self-watering container, with a la...
How to
Select a Poinsettia for the Holidays
Poinsettias have become the primary plant for Christmas holiday decorations. The classic clear red, large petal-like bracts contrast with the bright green leaves. The initial red and white poinsettia (''Euphorbia pulcher...