Buying happiness through plants
Fractals are never ending, repeating patterns. Infinitely complex across a range of scales. In nature and in our gardens, we can find examples of fractals and approximate fractals all around us.
Plants take in water through their roots by osmosis, then transfer it up to their stems, tissues, and leaves. Plants need a continual supply of water for proper growth and development.
Learn how plants reproduce through a variety of techniques including tubers, bulbs, rhizomes, stolons, cuttings, grafting, and more.
Learn how hybrid plants varieties, including F1 hybrids, allow for desirable characteristics of parents to be incorporated into the next generation of seeds
Ethylene is an organic compound and natural plant hormone that stimulates the ripening of fruit, the opening of flowers, or shedding of leaves.