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Proper Planting
Proper Planting Proper Planting Plant at the depth where the roots spread from the trunk. Do expose the the trunk flare at the base of the trunk. This is stem tissue and needs to ... roots will grow outward. Remove dead and dying branches properly. Wait until the second growing season after planting to begin training cuts for shaping and to begin fertilization with organic material if needed. DO NOT ...
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Plant Details for Colchicum autumnale
... leaf clumps, which are not especially attractive, appear in spring but die back by bloom time. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Notable Varieties 'Album' has white flowers. 'The Giant' has larger flowers than the species, in pink. 'Waterlily' has double pink flowers. Planting Plant corms in summer in full sun to light shade in holes 3 to 4 inches deep, spaced 4 to ...
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Plant Details for Allium ursinum
... white flowers are tiny, but produced in profusion in flat-topped "umbels" on upright leafless stems. The plant is at home in a lightly shaded, woodland setting, and requires consistently moist soil. Other than that ... stem is cut. Care A moist, well-drained site suits wild garlic. Water before the ground dries. Planting Plant bulbs in the fall about 3-inches deep in well-drained soil. Order NOW and ...
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Planting and Caring for Roses
... of water, but the soil has to drain well. They don't like wet feet. Timing and Planting Plant bare root roses from November through March when the soil is not frozen. Potted roses may ... before planting, provided usual watering and feeding continue. Bare root roses should be pruned back slightly before planting, cutting back to strong buds. Potted roses need to be pruned when planted. Dig a hole at ...
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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... should be utilized in a woodland situation, a mixed border, in a mass planting or as a part of a foundation planting. Plant in moist, well-drained sites. Hardy in zones 5-8. ... Groundcover Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (plumbago) is a durable, deciduous groundcover for an edge or front of border plant. Bright green foliage emerges late and can prevent weed growth. Deep gentian blue flowers appear in ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Preparation & Planting
... to add soil amendments other than the phosphate. Do not use fertilizer containing any nitrogen when planting. Plant the tree a little high to allow for tree settling in the hole. The ... the Adobe site. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader. UC Fruit & Nut Research and Information Center Department of Plant Sciences University of California, One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616-8683 All contents copyright 1998- ...
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A Salsa Garden: Planting While the Sun Shines
... Send via SMS BlogThis! A Salsa Garden Growing Hot Chiles, Sweet Peppers and Herbs April 26, 2006 Planting While the Sun Shines Normally, I don't put transplants into my raised bed until they ... . View my complete profile Previous Posts Loss of a Garden Salsa Plant Green Scene Dreaming of Salsa First Pepper Blooms Cutworm Barriers Planting Chiles Before the Rain Arrives Atypical Storm for April More ...
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A Salsa Garden: Loss of a Garden Salsa Plant
... I only planted two plants this year. I'm curious about the garden salsa chile, but one plant is enough to test it. I have plenty of fresnos and hungarian wax peppers to make salsa ... . View my complete profile Previous Posts Green Scene Dreaming of Salsa First Pepper Blooms Cutworm Barriers Planting Chiles Before the Rain Arrives Atypical Storm for April More Soil for the Raised Bed Rebuilding the ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Planting
... sawdust or cow manure worked into the soil improves both the drainage and fertility of the soil. Planting: Camellias are generally planted in the late fall through the early spring although they may be set ... identify any problems or special needs that may exist. Leaving a column of soil when planting will prevent the plant from settling too deeply. Camellias prefer to be planted near the top of the ...
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Bulbs and More - Planting and Care
... behind the plants on the front edge of a border planting. Plant taller flowering bulbs behind lower growing foreground shrubs. Plant bulbs with groundcovers and perennials like hosta or daylilies. Staking ... sign of overcrowding will be a decrease in the flower size, uneven bloom and uneven plant height. When this occurs, dig, spread bulbs out and replant immediately. Digging and Storing Summer ...
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