Whether you start tomato plants from seeds or purchase tomato seedlings from the garden center, it's important to know how and when to transplant the seedlings into the garden. Tomatoes are ready for ...
garden patio backyard with flower border by Joseph Richardson of Richardson & Associates Landscape Architecture If your backyard greenery is struggling to survive, it might be time to learn how to ...
Welcome to the Super Bowl of gardening! When spring hits, the garden is ready and so are we. There’s so much to be done and we have so much pent-up energy that it’s easy to find the motivation to ...
Summer temperatures have finally arrived in Cincinnati, and Tri-State and gardeners are ready to transplant their house plants to outdoor gardens. Knowing when and how to water your summer gardens can ...
I have wonderful red salvia in my garden and I want to know when to prune it and how to transplant it. Ahhh! The eye-catching Scarlet Salvia Salvia coccinea certainly brightens any garden. In addition ...
DENVER — It drives me nuts to see commercials where people pretending to garden pull plants out of their pots by the stems. This is wrong and can potentially damage the stems at the point where they ...
Before plastic nursery pots, real American gardeners were always big transplanters. Our grandparents and their ancestors off the farm knew how to move plants of all kinds. Transplanting, sowing, ...
Question: I’ve been reading articles about how to start seeds indoors before planting them outdoors. How do I distinguish a “true leaf” from a "seed leaf?" The directions say to transplant things when ...
Out west, fall is the best time to move big cactus and succulents. The days are growing shorter, so they are dormant from the rigors of a long hot summer. Moisture content is lower inside the plants, ...
The yellow pollen has cleared and the smell of sunscreen is starting to fill the air. Summer is on its way! To prepare for the summer gardening season, you may have already gathered your garden ...
When your plants are wilted, discolored, or droopy after potting them up or placing in a garden bed, you're likely dealing with transplant shock. This common plant problem can affect houseplants, ...
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