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What to Do With Drooping Tulips
Tulip stems grow another inch or so after you place them in water,, so cutting them after they've grown a bit can perk them up.Because they tend to flip and flop as they bend toward the light source, tulips need support.
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Do I Have to Deadhead Lilies?
These types of "false" lilies may or may not benefit from deadheading -- it depends on the individual species. Daylily, Peruvian lily, waterlily, lily-of-the-Nile, lily-of-the-valley, calla lily and toad lily are examples.
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Do You Have to Deadhead Azaleas?
Heavy pruning isn't needed as azaleas naturally grow into an attractive form, but you can prune shoots to shape the shrub. (Ref 6)Fungal diseases sometimes develop on azalea flowers, and deadheading helps prevents these diseases from spreading.
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Do Ferns Need to Be Pruned?
Ferns in nature are generally self-cleaning and will release old fronds as they die. Fern leaves are called fronds, and they house the reproductive spores that ferns produce instead of seeds.
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What to Do With Excess Cucumbers
Many possibilities exist with this versatile vegetable.Use cucumbers for cooking, beauty and household applications.Although some cucumber types are specifically bred for pickling, you can use any variety to make sweet or dill pickles.
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My Post-Frost To-Do List
Preserving Squash I've tugged out all my winter squash and pumpkin vines and moved the fruits into the basement for storage . Even though we've gotten our first frost, there's still a lot keeping me busy in the garden.
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What To Do About Ground Elder
A member of the carrot family (Apiaceae), it's a plant of many names, and that is due, in no small part, to the fact that it has some considerable ethnobotanical history. Ground elder can be a nuisance, but at least it's a useful one.
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What To Do When It\'s Too Cold To Garden
According to the Chicago Botanical Garden, 90 percent of deciduous plants can be pruned during the winter, starting as soon as the plants go dormant. An alternative method, called cold infusion, is to cover your herbs with oil, close the jar, and allow...
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Why Do Pears Split – What To Do For Split Pear Fruit
First off, during hot, dry periods, keep the tree watered on a regular basis. This can also happen if the weather has been wet throughout the growth season. Read on to find out what causes pears to split and if there is a remedy when pears are splitting.Cracking...
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What to Do With All That . . . Cilantro
Brown the spices, return the meat to the Dutch oven, add the meat, turn down and simmer for forty minutes. You can also add cilantro to Chinese-style soups, stir fries and sauces.In North African cooking, cilantro is often used to flavor meat dishes (especially...
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What to Do With All That . . . Lemongrass
But where I am, in Texas, the best shot I?ve got for getting this tender perennial to make it through the winter is to cut it back to just a few inches tall and mulch over it. I?ll admit, lemongrass is one of those herbs that doesn?t exactly grow like...
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What to do with all that . . . basil
Peel and seed two or three pounds of fresh tomatoes and toss them in along with a pinch of sugar. When you plant basil, you know you are planting an annual and we tend to forget that in the excitement when we pluck off those first fragrant leaves to toss...
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What to Do With Flowers in Oregano
While they're hanging, the room might get a light oregano potpourri scent.After oregano blooms, it may produce seed. Oils infused with oregano flowers are decorative as well as tasty.
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What to Do With All That . . . Dill
A lot of people make quiche versions that highlight salmon with the dill and goat cheese, but you can make a vegetarian version filled with pieces of asparagus, mushrooms and roasted garlic, or carrots and Vidalia onions.In Scandinavian regions, they...
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Why Do Humans Need Plants to Live?
Garlic is added to honey to enhance the immune system, while sage is used to help fight the common cold. Herbs have also played a role in preventative medicine. Plants and humans have developed a mutual plan for survival.
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What to Do When a Sunflower Dies
Downy and powdery mildew -- fungi that form silver, dusty patches on leaves and stems -- do not usually cause severe damage. When sunflowers die, grab a sturdy pair of gloves and prepare your garden for the next season.Cover sunflower heads with a ventiliated...
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When Do Asters Flower: What To Do If Aster Plants Don\'t Bloom
Read on to learn all about getting your asters back on track, and how to deal with an aster with no flowers.A blooming aster is a welcome sight. While you may be referring to a “Snow Flurry” aster, someone else may think you mean Alpine asters.
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What To Do With Your First Bonsai
However, despite your best efforts, it begins to yellow and/or the leaves begin to fall off and pretty soon all you have is a dead plant in a pot.Here is a bit of information that may help you avoid this scenario, or in the least, help you to make a more...
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What to Do WIth All Those . . . Chives
This may be because they start so easily from seed, and grow into dense grass-like clumps. Many people consider chives the easiest herb to grow. What can you do to make the most of all those chives?
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What to Do With All That . . . Parsley
But don't worry -- you can always find something to do with all that extra parsley. However, it is self-seeding, which means if it likes the area where you've planted it, not only will the plant replace itself, but you might get a lot more seedlings than...
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What To Do With A Fallen Nest
It's best if you can tell where the nest fell from, such as a high tree limb or a low-growing shrub. Some birds reuse nests, though many will rebuild a new nest every year. The female constructs the nest in three phases, beginning with the outer lining,...
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7 Sweet Things To Do With Honey
Peanut Butter Honey Spread Mix honey with plain peanut butter and make it a magical sandwich spread. Would You Like To Keep Bees? Custom Lip Balms—And A DIY Carrying Case Use beeswax to make your own custom lip balms .
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How Long Do Lilacs Take to Grow?
According to Ron Smith of North Dakota State University Extension, it takes two to three years before a young lilac produces its first blooms. In this case you can either move your lilac, provide extra cold protection or find it a new home and buy yourself...
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What to do with all that . . . oregano
Salt and pepper to taste, and add a teaspoon of oregano and a teaspoon of a mixture of rosemary, basil and parsley.Oregano pairs well with a variety of cheeses, from provolone to feta and is especially tasty when the cheeses in question melt, allowing...
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What to Do With All That . . . Fennel
So what do you do to keep fennel from becoming a weed in your garden? You eat it, of course. Make sure to let some of your plants develop flower heads, as you can collect the seeds, both for sowing the next year, but also for culinary use.Fennel seed...
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What to do with all that thyme
It especially highlights the flavor of carrots, while providing a dramatic color contrast.Thyme leaves can easily be mixed with cream cheese and garlic and spread on a tortilla to flavor a wrap (or top the cream cheese with diced olives and ham, roll...
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Where Do I Cut to Trim Hydrangeas?
The main reasons to prune a hydrangea are to improve the appearance of the plant and weed out the dead canes. Pruning hydrangeas is a two-step process, including top-down pruning and cutting back to the ground.Using the top-down method, trim hydrangeas...
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