Grow Moss Rose in window boxes, railing planters, containers, rock gardens, hanging baskets, or over a wall with any other annuals. They look and work best with annuals and their contrasting foliage and blooms, such as Salvia, Creeping Zinnia, Dusty Miller, Annual Ageratum, Globe Amaranth, ...
You want to plant your peanuts after your lastfrost date. This will differ depending on where you live. When planting the peanut seedlings, you want to plant them 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart if you’re planting in containers orflower pots; keep that in mind when choosing the size. ...
Once they begin blooming, petunias will continue until the first frost of the fall. Their trumpet-shaped flowers come in a wide array of colors and have a pleasant, spicy fragrance. Pollinators love these flowers, and they work great in containers. If you bring your potted petunias indoors...
I’ve just been incredibly busy. I’m hoping to get back into malting experiments as there’s just a ton of things on my to do list. Last year I was going to do some experiments growing and malting Amaranth. That’s all I grew, no barley, so I had all my eggs in one basket an...
Annuals play an essential role in any cut flower garden. Extend your budget by starting zinnias, sunflowers, larkspur and cosmos from seed, and supplement with greenhouse-grown transplants of snapdragons, celosia, amaranth and statice. Foliage can elevate an ordinary homegrown bouquet from goo...
you would do what you’re saying. I mean you’re doing it in flats, but you know. And then you’d sort of drop that rootball, that community rootball onto the potting bench and separate them all, and prick them all off, and put them in individual containers, and there you go. ...