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Caladium Care Indoors – Growing Caladiums As Indoor Plants
Are amazing foliage plants with colorful leaves that have absolutely no frost tolerance. Keep your plant away from heating vents which will blow dry air and drafty windows or doors.While your plant is still in its foliar glory, you will need to keep it...
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Growing Fancy Leaf Caladiums
If the soil is too cool, the bulbs tend to rot. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry to the touch.Fancy leaf caladiums are perfect for those heavily shaded areas of your yard and their bright colors and broad leaves offer a perfect complement to.
Ohio
Willoughby
Caladium Plant Care: How To Plant Caladiums
Caladium tubers should be planted about one to two inches deep with the knobs, or eye buds, facing up. To make it easier for these smaller buds to grow after planting caladium bulbs, many gardeners find it helpful to lift out the large bud with a knife.
Ohio
Willoughby
Caladium Plant Problems – Caladium Plant Pests And Disease
Read on to learn about caladium plant pests and other problems with caladium.Like other plants, caladiums can have problems. The leaves have incredible color combinations including white, green pink and red.
Ohio
Willoughby
Winter Care For Caladiums – Learn About Caladium Care In Winter
Also known as elephant ear, caladium is native to South America. (15 C.), dig up your caladium bulb with the foliage still attached. Is a popular ornamental plant famous for its large leaves of interesting, striking colors.
Ohio
Willoughby
Planting Caladiums – When To Plant Caladium Bulbs
If you live in zones 8 or less, you will need to spend some time around the time of first frost digging caladiums up and store them for the winter.Planting caladiums at the right time will ensure that you have healthy and lush caladium plants all summer...
Ohio
Willoughby
Caladium hybridizing - Making your own unique plant creation
These serve well as community pots. You should have your planting containers ready to receive the seeds. You don't see much in the way of colors until they've grown for 6 months to a year after they germinate.
California
El Segundo
Thai Caladiums - Will they rock the Caladium world?
The red color is incredibly intense and it is made even more so by the shiny leaf surface. There's no telling what they are doing over there, but one thing is for sure, they have developed some stunning plants that are now available in the U.
California
El Segundo
Growing Caladiums: A Bright Spot Of Color For Shady Areas
Caladiums grow best in temperatures higher than 70 degrees, and should not be left outdoors more than a few hours, with temperatures less than 60 degrees. From formal plantings, to fun containers, Caladiums can add a splash of color anywhere.
California
El Segundo
Caladuims: Colorful Accents for Shady Areas
When spring rolls around, discard any mushy tubers and replant in your favorite areas. During the hottest part of the summer, I make sure that I water each container deeply every morning and again in the afternoon if needed.
California
El Segundo
What Are Dormant Tubers?
When the soil around the roots has dried completely, gently remove it, being careful not to damage the tuber.If a tuber has been broken or chopped with the shovel, wash it off, let it dry thoroughly, then dust with antifungal powder.If you have large...
California
El Segundo
Let Your Garden Tell You When to Plant
After these have passed, it's considered safe to plant anything susceptible to frost. Warm-season vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, squash and melons can suffer greatly, if air temperatures drop below 50 degrees, unless you've protected...
California
El Segundo
Plant Profiles For New Gardeners: Sempervirens tectorum, Hens and Chicks
To transplant, simply detach one of the runners with a 'chick' at the end and pin it in its new home until roots appear.Forgetful gardeners will be happy to note that this plant can survive long periods of neglect.
California
El Segundo
Plant Profiles for New Gardeners: Zinnias
This makes them ideal for children's gardens. Powdery mildew is a fungus that thrives in damp, humid conditions, so keeping the leaves dry with good air circulation is the best prevention.
California
El Segundo
Plant Profiles for New Gardeners: Daylilies
When the sprouts appear, they will look like little onions, but quickly start to grow. Tiny little plants for the front of the border are available to towering giants with flowers the size of dinner plates.If you have a sunny area with average soil, you...
California
El Segundo
Starting a small lawn from seed
It is not as hard or laborious as most people think; and with a few tips, a healthy green lawn can be right around the corner; nay, right in your front yard! Trying to start grass from seed in the heat of mid-summer will always be a challenge.
California
El Segundo
How to Care for Campanula
Spray the plants with a ready-to-use insecticidal soap spray at five day intervals to control aphids or other soft-bodied pests. No further pruning of campanula plants is required.Monitor the plants for pest damage from slugs, snails, mites or aphids.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Daylilies
Their grassy leaves gently flop aside to make room for large, funnel-shaped flowers that resemble lilies. Daylilies can tolerate drought, but they thrive best with deep watering once a week that penetrates at least 8 inches into the ground.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Monstera
For container plants indoors, use a peat-based, well-draining potting mix. Prune off the upper aerial roots -- the bare, brown roots appearing on stems -- if you wish. Attach sphagnum moss around a wooden slat by wrapping it in place with nylon thread...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Plumeria
If you live in an area where temperatures tend to drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit at any time, keep it in a container that's easily transportable so you can bring it indoors and keep it protected from chills and frost.Plumeria also needs an adequate...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Cryptomeria
Most Japanese cedar trees appreciate a dose of fertilizer prior to the development of new growth in the spring.Prune the cryptomeria in the early summer. Cryptomeria prefers to grow in full sun and in well-drained soil.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Crocosmia
Don't divide more often; crocosmia blooms most profusely when slightly crowded. Place the corms in a sheltered spot to dry for one or two days, then place the corms in a paper bag or cardboard box filled with sawdust or peat moss.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Calibrachoa
Note that pinching delays blooms for up to two weeks. Shade does reduce blooming, so strive for very little shade.Pinch long, leggy branches to produce a bushier plant, if desired.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Roses
Lay down 1 to 2 inches of organic mulch, such as wood chips, pine needles, grass clippings or other biodegradable material.Deadhead. In regions where temperatures don't fall below 20 degrees F (USDA zone 9 and warmer), no additional winter protection...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Ferns
If your fern has brown tips or an overall grayish color on its leaves, it likely means that it's dehydrated. If you see this remove the fern from the pot and clear as much of the soil as you can from the roots.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Foxgloves
Provide 1 inch of water each week afterward, maintaining consistently moist, but not wet, soil and adjusting your watering frequency after rainfall. Mulch promotes soil moisture retention and keeps weeds at bay.Treat and prevent powdery mildew outbreaks...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Stephanotis
They should also be protected from cold drafts. Use a toothbrush to remove any lingering scale insects.Indoors or outdoors, container or in-ground, stephanotis plants benefit from a little fertilizer during the growing season.
California
Santa Monica