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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Propagating Camellias by Cuttings & Seeds
... hard coat to aid in germination. Plant in good soil, peat moss, or a combination of peat moss and sand. Keep the soil damp. Seed usually germinate in one month if planted immediately ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges
... clearings, any soil damp areas, floodplains, woods well-drained, open fields Features Clumping evergreen sedge, broad leaves are bright green with purple sheaths. Does best in moisture, but can tolerate dry soil; requires shade. Fast growing on any soil including bare sand, dry gravel or raw clay subsoil. Curving seedheads. ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Cypripediums and other terrestrials
... recommended for seedlings. Light conditions: light shade to high open shade. Moisture requirements: keep soil damp at all times. Must be well drained. Fertilizing: general all-purpose fertilizer at 10- ... seedling size fir bark. Light conditions: full shade to high open shade. Moisture requirements: keep soil damp at all times, but not soaking. Must be well drained. Fertilizing: general all-purpose ...
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ABS - When Bamboo Flowers
... plastic pots. I wet the soil thoroughly, sprinkle the seeds on top, cover just barely with more soil, and wet that a little. I keep the soil slightly damp, not soggy, until the seeds ... 4-inch pots, using the same soil mix. Then I fertilize the small plants, usually with long-lasting fertilizer (18-6-12). I keep the soil damp (not soggy!) as the plants grow ...
www.americanbamboo.org

Helichrysum 'Helping Hand'
... ' grows best in full sun or semi-shade, in well-drained soil. It is also suitable for pot cultivation. Keep the soil damp, but not wet, by deep weekly watering (more often in ...
www.anbg.gov.au

Satsuki Azalea
... in the winter, but do not bring indoors. Watering: Keep the soil damp, as the roots can dry out easily and this is ... pure peat moss, though this is probably too extreme. Using a soil mixture specifically intended for azaleas is advisable. Azaleas grow extremely dense ... hairy root masses. Experienced growers of azalea bonsai recommend using a soil mix that contains no small particles at all, because of ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Kurume Azalea
... in the winter, but do not bring indoors. Watering: Keep the soil damp, as the roots can dry out easily and this is ... pure peat moss, though this is probably too extreme. Using a soil mixture specifically intended for azaleas is advisable. Azaleas grow extremely dense ... hairy root masses. Experienced growers of azalea bonsai recommend using a soil mix that contains no small particles at all, because of ...
www.bonsai-bci.com
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Culture Sheet (culture-3, C.E.W.)
... E.W.) Cultural Information Cultural information for: Cypripedium kentuckiense, Liparis lilifolia Soil media: fine, dust free sand (flint or silica sand used ... conditions: full shade to high open shade. Moisture requirements: keep soil damp at all times, but not soaking. Must be well drained. ... to 1/2 inch below surface of soil media. Plant corn one inch below soil surface. In pot, use one with plenty ...
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Cyp. Haven: Culture Sheet (culture-17, C.E.W.)
... . Haven: Culture Sheet (culture-17, C.E.W.) Cultural Information Cultural information for: Cypripedium acaule Soil media: 50% silica sand, 30% sphagnum peat, 20% acidic rotten wood chips (alternate to 50 ... to which has been added 2 ounces of cider vinegar per gallon of water. Keep soil damp at all times. Must be well drained. Fertilizing: none recommended. Planting: plant with growth bud ...
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Growing Pond Plants Soil-less
... no soil, there was no danger of the soil going anaerobic. And anaerobic soil can cause health problems for the fish when the soil ... soil as in the case of Lilies One trick I discovered years ago is to first line the pot with burlap, weed barrier mat or a few layers of damp newspaper. After the bottom of the pot is lined then add your soil and plant. This little trick keeps the soil ...
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