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    February 24, 2024

    Planting flowers in Pots & container

    How Not To Kill Plants In Containers Thing must avoid to make your container plants keep growing. 1. Overwatering Many new gardeners believe that the more they water, the better. All plants (including non-potted plants) have the different watering needs...

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  • February 24, 2024

    MAKE YOUR OWN POTTING MIX

     "Potting soil," for example, is very often sold as "garden soil," and is often labeled "for in-ground use." These products contain true dirt—mineral elements such as sand, clay, and loam. The best bagged soil products are formulated to mimic the components of the...

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  • February 22, 2024

    GROWING FLOWERING BULBS IN WARMER CLIMATE

    Tips for Success in Growing Zones 8-11 Most spring-blooming bulbs, including tulips, daffodils and crocus, come from climates with cold winters. So if you live where winters are mild and frosts are rare (zones 8-11), you will need to "pre-chill"...

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  • February 22, 2024

    How do you force tulip bulbs indoors?

    Question:  How do you force tulip bulbs indoors? Answer:  To successfully force tulip bulbs indoors, you’ll need high quality bulbs, a well-drained commercial potting mix, and suitable containers.  Containers for forcing can be plastic, clay, ceramic, or metal.  Almost any...

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  • February 21, 2024

    Chilling & forcing flower bulbs

    Speeding up the season – chilling and forcing flower bulbs  Forcing refers to tricking bulbs to bloom out of season indoors by providing them with favorable conditions for growing. Plant bulbs, such as paper white narcissus and amaryllis, indoors now,...

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  • February 21, 2024

    HOW TO PLANT DAHLIA

    Dahlias are late-season flowers that bloom from midsummer through the first frost, offering a vast variety of colors, patterns, sizes, and flower forms that can be small border plants or giant plate-sized blooms atop 6-foot plants. Dahlias are perennials in warmer climates and...

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  • February 14, 2024

    Onion Sets Vs. Onion Plants VS SEEDS

    Before You Plant Onions It’s important to understand that some onion varieties may not grow well in your area. All onion bulbs develop in response to their exposure to the number of hours of sunlight in a day. Some onion...

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  • February 13, 2024

    ANNUAL VS PERENNIAL

    The flower gardens are truly magnificent. Bursting with fragrant aromas, vibrant hues, unique patterns, and diverse textures. Plus, we offer plenty of tailored tips on WHEN and HOW TO grow, so you can begin your gardening journey with confidence. Let's...

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  • February 11, 2024

    Plants to Direct Sow

    Root crops and more traditional row crops like peas, beans and corn, are easily grown by sowing seed directly in the garden. Exceptions include onions, which can be started from sets, and sweet potatoes, which can be set out as slips...

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