Fertilize Angel's Trumpet with a well-balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Do not use slow-release fertilizers. Feed outdoor plants every two weeks during the growing season with a 17-17-17 fertilizer. Feed indoor plants every two weeks while the plant is in bloom with a 15-5-10 fertilizer...
Fertilize in spring as new growth appears. These plants have relatively low fertilizer needs. Fertilizing can be carried out twice per year and only during the growing periods. The plant is dormant in winter and summer and shouldn’t be fertilized at these times as the plant’s nutrient needs...
Look for some of the oldest stems and use your tool to remove them at the base of the bush. Be sure to remove some from the center of the plant to encourage good air circulation and allow more light to reach the middle of the bush. Don’t remove too many stems. Cutting about 1/3...
Fertilize a new crape myrtle in early spring, beginning in March or early April. Add 1 teaspoon of a general-purpose fertilize once a month until August, spreading the fertilizer evenly over the soil around the plant. Keep the fertilizer localized to the planting hole to avoid getting the fer...
Another very toxic plant often grown in gardens is brugmansia – also known as Angel’s trumpet.Read about brugmansia here. Varieties of Hellebores From my research online, I have learned that there are 17 known species of Helleborus. From my experience at Big Box stores, the most commonly ...
Allow the plant a few days to rest and heal between each pruning, watering as normal, but wait until the whole pruning job is complete to fertilize. Continue pruning a few stems as described until your plant has been cut back to your satisfaction. ...
Pieris japonica, also known as lily-of-the-valley shrub, is an evergreen shrub valued for its pendulous flower clusters, ease of cultivation and attractive foliage. The plant blooms from summer through winter, producing numerous fragrant flowers in shade