In lieu of a soil test, I agree that you can use a balanced all purpose fertilizer such as Miracle Gro. Sun or shade, and which way does the wall face? Here's a list of plants I am either familiar with, or sounded like candidates when I looked through...
I've stuck one end in water and the top part sprouts and produces a lovely vine. You'll end up with a little less than 28 inches of bare ground in between them. Potting mix is expensive and if you need to supplement with bagged material, you can actually...
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We hope you find these questions (and answers, penned by our admins and writers) helpful as you grow your gardening knowledge! A big part of what attracts people to Dave's Garden has always been our forums, where gardeners ask and answer questions for...
To successfully survive the transition, its root system should be well-established and the plant should not be recovering from a stressful, hot summer. Occasionally we come across a question that we find particularly interesting or intriguing.
If your flowers look definitely pink though, then a mistake may well have been made. We do not have that species in my area, but we have the similar Lepechinia fragrans. A number of books and websites list good butterfly plants according to the larval...
When the worst of the winter is over, remove the bucket and pull the mulch back so your plants can wake up. If you are contemplating something new that is marginal in your area, planting it on the south side of your home gives winter protection.
Rose seeds do not like heat for germination, so think of them as green peas that are planted in early spring. Chances are, your new roses won't be exactly like the parents, but it will be a fun way to get new roses for free.
Make sure you are treating your jade properly - lots of light, not too much water, as one reader commented "give it conditions just like Southern California." Is there a chance it could be stretching to get to the light?
Cut your stems with a sharp knife about an inch below a leaf joint and make sure that you have another leaf joint above it. Cuttings should be rooted in about 6 weeks and you'll see tiny new leaves starting to form.
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While It isn't exactly a bush, the vines are much shorter than regular-vined melons. So, there are a few varieties of your favorites that tend to have shorter vines.answers: If your vines are otherwise healthy, it sounds like a pollination problem.
Gardening is both art and science, with some luck and skill thrown in for good measure. They produced foliage, but never bloomed. We hope you find these questions (and answers, penned by our admins and writers) helpful as you grow your gardening knowledge!
Dill is an annual herb, and would die if you planted it out, if your outdoor soil is not already frozen.Dill was the 2010 Herb of the Year, and there is a Dave's Garden article about itanswers: Disturbed earth is where there have been previous plantings...
Here's the cool part -- new roots will sprout out from the neck once it's buried!When a plant goes a long time without being repotted, that bare neck can get long and snake-like, just as with your AV.
Whether you've suffered from a sudden loss of plants, are having difficulty booking garden space for a special event, or simply lack a green thumb, then creating instant gardens may be just the thing for you.
Whether you have 50 or 500 square feet of area that you would like to plant with flowers, the process should be fun and enjoyable. It's time to get dirty! A shovel, a dirt rake, and a trowel are definite necessities for loosening the soil and creating...
If, determine the type and amount of edging material as well.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Once you know how to create a flower bed, you're ready to build it.
Repeating features, such as similar plants and objects, can also provide interest. Put your garden shape ideas on paper first and then use containers to find and position your desired effect before placing anything in the ground.Remember, a boring garden...
The cinder blocks that you buy in the store today are actually concrete blocks and totally safe.Unless you're using antique cinder blocks, there should be no reason to worry, especially when cinder block gardening for vegetables.
I have a Loropetalum that I purchased earlier this year that I've kept in its pot all summer, waiting until it was cool enough for me to prepare the planting area. Personally, if I were planning on maintaining hardy mums year-round, I'd plant them in...
Other questions may be moved to one of our other forums so your fellow members can help you Potted plants should be kept in a sunny place and watered like a conventional houseplant.
These edible pears also pollinate D'Anjou : Bartlet, Bosc, Comice, d'Anjou, Seckel. I have a 5 years-old 'Morello' in my garden. ' is the best cultivar you can plant if you want to eat raw quince, but '' is the most cultivated in California.
Green peas are the cool weather pea. Answers: Winter sowing is a great way to get a jump on your garden, but there are a number of plants that you'll want to wait and plant conventionally.
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It has a totally different look than the rose campion. The 4x4 posts were slotted and we just slipped the side pieces in the grooves. They usually advice you to use the bottle lid to measure how much fertilizer you can add in a specific amount of water.
My advice is to get them out of the garden now and keep them in a garage, then transplant them in spring. I'd recommend you visit a knowledgeable nursery to discuss your plan before you buy.