Deadhead the flowers as they grow toprolong flowering. Leave the plants to self-seed at the end of the growing season – they should come back up next year. ... You may need to sow more seeds for the first few years, but after that they should come back every year with no extra wo...
1.7 7. Pyrethrum Chrysanthemums (Specifically, the Ones That Look Like Daisies) 1.8 8. Citronella Mosquito Plant Plants That Repel Insects Every Prepper Need to Know 1. Mint | Mint is a useful and inexpensive herb and is one of the plants that repel flies. You can use mint in both fo...
Choose from showy petunias, lobelias and busy lizzies or less common kinds like scaevola with violet blue `half flowers', trailing antirrhinums in white or red, felicia daisies with sky-blue petals, bright yellow bidens, white bacopa or osteospermums, which are really perennials but grow well...
This is also a fun way to decorate some Halloween pumpkins without having to clean them if you don’t want to deal with any carving. Try replacing the daisies with faux sunflowers or other false blooms for a different variation on this decoration. 13. Painted Acorns These charming and colorf...
Choose from showy petunias, lobelias and busy lizzies or less common kinds like scaevola with violet blue `half flowers', trailing antirrhinums in white or red, felicia daisies with sky-blue petals, bright yellow bidens, white bacopa or osteospermums, which are really perennials but grow well...
then go ahead and start planting directly into the soil. On the other hand, if you live where the climate is very cold and soaked, or the soil is frozen, you can plant using containers and pots. These can be kept indoors, with the possible use of grow lights, which simulate the sun...
Not only do Jerusalem artichokes grow in leaps and bounds after being planted, there may be no other vegetable that thrives so expansively even when neglected. You can simply plant the sunchokes in a spacious and out of the way spot and, well … forget them until it is time to harvest....