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Newbie with lots of plants! - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... tolerate cold down to about 25F with out water for approx. 6 months, during their dormant period. Not all of these species are the same. This you will need to study and ...
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VFT in dorm room - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... doing. So, I've read a lot about how VFTs need a dormant period to survive. I live in Delaware, which has temperamental winters--they can ... up in a plastic bubble, I'd give it a small open period to eventually 'harden' it to a normal atmosphere, where it can remain ... if the general consensus is that my little VFT won't necessarily go dormant this year. It's still looking pretty green with just a few ...
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VFT flowering and dormancy - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... are about the same, and it is enough to make them go dormant so just leave it outside. Actually last year my plant seemed to ... /sunny light then keep growing your plant there meanwhile. it may go dormant next following fall of 2007. your growing method sounds convincing. man.. wish ... , 06 at 7:04 Hi I've tried many methods for the required dormant period a real problem for me as I'm in zone 10 lol ...
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Which plant eats fruit flies now? - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... VFTs need bigger prey. Is there a type that is less likely to require a dormant period during the winter? If the fruit flies don't make it inside during the winter ...
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Phyll. Heterocycla Pubescens (Moso) houseplant leaf drop - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... % of it is green and the rest have fallen or are yellow. Is it going dormant or have I killed it somehow. Also, there are no pest problems. Follow-Up Postings ... Arctic Front expected, at which point wheel into garage or similar environment until cold, snowy period passes. Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages ...
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Compost tea on lawns - Organic Lawn Care Forum - GardenWeb
... . This past summer we had a drought that lasted about 6-8 weeks. Grass went dormant and looked really bad. About a month into the drought I sprayed it with Turf ... that lasted about 6-8 weeks." I guess everything is relative. If we had a period of 6-8 weeks in the summer without rain, when we got the rain, it ...
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Weeds - Organic Lawn Care Forum - GardenWeb
... by applying organic fertilizer in normal quantities. I've seen strip mine tailings, which lay dormant for 40 years, reclaimed in one season by using organic fertilizer. So I'm convinced ... clip the crabgrass with hand clippers. After pulling out what crabgrass I could after that period of time, I reseeded that area with tall fescue to see what happens to the ...
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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... on the same shelf... IBU..My Clematis "Jackmanii" is on the second bloom period and Clematis "Solina" is setting buds and about to bloom for her ... back my type 3s to get them ready for their second bloom period!!..The vines were about 4 feet long..I cut away and took ... in the cool basement through the winter or whether they need to go dormant for the winter by being outside. I'd hate to kill them ...
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Pics-venus and N Ventricosa Troubles - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... these are tropical plants meaning that they don't require a dormancy period. your flytrap's soil does seem to be a bit dry. ... was the month or date? who knows, your flytrap may be going dormant. the nepenthes probably is getting too much strong lighting. and too ... They do well in planters and hanging baskets. They do not go dormant, butif you are depending upon window sill lighting alone, with the ...
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What lilies are you getting this Fall? - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... my idea of a companion plant is another lily with a different bloom period! I do however plant annuals. They don't have a deep ... you'll have to add some other lilies to extend your bloom period. That postage for "free" lilies is only the beginning! :) -Helen RE: ... can tell you that Candidum doesn't mind hot summers (since it goes dormant then). It needs good drainage because it doesn't like to be too ...
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