Try to avoid planting tomatoes in the same spot every year; diseases build up in the soil and spoil future crops. Grow tomatoes in the same bed only every third or fourth year. If you have just one sunny spot for growing tomatoes, plant in large containers, and change the so...
We often receive many emails from individuals all over the world, who love the idea of the Bios Urn but would prefer to have an indoor tree or plant the Bios Urn in a garden planter, due to land restrictions, or because they live in temporary locations.
In large containers grow cabbage on 12-inch (30cm)centers. Keep the soil evenly moist, do not let the soil go dry, and do not overwater. Feed cabbage growing in containers with compost tea or a dilute solution of fish emulsion every two weeks. Cabbage dislikes hot weather; move containers...
1.Choose a containerthat is the right size for your plantings. You want one large enough to allow the roots to spread and the plant or plants to grow, but not so large that greenery is swallowed up by it. Keep in mind the eventual plant size, especially if it’s a permanent planting...
Remove plants from ceramic pots before shipping and use lightweight plastic containers to reduce shipping costs and prevent breakage. Use waterproof labels marked “Live Plants,”“Perishable,” and “This Side Up”—standard paper labels can become unreadable from plant moisture. Ask the USDA Your...
Do not plant Chinese cabbage with tomatoes, peppers, okra, or potatoes. Chinese cabbagecontainer growing Chinese cabbage can be grown in containers at least 8 inches (20cm) across. Plant Chinese cabbage in 10-inch (25cm) centers in larger containers. ...
You could also cut some plastic containers to remove them.If the tree is larger and has a net or a hessian or rope bag, you might need to use large scissors or a sharp knife to cut through the packaging. Avoid handling the tree with the burlap off. Put it in the hole, then cut ...
Special FeaturesGood for Containers, Low Maintenance Zones10, 11 PropagationSeed, Stem Cuttings Problem SolversDeer Resistant, Drought Tolerant Andrew Drake Where to Plant Geraniums Geraniums shine in beds and borders. Traditional bedding types love hot weather and hold up well in dry conditions. They...
Onions grow well in container gardens. The compact roots take up little space and tolerate crowding, allowing you to plant them close together in a limited area. Instead of traditional planter and pots, grow onions in grow bags. Grow bags are available a
Plant 4-6 weeks before the last frost in cooler climates. These cool-weather plants perform best during the chilly parts of the year. They are winter-hardy in zone 7 and higher, and they are frost-tolerant, so they can planted in the fall in milder climates, allowing them to grow over...