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Plant Specialists Blog
Welcome to the Plant Specialists Blog – your premier destination for expert insights on revitalizing urban landscapes into verdant, flourishing environments. From sophisticated garden designs and tailored planters to custom pergolas, we provide a wealth of tips, innovative ideas, and exclusive glimpses into our projects throughout New York City. With over 53 years of experience in greening New York, our team of horticulturists and designers shares practical tips, creative ideas, and the latest trends to help you cultivate your own green oasis. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, explore our articles to enhance your gardening journey
Chlorosis Indicators
The word chlorosis is derived from the Greek - kloros - meaning "greenish-yellow".This condition is when leaves produce insufficient chlorophyll. Because the pigment chlorophyll is what makes leaves green - chlorotic leaves look pale, yellow, or yellow-white. Many time the inter-venal tissue is also lighter than the rest of the leaf. This color contrast is a clear indicator of chlorosis.
The Poinsettia – a reminder that Christmas is near
The poinsettia, or Euphorbia pulcherrima, is a symbol of holiday tradition with its bright red and green leaves. Discover its fascinating history, cultural significance, and tips for keeping this festive plant vibrant and healthy throughout the season. Learn how to make it a cherished part of your holiday decor.
GUIDE TO NURSERY CONTAINER SIZES
Ever wondered what the numbers on nursery pots mean? Our guide to container sizes demystifies the world of plant pots, helping you select the perfect size for your gardening needs. Whether it’s for repotting or planting, learn how to ensure your plants have room to grow and flourish.
MOSSES
Mosses are ancient, resilient plants that thrive in damp and shaded environments. This article explores their unique biology, including how they reproduce without seeds or flowers, and their ecological role in preventing soil erosion and retaining moisture. Learn how to incorporate moss into your garden for a natural, low-maintenance touch.
Woodpeckers !
New York City is a key stop on the migration route for the yellow-bellied woodpecker, also called sapsuckers. While most head to warmer climates like Georgia, a few find our urban green spaces so enticing they stay for the winter, even in spots like Manhattan’s Union Square. Click to learn more about these feathered travelers!
Polypodiophyta
FERNS! Among the planet’s earliest plants, ferns are fascinating survivors dating back 360 million years! These unique plants lack flowers and seeds, relying on a complex spore-based reproduction system. Explore their ancient history and learn how these forest floor favorites continue to thrive today. Ready to uncover the secrets of ferns? Click for more!