Transplant to a 4- to 6-inch pot once roots become established and new growth appears from the stem. Several plants may sprout along the stem. Clip the stem to separate plants (once roots are established) and pot in individual pots. Move the pot to an area that receives bright indirect ...
leaves have appeared, thin plants to stand 2 inches apart in rows; snip off weak plants at the crown; do not disturb the roots of plants that remain; (2) at midseason, thin again; pull up some baby carrots leaving equal space between carrots that will remain to grow on to full size...
Transplant into the garden when plants are three to four inches tall, or two to four weeks before last frost, leaving 12 to 18 inches of space between each plant. Don’t forget to harden off plants before transplanting! For fall plantings, start seedlings in summer about 12 to 14 weeks ...
You may also like How to grow tomatoes in a growing bag How to grow Moneymaker tomato Premium How to grow your best-ever crop of tomatoes. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users. How to grow tomato plants from cuttings...
Grow bulb onions in containers 8 to 10 inches (20-25cm) deep. Watering onions Keep the soil evenly moist until onion plants begin to mature. Dry soil can cause onions to split; wet soil can cause bulbs to rot. Transplants need more water than sets. ...
If you start with one celandine poppy plant, within a few years, you will have several. You can easily allow your plants to naturalize and form a large colony, butyou can also divide larger clumps and transplant them into new areasor pass them along to your gardening friends. ...
Transplant in an area similar to direct sow. Some of the irises will have a first-year bloom, but most will provide flowers from the second year of planting. Increase Breeding Success What is produced when you breed flowers depends upon the plants chosen for breeding, how well the pollination...
Today we will be talking about how to transplant tomato seedlings, in order to have them grow into huge, healthy productive tomato plants! (Update April 2020) It is almost that time of the year, where it is time to transplant tomato seedlings into their final spot for the summer growing ...
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 ...
A beautiful, fragrant plant, stocks deserve pride of place in any garden for their splashes of color and captivating scent. These great plants are easy to grow from seed and are always abuzz with pollinators. In this article, gardening expert Wendy Moulton shows you how to grow beautiful stoc...