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Where to plant: Grow in a spot that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight in a container or the landscape. Tolerance of sandy soil and salt makes portulaca ideal for beachfront locations. How to plant: Make sure soil is loose and well-draining. Dig a hole just wide and de...
Carrots are among the easiest garden vegetables to grow—and the most bountiful--given the right conditions. Learn to grow carrots.
How to Grow Azaleas From Seed Potting and Repotting Azaleas Growing Azaleas in Pots Overwintering Common Pests & Plant Diseases How to Get Azaleas to Bloom Common Problems With Azaleas Frequently Asked Questions Close Photo: ooyoo / Getty Images Rhododendrons and azaleas are argu...
Sowing seeds is a time-consuming way to grow Lily of the Valley, but depending on the cultivar, it might be the only way to achieve the flower blooms you prefer. Here's how to grow Lily of the Valley from seed: Start sowing the seeds at the end of winter or early spring. Use a...
One Brussels sprout–which can produce two to three pounds of sprouts–will grow in an eight-inch flower pot. Allow 20 to 30 inches between plants in larger containers. Grow a single plant in a container 12 inches (30cm) wide and deep or larger. ...
How to Grow Bulb Irises Growing iris plants in your garden can be a rewarding and colorful experience, as these stunning flowers bring an array of vibrant hues and unique shapes to any landscape. To start, choose a location that receives full sun for at least six hours a day. Ensuring ...
Cabbage is a cool-weather crop. Grow cabbage in spring so that it comes to harvest before the summer heat or start cabbage in mid to late summer so that it comes to harvest during the cool days of autumn, winter, or early spring. Cabbages will grow in most soils. They prefer short da...
I hope that the tips within the gardening advice section prove of great use to our visitors, but do keep in mind that I am not going to put a guide of how to grow Arabidopsis, as I am sick of the site of them! Actually, just imbide the seeds in the fridge for 4 days, sprinkle...
–They’re also epiphytes! (Whichwe love.) Epiphytes grow on trees/other structures for support — but not in a parasitic way. –Bright, indirect, filtered light is advised. Morning or late afternoon sun is ideal. –Soil should be rich with excellent drainage, sand and organic matter. ...