Pruning roses is not as complicated as it may seem, though it’s important to follow the right technique based on the type of rose you have. Here’s how—and when—to prune the roses in your garden! Sure, prunin
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Avoid planting tomatoes near corn or plants in the Brassica and Solanum families. Planting tomato seedlings or young plants: Turn garden soil to a depth of 8 inches and amend with rich organic matter. Tomatoes can develop roots along any part of the stem that is submerged under soil. Burying...
Geraniaceae is a large family of plants made up of several smaller groupings, or genera, with numerous health benefits. Learn how to grow Geraniaceae.
with just one or two houseplants on side tables, or go all out andcreate your own garden roomfilled with dozens of different plants. No matter how you decide to do it, decorating with houseplants helps bring the freshness of the outdoors in and gives you a mini garden to tend to all ye...
If your rubber plant is threatening to outgrow its space, you can keep it in check by pruning the central stem back to a leaf node, which will encourage the growth of side branches. You should also trim off any dead or damaged leaves to keep your plant looking its best and discourage ...
However, mint can grow in well-lit places as well. Nutrients No fertilizer or special treatment is necessary for mint plants, as they are very hardy and grow rapidly. If you do choose to fertilize, an all-purpose, organic garden fertilizer, likethe one I usein my garden, is best. ...
Ponytail Palms come in a variety of sizes, from tiny bonsai pots to massive containers that allow the plants to grow much bigger. The bigger the pot, the bigger they grow. Also consider the circumference of the basal stock to determine the right size container. ...
After the first frost, remove old foliage.Clip faded flowers on established garden mums. Don’t trim any stems, though. They help protect the crown through winter. Plan to remove those stems in spring. Pile 3 to 4 inches of mulch over the entire plant, working it down between the stems...