Make a plant label with the name of your new dahlia. They are often grown as specimen plants, against a building or fence, or at the back of the flower border. Dusting tubers with sulfur before storage prevents diseases.• Place clean, healthy tubers...
Maybe you've seen them. I felt a little bit of kinship with them and I think that's what good history does. It was just a simple, one-storey, front-gabled wooden house, probably built some time between 1920 and 1945.
They fall off cleanly, and the bloom period lasts for about a month.Even out of bloom, the clumps of longitudinally pleated, upright, linear leaves add textural interest to the landscape from early spring until the frost cuts them down.
But the best defense is a good offense: choose plants that aren't attractive to animals in the first place. But here's a long list of plants to consider if wildlife is a problem in your garden.NOTE: Zones were taken from national nursery catalogs and...
Of course, this ended up being more like a three-toned or even four-toned splash of color since smaller flowers of other types shared the same space.magically popped up from out of nowhere, so at one time I had all three colors of yarrow going.
Many gardeners havea designated "hospital corner" or "first aid station" for plants needing extra attention. Leafless plants won't need sun until they re-sprout, and even sun-loving plants can use a break.After digging up the roots of a not-quite-dead...
Perennial Plant Association members nominate plants they've evaluated and submit these for review. Baptisia dies back to the ground in winter, but you'll get plenty of showiness from bloom time in spring to snowfall and dieback in winter.Propagating principles...
Here's a novice gardener's basic step-by-step guide to dividing a perennial plant. They won't thrive and should be discarded.The daisies I divided here are the same as the kind in the articleby Jill M.
So...plan accordingly.On a related note, here's a bit of good gardening news:a very mild, very wet winter of 2011-12 for Central and Eastern Texas, with Dallas seeing its first visit from Jack Frost a little later than the usual November 15 date, and...
All these organs have the same purpose; to hold the blueprint for future blooms and provide a food reserve for initial growth.Gardeners in temperate zones such as the Pacific Northwest do not need to pull up their semi-tender bulbs.
Each flower has five petals and forms a funnel-shaped tube about one and one-half inches long. In colder areas, Mexican oregano dies down during the winter. Pests have never bothered it.
Once established, the plants can take almost anything that the climate dishes out except for water-logged soil. Root rot may occur if soil is not well drained.With all these choices and such a wide range of hardiness, a gaura can surely be found for almost...
Many sparklers, firecrackers, and other aptly named plants are available to add sizzle, pop, snap, and crackle to your garden. Fireworks are plentiful this time of year, but not only in the night sky.
I follow my long-held rule to divide when plants begin to diminish in vigor or to outgrow their space.Purchase purple coneflowers from nurseries if the new colors and forms are preferred.
Fruits start out white and ripen from slightly purplish to red in color. Cuttings do not root well, and most of the literature indicates that transplanting often results in failure.
Full sun all day is quite acceptable and once established, they're quite drought tolerant.The beginning gardener can enter the world of daylilies inexpensively, with many cultivars priced at less than $10 (USD) for a double fan.
While I have the tools out, let me show you how easy it is to plant the divisions.The dividing and transporting of these flowers will probably have knocked a lot of the dirt off, leaving them with mostly bare roots.Make a hole about a foot across and...
Every year my friend religiouslyin a shoebox in the closet until the next spring thaw. If they bloom in late June, you might want to plant crocus or tulips there (spring bloomers) to extend the blooming cycle and keep the color going all season long.When...
Roots grow from the base of the corm under the surface of the soil. The storage organ may look like a bulb, but it has no layers like a true bulb. These terms may be confusing and are often used interchangeably by unknowledgeable sources.
Those fleshy leaves comprising the bulb are called scales, and bulb chipping propagation involves separating clusters of those leaves to encourage the growth of bulblets.Which bulbs can be chipped?
Some very common non-chilling bulbs are. Place the bulbs in peat moss and refrigerate them for three months, then bring them out and gradually let the bulbs warm for a couple of days before planting them.
For yearly blooms, the bulbs need to store extra nutrients and carbohydrates and be held at the right temperatures when not in bloom.Bulbs are storage organs that hold short term supplies of fuel for leaf production and the embryonic flowers that will...
Can you grow bulbs from seed? They may also produceand seed. Some are available in seed catalogs but the bulk will be found in trading forums and collector's sites. Then remove the seeds and store them until ready to use.
Keep reading to learn more about flower bulb shelf life.Bulbs that are not winter hardy in your area usually need to be dug up before the weather gets too cool and stored until the following spring.
Simulating nature as much as possible is the best way to ensure their survival.Whether your potted bulb is living indoors or out, once the bulb becomes dormant it needs to be stored somewhere protected.
This also keeps the bulb out of the water to prevent a common problem, mold.If you decide to use a regular pot, you will have to consider some sort of forced flower plant support. The Flowerbulb Research Program at Cornell University discovered that using...
In each layer of bulbs, the bulbs should not be touching one another.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });– The proper way on how to store bulbs for winter is to choose a cool but dry location for your bulbs.