talk with your local greenhouse or agricultural extension office to discover optimal windows of time within which you may use the dates below. Be sure to check out yourfrost datesand learn more about yourplant hardiness zone.(It may have changed a bit when the zones were updated in 2024.) ...
In spring, plantonion sets outdoorsas soon as the ground can be worked, usually in late March or April, when temperatures are no longer likely to dip below 28°F (-2°C). In spring, startonion seedsindoorsfor about 6 weeks before transplanting to the ground (once the soil is at least...
Delany frequently records damage and signs of ageing on these plants, emphasising their physicality. She always supplied a label for each collage with the plant’s Latin name, using the Linnean classification system, as well as the common name. This botanical angle in Delany’s work was likely ...
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As soil warms in spring (such as around May, depending on your location), you should see sprouts appear within 1 to 3 weeks. Often, bare root plants may bloom the first year, but will be stronger, more established during the second year. If your plants are showing no signs of growth...
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Cabbage worms can wreak havoc in a vegetable garden. And they can camouflage themselves well! I do careful inspections of my leaves, front and back to look for signs of damage, cabbage worms, or eggs. Cabbage worms can do a lot of damage in a very short period of time. Jessica has an...
A reduction in blooming or rhizomes being pushed up out of the soil can be signs that it’s time to dig them up and divide. If this is a dividing year, don’t cut the foliage back - so you know where they are. Dig the rhizomes up carefully and divide them by pulling apart with ...
By using this information, you may thoroughly examine large-scale potato growing fields, recognize signs of inadequate moisture, and develop specific, localized solutions to ensure plant health and maximum output. Since the moisture demand varies from one stage of plant growth to another, the ...
In northern zones,expose the plant to the first deep freeze (this helps with dormancy). Put it in a dark, unheated room, basement, or garage. Water occasionally, only enough to moisten the soil. Bring the plant outdoors when it shows signs of coming back to life. Plant when the soil ...