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Plant Profiles for New Gardeners: Daylilies
Your little plants are ready to set in the garden when they are about hand high if the weather agrees. Japanese Beetles are sometimes troublesome, thrips can cause mal-formed blossoms (but generally leave on their own when conditions dry up) and there...
California
El Segundo
Celosia Plant Care Information
Indoor plants benefit from a south-facing window. Help them out by running a humidifier next to the pot, or by placing the pot on a shallow tray filled with rocks and a little bit of water.You might be tempted to plant these brilliant beauties where they...
California
Santa Monica
Visiting the Cirque de Salazie
Salazie is one of those three cirques (not circus!) formed by exploding volcanoes a long long time ago (good thing I was not already there, it was 140,000 to 180,000 years ago) and the strong erosive actions of water and wind.
California
El Segundo
How to Care for a Juncus Plant
Cut back the old, ragged foliage of soft rush in early spring in mild climates where old, dead stems accumulate but new growth emerges year around. Juncus (Juncus spp.) grows in wet soil in ponds, streams or near backyard water features.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Basil Plant
Once basil starts to bloom it will put all of its energy into flowering instead of growing leaves.Remove aphids with insecticidal soap, manually or with a blast of water.Water when the soil is dry.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Tibouchina Plant
Native to Brazil, tibouchina plants thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9b through 11, depending on the species and cultivar. Fertilize the potted plant every seven to 14 days.Prune the tibouchina plant to shape it into a mound,...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Prayer Plant
The broad, elliptical leaves reopen in the morning to reveal fishbone-patterned, white and dark-green centers interlaced with reddish veins against a soft green background. For every 10 square feet of soil, broadcast 5 tablespoons of the granules evenly...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Spider Plant
Reapply the solution every four to seven days until the problem subsides.Indoor and outdoor spider plants share the same cultural requirements. Alternatively, fill a bucket with tap water, and let it sit overnight before using it for watering; tap water's...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Penta Plant
Penta plants rarely suffer from serious pest infestations, but if you do see any pests, rinse them from the plant with a strong stream of water from your garden hose.Place your penta plant in a sunny location, such as a windowsill.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Pagoda Plant
Snip off any spent flowers and trim back the entire plant by up to one-half, is you wish. Pagoda plant (Clerodendrum paniculatum) earned its common name because of the tiered, pyramidal shape of its flower clusters, which stand out against its large,...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Pineapple Plant
Pests that attack both indoor and outdoor plants include. Once root rot sets in, a pineapple plant has only a slim chance of survival.also causes yellowing and browning leaves, beginning with the older outside leaves.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Century Plant
Reduce the frequency to twice per week thereafter to prevent the soil from becoming saturated. It can grow up to 10 feet in height and 13 feet in diameter. This is false, however, as the plant can bloom after 5 to 25 years of growth under the proper conditions.Despite...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Calathea Plant
Although star calathea "Lotus Pink" (Calathea loesneri "Lotus Pink") grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 11, most calathea varieties resent dry air and temperatures lower than 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Hellebore Plant
Slugs may bother hellebores in moist situations. Good drainage is especially important to prevent roots from damage. Mature plants withstand drought, but they prefer moist, well-drained soil.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Gaura Plant
This plant is native to Texas and Louisiana and prefers to grow in drier, well-draining sites. Give the plant an inch or so of water every three days during the first season; after that, only water during extended dry periods.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Gardenia Plant
This not only works on the insects, but also lessens powdery mildew and sooty mold, fungal diseases brought by aphids and other pests. During the growing season, feed monthly. After placing a plant in each hole, half fill with soil and thoroughly water.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Jade Plant
Crassula argentea) is a gem of a plant that requires little care. Typically, you mix 1/4 teaspoon of water-soluble fertilizer in a gallon of water, but follow specific label recommendations.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Yucca Plant
Site them where they have lots of room and pruning isn't needed.Depending on the species, some yuccas benefit from frost protection, especially when young. Sprawling species such as Spanish bayonet (Yucca aloifolia, USDA zones 8 through 11) may need pruning...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Palm Plant
Use filtered water to avoid salt and mineral buildup in the soil.Fertilize regularly with an organic slow-release fertilizer. Make sure the plant does not receive direct unfiltered light to avoid leaf burn.Provide a consistently warm temperature.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Sansevieria Plant
Also, since this plant has sharp-tipped leaves, choose a location where it will be out of the way and nobody is likely to be injured by it., or your sansevieria plant will rot. This will help provide support for the tall leaves..
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Pachira Plant
Add a bit of sharp sand or builders sand to increase drainage in outdoor soils that are heavy in clay. Thriving in wetlands and swamps, Pachira aquatica can reach 60 feet in height under optimal conditions in the wild.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Calandiva Plant
Flick off scale -- you'll see raised, wartlike growths on the stems -- with your fingers. If possible, treat houseplants outside.You can get a "Calandiva" plant to flower in winter as long as it's growing inside where you can control the light source.
California
Santa Monica
How To Care For A Shamrock Plant
More than 500 species of shamrock exist, so you can choose a few that will flourish in your climate, although the Oxalis tetraphylla is the American version you see in stores for St. Patrick's Day.There are no shenanigans when it comes to the care and...
California
Santa Monica
Celosia Plant Death: Reasons For Celosia Plants Dying
Eventually, the tissue spots may become holes. They quickly reproduce so that several generations of mites may be sucking your plant foliage dry. If you've found yourself wondering: “why is my celosia dying,” continue reading to learn about common...
Ohio
Willoughby
Plant Care for a Jasmine
Ensure the planting area receives full sun for most of the day. Layer approximately 2 inches of bark mulch around the plant, atop of the fertilized soil.Pruning jasmine in the late spring is necessary to encourage fresh growth the following season, and...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Donkey Ear Plant
Wipe the shears with a rag soaked in rubbing alcohol to disinfect them, and then cut off the pups where they join to the leaf.Fill a new pot with a peat-, soil- and sand-based potting mix, such as one labeled for cactus and succulents, if you want to...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for a Jasmine Sambac Plant
But you can lightly trim your shrub jasmine back all year long. Most gardeners are familiar with evergreen), but bush jasmine is also an excellent garden ornamental. Early symptoms of spider mites are yellowing and "dirty" leaves, as well as spidery webbing...
California
Santa Monica