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The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening: How to Grow Parsley
... seeds indoors, and let them grow for a few weeks prior to planting outdoors. They transplant easily and transplanting affords easy spacing. Sow seeds thinly. The seeds are so fine you can ...
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Questions On Juneberries
... role in keeping the Juneberries, growth in check. It has been my experience that Juneberries transplant easily in the early spring. If you can work up the ambition to dig out 150 ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Annuals - Planting Options
... than those we start from seed on our windowsills. They transplant easily and bloom early. Your choice of what to grow, however, ... your expected last spring frost and when you plan to transplant the seedlings outside. Use fresh seed, and determine whether or ... previously prepared planting bed. Loosen the soil where you will transplant the seedling and dig a hole large enough to accommodate the ...
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The Virginia Gardener: Gourds Give Year Round Pleasure
... small, fancy gourds are of a different species and are not easily hollowed out for craft projects; however, they do make excellent ... of the fruit to keep them growing straight. Gourds Don't Transplant Easily Gourds are tender to cold, and the seeds should be planted ... seeds where the plants are to grow as they do not transplant easily. Since the vines are capable of vigorous growth, plants should be ...
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... protected from high winds because the tall, hollow stalks can easily be blown over unless they are staked. Because dill does not transplant easily, sow seeds directly into the ground where the plants ...
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Floridata: Aralia spinosa
... the late fall, overwintered upside down in sand, then potted up in the spring. Suckers transplant easily, especially in late winter. The sinister spines set all along the unbranched stems inspired the ...
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Floridata: Rosa laevigata
... 7-9. Propagation: Cherokee rose is very easy to propagate from cuttings. Bare root plants transplant easily. This Cherokee rose uses support from adjacent shrubs and trees to climb more than 20 ...
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Bulbophyllums, 21 May 97
... the same reason. Nearly everything else is in baskets. marylois Hmmmm - think Eliz Ann will transplant easily - or pout for six years? [Ann The bulbos I've moved recently from cork to ...
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Paghat's Garden: Eurybia divaricata
... cause. So I've gotten used to them as spreading semi-creepers. It will naturalize easily in either sun or bright shade. Over time their half-creeping mounds spread two feet ... creeping stems upright. They spread by rhizomes to colonize the immediate area, & nearby young plants transplant easily. This North American wildflower is native to the Appalachean Mountains & elsewhere from southern Ontario to ...
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Transplanting Roses
... Introduction Every now and then a rosarian has to transplant a bush. In Webster's Dictionary, transplanting is defined as: ... transplant The ideal time here in Cincinnati is the early spring (middle of March to the beginning of April), when the soil is soft and can be easily worked. You can also transplant ... days. DO NOT try to transplant more than one bush at a time. DO NOT transplant on a cold, windy, ...
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