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Bulbmeister.COM - Flower Bulb Growing Guide
... about 4" deep in a sunny, moist, humid location. Prefer long, warm growing seasons, regularly fertilized and watered. Great potted plants, too. Cardiocrinum giganteum - Plant in autumn or early spring ... Plant so that the neck is at ground level. Most prefer full sun, watered and regularly fertilized until bloom. After bloom quit feeding and taper off watering. Crocus - Generally hardy from ...
www.bulbmeister.com

May 2003 Newsletter
... your roses to encourage basal breaks (new shoots from the graft).   Keep your roses watered, fertilized and sprayed on a regular schedule.  If your drainage is good, it is hard to ... a quick-release fertilizer and then add a good, slow-release fertilizer in May.  Water regularly. Disease and Pest Management Begin spraying in April and spray every 7 to 10 days ...
carolinadistrict.org

Flowering Dogwood
... . Container grown trees can be transplanted anytime of the year if they are irrigated regularly after planting. Special techniques are required to move dogwoods from the wild. Greater success ... water. Most established trees growing in landscapes where the lawn, ground covers, and shrubs are fertilized do not need additional fertilizer. Their root systems extend throughout the lawn and landscape ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... a self-addressed stamped envelope. Fertilize fruit trees after spring bloom Fruit trees should be fertilized about the time they finish blooming in the spring, but they may not need it ... houseplant fertilizing Unlike our dogs and cats, most houseplants do not need to be "fed" regularly, according to Jan McNeilan, consumer horticulture agent with the Oregon State University Extension Service. Caring ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Transplanting Trees
... trees should be kept well watered for the entire growing season, and should not be fertilized. Newly transplanted trees should be firmly staked, because even slight rocking in the wind will ... the bark. Supports should be left in place for one to two seasons and checked regularly to assure they are not restricting growth. When supports are removed, they must be cut ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Attractive Perennials for the Prairies
... in well-drained, evenly moist soil. Like many other perennials, they bloom better when regularly divided, watered, and fertilized. They provide a foil for contrasting pinks, oranges, and reds in the border ...
gardenline.usask.ca
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Cabbage
... sun, direct sun is how they grow best. They are heavy feeders, and want well-fertilized soil. Transplanting Out Optimum plant spacing in a deep-dug or raised bed is about ... brassicas, cabbage prefers moist soil and doesn't mind--even likes--wet leaves, so water regularly and generously (just don't get the soil actually sodden or waterlogged). It is quite ...
growingtaste.com

Kohlrabi
... proverbial "living mulch" effect--so that's OK). They are heavy feeders, and want well-fertilized soil. Growing Established plants are drought-tolerant, but the best stems are formed when the ... a spring planting, it is probably wise to take them whenever the daily temperatures start regularly hitting the mid-70s; if it's a warm year, and that happens early while ...
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Iris
... conditions during the summer months. All are moderate to heavy feeders and need to be fertilized regularly. Most do best in somewhat acid soil, between pH 5.5 and 6.5 Siberian ...
hgic.clemson.edu

California Backyard Orchard: Berries
... Last evening, I read that my avacado tree needs another one in order to be fertilized and make fruit. I havent the slightest idea how to tell a female seed from ... in the Mojave Desert at approx 3200 feet above sea level. The summer temp is regularly between 100 and 115. The winter temp often falls below freezing. Can I grow pistachios ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu




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