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...wnward to seek out soil and forms the root of the plant. A shoot… More
...ly acidic soil. And for your sanity, it should be planted on its own.… More
...dding plants will bloom all summer long. Although root rot is a common problem… More
...create many new ivy plants from one mother plant. Root ivy plants by clipping… More
...y recipes, especially in Asian dishes. The ginger plant is also an attractive ornamental… More
Ants are usually harmless to plants, but some ants, like pavement ants and cornfield… More
People think of Australia when they hear talk of growing eucalyptus trees. It is… More
...s them, spreads quickly and smothers other nearby plants. Ivy plants are also quite… More
Sweet potato plants are grown from rooted pieces of vine called slips. Growing slips… More
...perience different degrees of transplant shock as roots are damaged and environmental conditions such… More
It is possible to grow roses in most communities in Colorado, but it is… More
...ed while they are dormant with no soil around the roots. All bare root… More
...h the tree and any new plantings. The location of roots should be of… More
...n purchased at a local nursery, they may be "bare root." Bare root rose… More
Peach trees prefer fairly warm winters and should be grown in areas where late… More
...ff all sawdust or other packing material from the roots. Fill a bucket with… More
Root rot is a disease of the plant's Roots that prevents the plant from… More
...epartment stores or nurseries early in the spring planting season. The tops are dormant… More
An orchid plant is more prone to disease than many other types of plants… More
How to build a strawberry patch from the resource libraries at GardneGuides. More
Roses should be planted in a spot that receives plenty of sunlight and provides good… More
...e roots, being careful not to cover any bark. Try planting trees and shrubs in… More
... but they can be removed from the container to be planted in a good,… More
...ting with a container grown tree, planting a bare-rooted tree, growing from a seed or… More
Learn about preparing the roots before planting your gardenia flowers in this free video clip. More
...ips and advice from an expert on growing your own plants and herbs in this… More
How to deal with roots when growing Alligator Jaw plants; get professional tips and advice… More
Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video. More
How to add planting medium for a raised garden bed; get professional tips and advice… More
The best methods and tips for planting the azaleas into the soil explained by a… More
How to plant spinach in a raised garden bed; get professional tips and advice from… More
Learn how houseplants root when growing houseplants from tip cuttings in this free home gardening… More
Learn how to prepare snapdragons for planting - free video. More
Learn about rooting hormones for growing houseplants from tip cuttings in this free home gardening… More
Learn how to tease the roots of house plant in this free online gardening video. More
How to prep the azaleas by loosening the roots explained by a horticulturist in this… More
Adding plants to a terrarium properly is important for your pet's health, get expert tips… More
Learn about examining Japanese Iris roots in this free video clip about gardening. More
...how to examine the roots of your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening… More
Learn how to plant for proper root depth, plus beginner gardening tips, advice and ideas… More
...n June. I don't water from the top only where the roots are. I water daily, sometimes twice a… More
...nd you are supposed to soak the entire box before planting them. Has anyone bought these and successfully grown them before? I… More
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY TIPS ABOUT GROWING HEIRLOOM TOMS.THIS YEAR COMING UP I HAVE AROUND 46 DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED.MOLDAVAN GREEN ARE MY FAVORITE.KIDS LOVE THEM. MAKE A PRETTY TOM SANDWHICH.LAST YR I HAD OK LUCK. THE WEATHER WAS WAY TO HOT AND GOT NO RAIN.I HAD AROUND… More
Hello everyone. Now that the fall is here and planting is at the most optimal time, I'm considering removing a massive hedge of juniper (roughly 10' tall and 4' wide and 15' worth of plants) and replacing the hedge with a new crop of either Euonymus japonica 'Silver King' or… More
...e over everything! I made the horrible mistake of planting some in my flower bed in front of my bedroom windows last year,… More
...t name) Hydranga's and followed the directions to plant them (about a week ago). The leaves on both are completely drooping and I'm not sure what to do. I water them just about every day. I've been… More
I got my asparagus roots in the mail yesterday! YAY!! Sooo excited!! There was an established "crop" of it where I now am - until about 2 weeks before I went to look at the place. ARGH. Dug it all up. Nothing coming up anywhere. I was heartbroken, I LOVE… More
...'s tough going and I know I'm not getting all the roots. I think it may be… More
...e hoops that they would only produce on the lower roots?, My seed potatoes came from the… More
... ,looks fairly healthy smoke bush. I noticed when planting though a few things I am not sure about. 1- one of the leading stems had been broke down to the root ball- The stem had leafed out pretty, looks healthy - I taped it up… More
I have a question about planting trees. I have about 15 feet between my house and my neighbors fence (the total square footage of where I want to do some work is roughly 680 sqr ft.). That side of the house gets full western exposure and the sun can be… More
...ots. Does anyone know if I could get around it by planting little plants so I don't need big holes, and then adding a layer of… More
...6 Horseradish: All of the roots were dug from the plant. The roots were washed and lightly scraped, then cut in small pieces and put in the blender with sufficient vinegar to make a smooth paste. It is important to complete the process relatively soon after picking the roots, since… More
...my flower bed. Not a big problem except I want to plant a tree. Dang it! We used to have a cotton wood tree but we took it out. Is it recommended to NOT plant it… More
... in our back yard. My problem is that much of the roots are growing on top of the ground and between the roots has become a total nuisance with blackberry vines & weeds of every description. I tried spot… More
...bulb is up when it is not nicely pear shaped. I'm planting alcea bulbs and they look like long stalks (2-3 inces) with roots on both sides. You can see new little white growths on one… More
...d year they flower, seed, and die. I'm looking at planting a biennial next year and was recommended by an avid gardener to plant 1/2 my seeds next year and the other 1/2 the following year!!! I was also told that perennials won't… More
...lbs will be fine. Almost all of them were getting roots just sitting in… More
...thought since the store sold the Ostrich roots at planting season they would be sprouting in at least a couple of weeks. I bought two Van Zycerden Nursery's bulb size #1 roots from Walmart, planted them a month ago, in a light mixture of Perlite (Schultz's), Sphagnum Moss (Better-Gro's),… More
...kes for asapargus to show some sign of life after planting the roots. I'm afraid that I may have had a water drainage problem that damaged the roots. It's been a month since planting and nothing has happened. Is it time to give up… More
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