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Posts by Paige Brue

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African Milk Tree (Euphorbia trigona) Care

Euphorbia trigona, which is commonly known as African Milk Tree or Friendship Cactus, is a tall succulent with a unique appearance. Their leaves grow along the ridges of the plant's stems....

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How To Care For Paper Spine Cactus

Tephrocactus articulatus var. papyracanthus, which is commonly known as Paper Spine Cactus, has long, flat spines that look like paper (hence the name Paper Spine Cactus). As the...

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How To Care For Euphorbia obesa

Euphorbia obesa, which is commonly known as Baseball Plant, is a succulent that is prized for its funky appearance. This plant has earned the name Baseball Plant because young plants have a...

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How To Care For Calathea warscewiczii

Calathea warscewiczii, which is commonly known as Calathea Jungle Velvet, is a houseplant that is prized for its beautiful patterned leaves. The top of the leaves are two tones of green,...

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What Is That White Stuff On My Microgreens? Root Hairs vs Mold

When I grew my first microgreen tray, I was fascinated with how fast the greens grew. I would check my microgreen tray every day and see noticeable growth. One morning I was checking my microgreen...

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Microgreen Growing For Preppers

Self-sufficiency is the cornerstone of survival prepping and being able to supply your own food is a big part of self-sufficiency. Unfortunately, many people, such as those who live in cities or...

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About the Author

My name is Paige, and I am an avid plant lover! Although I do not have access to a large amount of land for gardening, I enjoy container gardening and hydroponics. I hold a B.S. degree in Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering from Purdue University. In addition, I have a minor in Soil Science. Finally, I hold a M.S. degree in Biological Engineering from North Carolina State University.

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