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Staghorn Ferns for Florida
... . WATERING The greatest number of problems in growing staghorn ferns results from improper watering practices ... watering, while others watch for signs of slight wilting. The frequency of watering is dependent on the size of the fern compared to its mount. Large overgrown ferns require less frequent watering ... below 50°F (10°C). High humidity with frequent watering. Semi-erect large foliar fronds with a ...
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African Violets
... washing thoroughly with soap and water or a dilute chlorox solution. A definite schedule for watering African violets is not desirable since frequency and amount of water required varies with soil ... . Type of pot used also has an important effect on frequency of watering, as plants in clay pots require more frequent watering than those in plastic pots since evaporation is greater. Decorative glazed ...
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Fall Watering information for Arizona Gardening - Arizona Gardening
... vine watering: Desert Adapted - once every 18 days High Water Use - once every 8 days Cacti and succulent watering - once every 28 days Annuals watering - once every 4-5 days Wildflower watering – once every 1-2 days to germinate, then once every 3-5 days Bonus tip: New plantings need more frequent watering ...
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Please name this name - Desperate - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... a bog environment, but a humid greenhouse would help. It prefers filtered or indirect light, frequent watering, and warmer temps. Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members are able to ...
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Can you grow irises in pots? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... you already suggested after potting them in at least a 10" pot. Don't forget frequent watering. Slate RE: Can you grow irises in pots? clip this post email this post what ... or something would help. To get them to bloom, as you mentioned, you'd need frequent division and fertilizing, and large pots. In smallish pots, they just won't be happy ...
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Chives, Winter Onions, and Other Tasty Perennials
... Cultural Requirements - Watering and fertilizing requirements are the same as for all members of the onion family. The plants are fairly shallow-rooted, so frequent watering is suggested, although a reasonable yield can be obtained with minimal watering. Chives generally require little attention. Harvesting - If ...
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Watering Houseplants
... thin leaves and those with fine surface roots usually require more frequent watering. Plants in a warm, dry, sunny location need more frequent watering . A large plant in a small pot will need water more often. Flowering plants and rapidly growing plants dry out quickly. Different soil mixes require different watering schedules. ...
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Watering the Lawn
... You can water at night if it is not done on a frequent basis. Wet foliage for extended periods of time can cause disease ... 1/2 inch of water per hour. Sandy soils require more frequent watering; applying 1/2 inch of water every third day. Adjust any ... growing lawn into dormancy. This can be accomplished by deep and infrequent watering, by mowing high, and by not overfertilizing with nitrogen. In the ...
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Watering Tropical Plants In Phoenix Arizona
... that it is difficult to give plants different treatment depending on their watering needs. For example, bananas need much more frequent water than citrus, and each will be unhealthy if treated like ... amount of evaporation takes place. This evaporation combined with the fact that the watering is generally superficial and frequent tends to deposit a layer of alkali salts over time. These salts can ...
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Effective Watering in the Garden
... of the moisture content. The best approach to watering is to wet at least the whole depth of the root zone at each watering. A concept of "little and often" is dangerous ... plants with poor ability to cope with stress. Frequent light watering produces large losses by evaporation from the soil and shallow roots. Infrequent deep watering produces small losses by evaporation, deeper roots and ...
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