Not a leaf remained. They were munching away and I struggled to maneuver my camera to an angle to obtain a decent shot. That one caterpillar became over a dozen seemingly overnight!How did this happen?
Created by Roland Fischer of Hemer, Germany. Also a great candidate for summer plantings as it blooms easily as a young specimen. With a free blooming nature and a vigorous growth habit, it brings exotic floral form from spring through fall to the potted...
As he gave the tour of his garden he pointed up and said ?And this is what is left of the passionflower vines once the caterpillars were finished with them.? This has always been my challenge.
Particularly welcome rare species and interesting hybrids Please specify species or hybrid, size, price, sshipping rates. Particularly welcome rare species and interesting hybrids such as Parritae, Sanctae barbarae, parritaexcaerulea, amazonica, coactilis
It seems to fill a need which can't be filled by anything else. Besides the obvious reasons of sustenance and of enjoying the pleasure derived from being surrounded by beauty, nature, color, texture, and fragrance, gardening fills the senses and soothes...
Pods lose their color when cooked in hot water. The round pods are 5 to 5-1/2" long completely stringless, and if the plants are kept picked, they produce continuously over a long period.
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Amethyst radish has a striking purple colored skin that contrasts beautifully with its bright white flesh. The crisp and mild flesh is slow to turn pithy and its medium size top makes for easy bunching.
Order Now Your Amethyst Falls Wisteria vine from Fast Growing Trees Nursery will arrive with a good solid root system so it will quickly adapt to its new home. This variety will easily grow in a container.
Practice a 3-year crop rotation, preferably into corn or grain crops. For Sclerotinia spp. Packet: 175 seeds.Choose well-drained soil with a pH above 6.0. After last frost date sow seeds about 2" apart, 1" deep, in rows 20-36" apart.
A hybrid Phlox that behaves like ‘Minnie Pearl'. Glossy, bright green foliage stays clean all season. Light amethyst pink flowers with a white eye are produced in loose, rounded panicles in early summer and reblooms again in early fall.
Winner of several awards for its healthy green foliage, it is a lovely presence from spring through fall! Find a strong support on which to grow Amethyst Falls. Trim all but the central stem, and prune the lower branches to encourage it to grow straight...
Zone: 5 - 9
Uses: Border, Cut Flowers, Vines and Climbers, Outdoor
Bloom Color: Blue
Additional Characteristics: Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Easy Care Plants, Flower, Fragrance, Repeat Bloomer, Award Winner, Free Bloomer, Native, Pruning Recommended, Trellises
While the species can grow to be quite large, ‘Early Amethyst' fits nicely in a perennial or mixed border as a backdrop or specimen plant. 'Early Amethyst' Beautyberry, with its bright purple berries and brilliant yellow fall color, is a spectacular...
Vivid, 4 to 6 inch blue-lavender flowers attract beneficial bees and butterflies. Get that tranquil country garden look! Fast-growing vine is less vigorous than other types of wisteria, making it suitable for staking in small spaces – including containers.
Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).
Although it is tempting to spend less time by not raking the mulch back during fertilization, the results will be less than desirable, if the fertilizer is applied on top of the mulch.
One of the longest blooming Tradescantia's we've seen! This selection produces large clusters of sizeable, periwinkle blue flowers accented with yellow tipped stamens from early summer to fall, still blooming long after others are spent for the season.
This superb native Wisteria is a more compact grower making it suitable for smaller gardens or a container. Blooms heaviest in late spring and early summer with repeats throughout the summer.
Dewormings at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks of age. Will be given age appropriate vaccinations and health checked by our vet prior to being released to their new homes. AKC registered from our 87.5% Euro harlequin dam and our American blue sire.
Amethyst Ice prefers semi-moist soil and does best with mulch to keep its roots moist and cool. While its flowers overflow with beauty while in bloom, another admirable trait is its tidy, crimped foliage in shades of medium to dark green.
The free flowering mounded plants spread to create eye-catching full baskets and containers. Ramblin Amethyst Petunias produce a saleable 4" (or larger) crop.
Grow on temperature day: 61 - 75 degrees fahrenheit
We highly recommend that you mulch your Autumn Amethyst Encore Azalea with either a ground hardwood mulch or a ground cypress mulch depending on your local availability. In general gardening terms, pruning is probably the most misunderstood gardening...
Regular moisture throughout the growing season helps to ensure a good crop.Begin light harvesting after plants have become established. Transplant to the field when seedlings have 3-4 sets of leaves, spacing at 4-8" apart in rows 18" apart.Moderately...
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Of course, they're more than just pretty faces; these big blooms last a long time in garden or vase, and the compact plants are adaptable to containers as well as the sunny annual bed.
Bloom Start to End: Mid Spring - Mid Fall
Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy
Plant Height: 6 in - 8 in
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Genus: Osteospermum
Additional Characteristics: Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Cut-and-Come-Again, Flower, Free Bloomer, Long Bloomers, Needs Deadheading, Repeat Bloomer
As with chemical fertilizers, do not apply it right next to the trunk or stems emerging from the ground. A very large shrub in the ground will take 2 – 3 cups spread around the drip line of the branches (not next to the trunk).