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The Amaryllis
... every few days will keep the foliage growth balanced. Varieties with extra large blooms might need staking. Fertilize with a "complete" water-soluble houseplant fertilizer once a month while the plants is ... a warm, sunny position and continue watering and fertilizing as before. An amaryllis bulb may need repotting every 3 or 4 years as the bulb increases in diameter, but a slightly ...
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1992 All-American Selections Winners
... to either urban container gardening or herb gardens. Only 24 inches high, it does not need staking. It has a compact habit with good dill flavour and lots of finely cut foliage ...
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GLOS Study Group
... for presentation. There are various opinions and techniques on this issue. Sometimes the plants themselves need staking, especially Cattleya and Dendrobium. Immediate Preparation: Remove dead plant material: dried up sheaths, yellow or ... will distract from the flowers. Use a different sterile tool for each plant if you need to cut into living tissue. Double check the plant for bugs or disease. Clean ...
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Lily General
... thin stems and should be staked, others have very wide woody stems and do not need staking. The Orienpet (Oriental/Trumpet) group of lilies have a tendency to produce very large woody ...
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Daylily culture
... has different type of plants growing in it. Different plants need different soil conditions. Daylilies grow best in very deep 18-24in ... the flowers will have a good substance to them. Daylilies need lots of water, so this is where having really ... need staking of their scapes. But that does not mean they like to be in wind tunnels between two buildings. Newly planted daylilies in windy areas might need ...
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Eustoma (Lisianthus) grandiflorum
... throat; became popular with cultivars developed in 1980’s on. Other culture: slender stems may need staking; taproot resents disturbance Propagation: sow seed in cool 55-60F, slow to germinate Cultivars: those ...
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Dahlia
... , bloom erratically and are ununiform generally; tuber-grown cultivars grow taller to 6' and may need staking, and generally have larger flowers to 12" across; divide dug clumps in spring before planting ...
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Staking and Guying Trees, HYG-1141-94
... unnecessary. Small trees up to two inches in diameter rarely require staking, while larger plants may or may not require staking. A number of people stake trees because they like the ... a reoccurrence. Other reasons normally given for staking include the need to protect against vandalism, although some research has found that vandalism can be increased by staking. Stakes also have the ability to ...
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Staking and Training of Cymbidium orchid spikes
... Staking and Training of Cymbidium orchid spikes Cymbidium Staking Cymbidiums come in 4 different styles as shown in the pictures below. Growers need to become familiar with their plants so they know the ... could allow it to hang over the edge of the pot and down. You may need to sit the pot up on another inverted pot or on the edge of the ...
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Staking Top Heavy Houseplants
... [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ **** The Gardener's Forum ****] Staking Top Heavy House Plants April 19,1998 Lori wrote: Hi this is ... be moving in a week and it is a beautiful plant and I need to try to make it more sturdier when I move across town ... [ Gardeners Forum][ Gardening Glossary][Link to the Garden Helper] Web TheGardenHelper.com [staking ...
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