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How to Plant Begonia Bulbs
Tuberous begonias produce beautiful rose-like flowers in a variety of colors. They are started from tubers, which many refer to as bulbs, and should be planted in early spring. Gardeners love begonias because unlike most other flowering plants, they prefer shade over sun. Once they sprout, begonias easily thrive in many different climates.
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17-05-2021, 03:00
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How to Grow Gardenias
Gardenias have won the hearts of swooning Southern belles for ages. Their beautiful petals and divine fragrance have indeed made them a very beloved flower. Gardenias can be grown along hedge rows, in gardens, in your yards or even in pots. However, the fragrant, blooming plant has some very specific demands when it comes to sunlight, temperature, and moisture. Learning all of the
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16-05-2021, 10:20
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How to Grow Freesias
Freesias are graceful, fragrant flowers grown from bulbs. Freesias make a gorgeous addition to flower arrangements, and most people grow them for the purpose of cutting them for display. Freesias may be grown either in the ground or in a pot, and they'll bloom about 12 weeks after planting. Once freesias open their blooms they'll stay in flower for months on end.
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13-05-2021, 11:30
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How to Store Dahlias over Winter
Dahlias, known for their wide variety of blooms, long standing season, and enjoyable ease of care, are commonly thought of as perennials in several locations across the world. For those areas who enjoy colder winters, the dahlia is, unfortunately, an annual plant that needs replanting every season. The harsh winter weather freezes the tubers of the Dahlia, killing the plant in colder
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12-05-2021, 00:10
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How to Divide Daylilies
Daylilies are an easy, inexpensive, and pretty perennial to grow in your garden. They can be divided into smaller clusters that you can share with friends, or use to expand your own collection. Trim the daylily leaves first before digging out the clump. Then, divide the clump into smaller groups of fans by untangling the roots. Next, replant your new divisions of daylilies, and with a
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11-05-2021, 13:40
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How to Grow Nasturtiums
Nasturtiums are easy to grow and make a lovely addition to the garden. As well as providing a beautiful splash of color, nasturtiums have edible leaves, seeds and flowers. They have a pleasant peppery taste and are chock-full of vitamin C.
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10-05-2021, 23:10
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How to Grow a Plumeria
Plumeria trees have large, lush leaves and striking flowers that are often strung onto Hawaiian leis. They thrive in warmer climates, but you can totally still grow one in a pot indoors if you live somewhere that experiences freezing temperatures. We’ve put together the ultimate plumeria care guide to help you nurture and grow your very own. The steps below will walk you through
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10-05-2021, 20:50
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How to Care for Flowers
Whether you've been given a bouquet by a very special someone or you're new to gardening and just put in some new beds, wikiHow has your back! Flowers are a beautiful reminder of all of the color and happiness in our life. If you want to enjoy your flowers for longer, get started with Step 1 below or see the sections listed above for more specific help.
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6-05-2021, 01:30
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How to Prune Coneflowers
There are many varieties of coneflower plants with different flower colors, but the purple coneflower (echinacea purpurea) is probably the most common type found in home gardens. All coneflower varieties are low-maintenance and don’t necessarily require any pruning. However, there are a few simple pruning techniques you can use to extend the plant’s blooming season, enhance its beauty,
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3-05-2021, 14:10
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How to Transplant Bulbs
Transplanting means moving a plant from one location to another. Sometimes this is done merely because the gardener prefers another location for the plant. At other times, there is a need for the plant to be moved. In the case of bulbs, this is frequently because the bulbs have reproduced themselves by growing baby bulbs as ‘offsets’ to the parent plant. When this happens it can be