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  • … the orchid will not be able to flower at all. In other cases, the flowers will be smaller. One way to increase your orchid’s exposure to light is to find a brighter location. Another … roots, stems and leaves can become overcrowded. In some cases, the center of the plant will die back. These challenges can be prevented by repotting an orchid every two to three years into … Gently hold the orchid in place as you add potting media around the roots. To provide support after repotting, insert a stake. Use a plant clip or other method to attach the plant to …
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  • … April's only full moon is lovely enough, but the upcoming one is a gift from nature—and the perfect time to take a night walk. On Monday, April 26, head outside to see the "pink" supermoon. Whether you prefer to walk in solitude or with …
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  • … totem poles and trellises in low light, low humidity interiorscapes where many other species die. It will respond positively however to warm temperatures, high humidity and moisture …
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  • Bred specifically for northern gardeners, this cultivar dies back to ground level each winter and then re-sprouts from the roots to produce a small flowering shrub from August into September. Flowers on new growth (southern crepe myrtles flower on previous season's …
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  • … the Chicago Botanic Garden To claim the discount, go to the registration page on the Bioneers website.  Once there, go to the bottom right hand corner of the registration form and enter the …
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  • … Caribbean. They bloom once at maturity, which can be anywhere from 5 to 40 years. Most plants die after flowering and are not frost hardy. Banded agave is a medium-sized plant bearing a dense …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant