Water the plant only when the soil is dry. Insert a pencil or a chopstick 2 inches into the soil. Remove the pencil -- if it is completely dry, water the plant. Fertilize the plant using a 19-6-12 slow release fertilizer according to label directions every three months. Place the pla...
Glycine decarboxylase in leaf mitochondria was found to split glycine into CO 2 , NH 3 and a C 1 unit. Free g... T Kisaki,N Yoshida,A Imai - 《Plant & Cell Physiology》 被引量: 114发表: 1971年 The metabolism of phosphatidylinositol in the thyroid gland of the pig 8. Some evidence...
Grow carrots in the cool time of the year—spring and autumn. To grow carrots with straight roots, plant in loose soil free of pebbles, stones, or other obstructions. For a continuous harvest, sow carrots in succession every two weeks up until mid-summer. Later sowings may not mature bef...
If you live in a short-growing season region, choose sets to ensure you have enough time to grow bulbs. Where to plant onions Grow bulb onions in full sun. Green onions can be grown in a partially shady spot. Onions prefer loose, well-worked, well-drained soil rich in organic matter....
Can You Split Hydrangeas? When hydrangeas are healthy, they will inevitably outgrow their surroundings or crowd out other plants in the garden, so the answer is yes! Whether you want to divide your hydrangeas due to overgrowth or because you simply want to split up a nice specimen to gain ...
Dieffenbachia, also called the dumbcane, is a low-maintenance tropical houseplant. Dieffenbachia plants tolerate low-light conditions and grow quickly in most household environments. These plants grow 3 to 6 feet tall and 1 to 3 feet wide. Dieffenbachias
Plant new bulbs in a location that will receive full sun, with good drainage. If planted in the shade, they’ll be weak and spindly with small flowers. If planting taller varieties, make sure they are in an area protected from strong wind. How to plant tulips: Bury the bulbs 6 to 8...
Before putting bare roots in the ground, remove any old leaves from the crowns and soak the roots in water for a good hour. When placing roots in the ground, it’s especially important to pay attention to depth. The crown of the plant, where the leaves originate, should sit just on to...
Prepare a planting container for the divided shamrock corms ahead of time. Remove the entire shamrock plant carefully from its container. Pull off the small corms that are growing to the side of the roots. Plant the corms in the new container with the top of the corms just under the su...
In fact, the plant tends to flop over and split when the soil is too rich. Established plants may benefit from a single application of slow-release granular fertilizer before the bloom season begins, but it isn't necessary. Pruning Once their flowering spectacle is complete, many catmints...