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Anthurium Houseplant Care
... acid content. When the first number, representing Nitrogen, is the largest number, it is good foliage plant food, and the third number, representing Soluble Potash, is for stronger root development, which ... planted in the containers, let them dry to the touch between watering. PRUNING: Remove dead & unsightly foliage at base of plant. Remove any faded or brown flowers. Shop the Web Green & Ever ...
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Houseplant Pruning
... practice and experience it will become easier to choose which foliage should be removed. If you are a little hesitant to ... Pruning promotes growth and strengthens the remaining foliage, stalks, and branches. You can prune foliage in slow, gradual stages to make sure ... the first step in pruning is removing dead wood and unsightly foliage. On arboricolas, ficus, and other woody trees, cut off dead ...
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Daffodils
... harshest winter elements. Once Daffodils stop flowering, the foliage must be kept on the plant until it turns brown and dies. Leaving this foliage intact is very important if you want an ever growing stand of Daffodils year after year. You can hide the unsightly foliage with other plants such as ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... doing the chomping. Those tunnels appear as unsightly yellowish-white patterns on the green leaf surface. The crazy-quilt patterns only result in unsightly foliage with no life-threatening damage to the columbine ... edges of the leaf. The best means of control for leafminers is to pick the unsightly foliage and discard it in the garbage can for removal. However, over time, and with diligent ...
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Aquilegia coerulea - ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLUMBINE - Rainyside.com
... also be problems. In spring, leaf miners tunnel through the surface of the leaves, leaving unsightly foliage. To remedy this, cut the stems down to the ground when plants finish flowering. The ...
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Aquilegia vulgaris 'Nora Barlow' - COLUMBINE - Rainyside.com
... also be problems. In spring, leaf miners tunnel through the surface of the leaves, leaving unsightly foliage. To remedy this, cut the stems down to the ground when plants finish flowering. The ...
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Tesselaar Bulbs: Geranium 'Splish Splash' and 'Kashmir White' plant care
... shade. Ideal climates: Cool. Pruning: Give a light tidy up each Winter by removing any unsightly foliage. Fertilising: Feed annually with a general purpose fertiliser in Spring. Uses & comments: Both of these ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: July-August, 1999
... helps in getting better spray coverage to the underside of remaining foliage, which is where a majority of pest-related problems originate. ... of the small buds, or in the case of larger buds, unsightly holes in the petals as the blooms opens. I watch for ... they usually begin colonizing on the bottom surface of the lowest foliage, the foliage removal I referred to earlier makes for a much simpler ...
carolinadistrict.org

CCE - Suffolk County: Propagation of Houseplants
... below the new root zone and potted. If tall, woody-stemmed plants become unsightly from loss of lower foliage, they may be air-layered just below the remaining leaves to produce a ...
counties.cce.cornell.edu

Bromeliads
... Most species are grown primarily for their colorful foliage and exotic shapes. Variations in foliage are as wide as those in flowering, ... extremely tedious job to cover the plants, and the covers are unsightly. In addition, mechanical breakage of leaves often occurs. A ... on the leaves, scale insects multiply rapidly. They make plants unsightly by producing yellow spots on the leaves where the insects ...
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