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  • … want to save this month and cut back leggy foliage and flower heads. Repot the small plants in a soilless mix and place the herbs in a southern window. They will need at least five hours of direct sun per day. Tiered glass … cool-white bulb and one warm-white bulb. Special "grow lights" are unnecessary. Herbs do best in relatively cool rooms (60-65 degrees Fahrenheit) with adequate humidity. Because nutrients are …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … garden is a natural or constructed depression intended to mitigate stormwater. The plantings in a rain garden allow water to percolate into the soil, reducing runoff into storm sewers, reducing erosion, and protecting ground water quality. In addition to being attractive, a rain garden generally requires less maintenance than a lawn … available sun, size of desired garden and lot, underground utilities, and plant variety. Keep in mind that smaller gardens have less room for variety. Also, because water only stands …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Q. What shrubs can be grown in the shade? A. It is best to determine the level of shade in your garden prior to purchasing plants for that area. Deep shade is generally defined as an … that you can select items best suited for your site. Some examples of shrubs that perform well in full shade include bottlebrush buckeye ( Aesculus parviflora ), summersweet ( Clethra …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … recently installed a soaker hose system throughout my garden. How long do I let the water run in order to water adequately? A. The amount of time a soaker hose should run depends on the … with the water pressure, turn the hose on for one hour and then actually dig with a spade in different areas and see how far down the water has reached. Keep a record of how deep the water seeped in the different garden areas, and let that be your guide for future waterings. In general, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … A. Use a pair of clean, sharp cutters to prune off desired branches. Place the cut ends in water until you are ready to use them. You can crush the ends of woody stems so that the branch can take up more water. Another option is to place the greenery in water overnight to allow the cutting to absorb more water. Dry the foliage and apply an anti-desiccant to seal in the moisture. Using an anti-desiccant on juniper berries, cedar, or blue spruce can damage the …
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  • … rule, spring-flowering plants should be divided right after they are finished blooming or in late summer or early fall. If you divide them before they bloom, you may sacrifice blooms for that year. Transplanting earlier in the year allows plants to become established before cold weather sets in. Plants that bloom later should be divided in the spring, just as they begin to emerge.    …
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  • … your collection. Pests to look out for include the following: Spider mites — Look for webbing in leaf axils, stippled foliage and weak, off-color leaves. Mites are often difficult to see … these insects resemble crowds of tiny cotton puffs. Whitefly — Whiteflies are a major problem in many greenhouses because they can quickly move to neighboring plants. Look for tiny, white, … gnats — The adult black gnats fly around the plant but do no damage. The immature larvae in the moist soil can chew plant roots. They are often a problem in overwatered plants or overly …
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  • … the distinctive  taste of grocery store kiwis, but without the fuzz, so you can just pop them in your mouth. They're also healthy. Kiwi berries are denser in nutrients like vitamin C than the larger grocery store kiwis. Kiwi vines need frequent pruning … growing them for the fruit, you'll need a male as well as the females. They'll they grow well in part shade, but you'll get a better crop and more colorful foliage in full sun. A note of …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … quiver tree aloe. Aloe dichotoma , is a large, striking, tree aloe with canary yellow flowers. In its native habitat is functions as a tree, being the largest plant in the landscape. It can reach 32 feet high and the main stem can be 3 feet wide. The species … mentions that it may take up to 10 years for the quiver tree aloe to reach blooming size. In warm areas where it can be grown outside, this would be an outstanding and dramatic garden …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … southwestern Asia, and Madagascar, Yemen tree aloe ( Aloe sabaea ) is among 400 species in the genus. The name “aloe” derives from the Greek word, which comes from the Arabian “allock” … flowers, which bloom from November through February, appear on tall upright inflorescences in open conical racemes on a plant that can reach 8 to 12 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide. This … plant was described and named by German botanist and ethnologist Georg Augustus Schweinfurth in 1894. He found it during his travels throughout East Central Africa and the Saudi Arabian …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant