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Zinnia Care – How To Grow Zinnia Flowers
In addition, when learning how to grow zinnia, remember that pinching back results in a bushier and more attractive plant.If you're looking to add some bright color, grow some zinnia flowers in your summer garden this year.
Ohio
Willoughby
Creeping Zinnia Ground Cover: Growing Creeping Zinnia Plants
Many people start creeping zinnia ground cover seeds in hanging baskets or containers indoors, about four to six weeks before spring, to get a jump-start on the season.Sow seeds on top of a prepared planting surface and cover lightly withfor best results.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zinnias, Old and New
Plant them where they are to grow in full sun and in fertile, well-drained soil. Midsummer is also a good time to plant a new bed of zinnias for spectacular fall color.As winter approaches and the zinnias are in imminent danger of being killed by frosts,...
California
El Segundo
Plant Profiles For New Gardeners: Sempervirens tectorum, Hens and Chicks
This plant is an excellent choice for all. Without a little guidance from seasoned veterans, they often choose seeds and plants that are more challenging than their budding skills can handle.
California
El Segundo
Plant Profiles for New Gardeners: Daylilies
Don't be afraid of the prices that some of the newer releases command. This way, you can watch over your seedlings and give them proper amounts of water and light. They have the ability to survive drought conditions, but for a lovely display, regular...
California
El Segundo
Starting a small lawn from seed
Other products such as Greenview Grass Seed Accelerator will provide fertilizer and mulch without seed to aid in starting lawns. There are many different types of grass, some intended for heavy traffic, others for full shade or sun, and others still contain...
California
El Segundo
Summer Flowers and Planting Projects
It all started with two packs of seeds. Especially in the compost pile.Now that it is July, I am enjoying the end results of my work during May and June but hope to fine-tune my style when it comes to flowers and planting projects.
California
El Segundo
A Summer Treasure Hunt
This is amusing. Even so, it's fun to go on a hunt to find something unique out in the yard to capture in time during this glorious season. And when all is said and done, two or three quality photos are saved for showcasing the beauty of each flower and...
California
El Segundo
How to Care for Campanula
No further pruning of campanula plants is required.Monitor the plants for pest damage from slugs, snails, mites or aphids. Campanula is basic to grow in most temperate climates, especially in hardiness zones 3 through 8.Campanula flowers typically have...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Daylilies
Watering from overhead during the hottest part of the day may cause the blooms to wilt. This encourages more blooms and is best done at the end of the day. Fertilizing once a year during the springtime is sufficient, and healthy established plants may...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Monstera
For container plants indoors, use a peat-based, well-draining potting mix. Indoors, it should be in bright, indirect light and should not receive direct sun. Occasionally wash off the leaves of houseplants with a water-moistened cloth.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Plumeria
Most plants need to mature to flower anyhow, so if your plant is less than two or three years old, just keep sticking to a regular routine and be patient. A beautiful plant with fragrant flowers, plumeria is a favorite among gardeners and horticultural...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Cryptomeria
Pulling weeds that grow under the canopy of the Japanese cedar will help improve airflow. Follow the instructions on the fungicide for the recommended application procedures.Provide the cryptomeria tree with plenty of air circulation to prevent disease.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Crocosmia
In warmer climates, crocosmia can be planted in either fall or spring.Water the crocosmia deeply at planting time, approximately 1 gallon of water per square foot, so the soil is saturated.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Calibrachoa
Shade does reduce blooming, so strive for very little shade.Pinch long, leggy branches to produce a bushier plant, if desired. The petunia-like flowers attract hummingbirds.Plant million bells in a moist, fertile, well-drained soil.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Roses
Otherwise, you'll want to fertilize the rose with a liquid fertilizer every three to four weeks during the growing season (stop in early autumn) or according to package directions.Water diligently.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Ferns
Although they can be found growing naturally in areas ranging from dense, damp jungles to rocky caves, several varieties of ferns are now beloved indoor plants. Like any plant, however, ferns do need to see sky and sunlight to grow, so only keep them...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Foxgloves
Alternatively, apply a 1- to 2-inch-thick layer of compost around the foxgloves each spring to provide nutrients.Spread a 2-inch-thick layer of organic mulch, such as shredded leaves or bark chips, on the soil around the foxgloves.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Stephanotis
Locate the container in full sunlight and water it enough during the summer so the soil is continually moist. Fortunately, it also grows quite well in a container and can be cultivated as a houseplant in cooler climates.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Papaya
Although they need water, the plants must be kept on the dry side to avoid root rot. And in winter, the papaya plant is better off without any excess water. The flavor is not quite as intense as the Hawaiian fruit, but also delicious.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Portulaca
Moss rose flowers from midsummer through fall, so you may need to deadhead a few times a week. Moss rose spreads by self-seeding, so growing it in a site where you want it to return each year is the best choice.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Lilies
Most require well-draining, acidic or neutral pH soil enriched by organic material. Asiatic lilies are very cold hardy (down to USDA hardiness zone 4), and their tall stems do not require staking.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Peperomia
Use a balanced houseplant fertilizer with an N-P-K analysis of 20-20-20 applied at one-half the recommended strength. For a larger mealybug problem, mix 4 teaspoons of insecticidal soap in 1 quart of fresh water.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Torenia
Check the soil moisture more frequently when growing torenia in containers as it will dry out faster, especially on hot summer days. Wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and goggles when spraying neem oil because it can irritate the skin and eyes.The...
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Hydrangeas
If your soil lacks nutrients, fertilize your hydrangea with a granular slow-release 10-10-10 fertilizer once a year in spring or early summer.will cause your hydrangea to produce lots of big green leaves but few flowers.Pruning hydrangeas is generally...
California
Santa Monica
How To Care For Lilacs
You'll want to trim your lilac shrub right after it blooms to shape it and remove dead or damaged canes. Then select a site for the lilac. Don't prune later in the summer, since lilacs bloom on old wood.
California
Santa Monica
How to Care for Sedum
Sedum grows quite thick and can be divided when the middle begins to die out. Plant the sedum with compost blended into the soil and tuck mulch around the plant. You will be able to tell when the plants need water because the leaves will droop.
California
Santa Monica