… Green spathes in early summer mature to red berries in late summer on this woodland plant that is native to damp locations. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… perennial grows to a height of 1 foot in partial to full shade and moist soil conditions. It is a specimen in a border. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… partial shade to full shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of 10 feet. It is a specimen. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… tree grows to a height of 30 feet with full sun to partial shade and moist soil conditions. It is a specimen. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… to take wool and shape and sculpt it into felt. Perfect for the novice crafter, needle felting is an easy-to-learn technique that is both creative and relaxing. It uses a special needle to tangle the wool fibers into felt. Come …
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… Q. When is the best time to divide perennials? A. Perennials can be divided in either spring or fall. As … cycles. The majority of perennials are divided in spring when temperatures are cool and soil is moist. Dividing perennials in spring also allows plant roots to become established over the …
Type: Plant Info
… Q: Ants are all over my trumpet vine and garden in general. Is there an environmentally safe way to remove them? A: Wet weather is likely the cause of an unusual pattern of behavior in the ants around your home. Frequently …
Type: Plant Info
… have noticed a white substance accumulating on the soil and edges of my houseplant pots. What is causing this? A. This is probably salt residue caused by an excess of soluble salts in the soil. If your plants do not …
Type: Plant Info
… Check daily for black spot, especially in wet weather. Do not handle rosebushes if foliage is wet and infected. Wait until leaves have dried before removing them and spraying. Monitor … black heads) and their damage (tissuelike patches on the leaves). Succulent new green growth is particularly susceptible to aphid attack. Monitor newly planted shrubs, small flowering trees, …
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… Yang-style tai chi is a beautiful, slow-moving meditation in motion. Move through a selection from the 24 forms and some qi gong. Class level is best for students new to tai chi or the Yang form, or for those who would like to refresh …
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