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GARDENING KNOW HOW
Discover gardening made easy. Whether you are a new gardener or an experienced one, we can help you learn new hings and grow your garden. Plus, if you have a gardening question, one of our helpful and friendly gardening experts can help answer it. Happy ardening! CLEMATIS CARE: HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Clematis plants need plenty of space for adequate air flow as well as a rich, well-draining planting area. You should dig the hole large enough to accommodate the plant, with most recommendations suggesting at least a 2 foot (61 cm.) depth ofHARVESTING RADISHES
The small red radish most of us are used to will be ready to harvest as soon as three weeks from planting. You can begin picking radishes when the roots are about an inch (2.5 cm.) across. Just pull one out to check on the size. For winter radishes, such as Daikon, which can grow quite large before their quality deteriorates, pull before the ROOTING LILAC CUTTINGS Lilacs are old-fashioned favorites in climates with chilly winters, valued for their sweet-smelling clusters of flamboyant springtime blooms. Depending on the variety, lilacs are available in shades of purple, violet, pink, blue, magenta, white, and of course – lilac. To enjoy even more of these great plants, you might want to try your hand at rooting lilac cuttings.HILLING UP POTATOES
Traditionally, in March to May seed potatoes are planted 1 ½ to 2 feet (46-61 cm.) apart in a 6 to 8 inch (15-20 c.) deep trench. They are covered with soil or organic material, such as sphagnum peat moss, mulch, or straw and then watered deeply. In early spring, Mother Nature may do much of the watering. When the potato vines grow toabout 6
ELIMINATING TENT WORMS While small infestations can be taken care of by dropping the nests into soapy water, contact insecticides work best for larger populations. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the most effective. Since this is a selective insecticide, it kills tent caterpillars while remaining safe to other wildlife. Apply spray directly to foliage andtent worm nests.
TREES NOT LEAFING OUT Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves at some point during the winter. These trees, especially fruit trees, require a period of dormancy brought about by colder temperatures in order to thrive. Deciduous tree leafing problems are common and can evoke anxiety in homeowners who become fearful that their favorite trees will notrecover.
SPINACH BOLTING EARLY: WHAT DOES SPINACH BOLTING MEAN AND The bitter flavor resulting from spinach bolting early is enough to keep you out of that vegetable patch. Spinach will begin to flower as soon as spring days begin to lengthen. The response comes when days are longer than 14 hours and temperatures creep above 75 degrees F. (23 C.). Spinach will grow in most soils as long as they are properly PRUNING WEIGELAS: HOW AND WHEN TO TRIM WEIGELA BUSHESTRIMMING WEIGELA TO CONTROL SIZEIT IS COMMON TO PRUNE WEIGELA BUSHES IN ORDER TO KEEP THEM A CERTAIN SIZE. WITH THIS METHOD OF PRUNING WEIGELA BUSHES, GET A MENTAL PICTURE OF HOW...PRUNING WEIGELAS FOR REJUVENATIONWEIGELAS LOOK BEST IF THEY ARE MOSTLY MADE UP OF YOUNG WOOD. THIS MEANS THAT IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO REMOVE OLD WOOD EVERY FEW YEARS. THIS PROCESS IS...HOW TO PRUNE WEIGELA SHRUBS FOR RENOVATIONOCCASIONALLY, YOU MAY COME ACROSS A WEIGELA BUSH THAT HAS NOT BEEN CARED FOR OR PRUNED AND IS IN POOR SHAPE. THIS WILL BE A WEIGELA THAT IS MADE UP... Weigela is an excellent spring-blooming shrub that can add flair and color to your spring garden. Pruning weigelas helps keep them looking healthy and beautiful. But it can be a little confusing when trying to figure out how and when to trim weigela shrubs. Keep reading to learn more about how to prune weigela shrubs. HARVESTING GARLIC: BEST TIME TO HAVEST GARLIC PLANTS Once the leaves get to be one-half to two-thirds brown, you should harvest the garlic regardless of size. Putting off harvesting garlic until after the leaves are completely brown will only result in an inedible bulb. Your garden garlic harvest will normally happen some time in July or August if you are in a climate that is ideal forgarlic growth.
GARDENING KNOW HOW
Discover gardening made easy. Whether you are a new gardener or an experienced one, we can help you learn new hings and grow your garden. Plus, if you have a gardening question, one of our helpful and friendly gardening experts can help answer it. Happy ardening! CLEMATIS CARE: HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Clematis plants need plenty of space for adequate air flow as well as a rich, well-draining planting area. You should dig the hole large enough to accommodate the plant, with most recommendations suggesting at least a 2 foot (61 cm.) depth of ROOTING LILAC CUTTINGS Lilacs are old-fashioned favorites in climates with chilly winters, valued for their sweet-smelling clusters of flamboyant springtime blooms. Depending on the variety, lilacs are available in shades of purple, violet, pink, blue, magenta, white, and of course – lilac. To enjoy even more of these great plants, you might want to try your hand at rooting lilac cuttings.HARVESTING RADISHES
The small red radish most of us are used to will be ready to harvest as soon as three weeks from planting. You can begin picking radishes when the roots are about an inch (2.5 cm.) across. Just pull one out to check on the size. For winter radishes, such as Daikon, which can grow quite large before their quality deteriorates, pull before theHILLING UP POTATOES
Traditionally, in March to May seed potatoes are planted 1 ½ to 2 feet (46-61 cm.) apart in a 6 to 8 inch (15-20 c.) deep trench. They are covered with soil or organic material, such as sphagnum peat moss, mulch, or straw and then watered deeply. In early spring, Mother Nature may do much of the watering. When the potato vines grow toabout 6
ELIMINATING TENT WORMS While small infestations can be taken care of by dropping the nests into soapy water, contact insecticides work best for larger populations. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the most effective. Since this is a selective insecticide, it kills tent caterpillars while remaining safe to other wildlife. Apply spray directly to foliage andtent worm nests.
TREES NOT LEAFING OUT Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves at some point during the winter. These trees, especially fruit trees, require a period of dormancy brought about by colder temperatures in order to thrive. Deciduous tree leafing problems are common and can evoke anxiety in homeowners who become fearful that their favorite trees will notrecover.
SPINACH BOLTING EARLY: WHAT DOES SPINACH BOLTING MEAN AND The bitter flavor resulting from spinach bolting early is enough to keep you out of that vegetable patch. Spinach will begin to flower as soon as spring days begin to lengthen. The response comes when days are longer than 14 hours and temperatures creep above 75 degrees F. (23 C.). Spinach will grow in most soils as long as they are properly PRUNING WEIGELAS: HOW AND WHEN TO TRIM WEIGELA BUSHESTRIMMING WEIGELA TO CONTROL SIZEIT IS COMMON TO PRUNE WEIGELA BUSHES IN ORDER TO KEEP THEM A CERTAIN SIZE. WITH THIS METHOD OF PRUNING WEIGELA BUSHES, GET A MENTAL PICTURE OF HOW...PRUNING WEIGELAS FOR REJUVENATIONWEIGELAS LOOK BEST IF THEY ARE MOSTLY MADE UP OF YOUNG WOOD. THIS MEANS THAT IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO REMOVE OLD WOOD EVERY FEW YEARS. THIS PROCESS IS...HOW TO PRUNE WEIGELA SHRUBS FOR RENOVATIONOCCASIONALLY, YOU MAY COME ACROSS A WEIGELA BUSH THAT HAS NOT BEEN CARED FOR OR PRUNED AND IS IN POOR SHAPE. THIS WILL BE A WEIGELA THAT IS MADE UP... Weigela is an excellent spring-blooming shrub that can add flair and color to your spring garden. Pruning weigelas helps keep them looking healthy and beautiful. But it can be a little confusing when trying to figure out how and when to trim weigela shrubs. Keep reading to learn more about how to prune weigela shrubs. HARVESTING GARLIC: BEST TIME TO HAVEST GARLIC PLANTS Once the leaves get to be one-half to two-thirds brown, you should harvest the garlic regardless of size. Putting off harvesting garlic until after the leaves are completely brown will only result in an inedible bulb. Your garden garlic harvest will normally happen some time in July or August if you are in a climate that is ideal forgarlic growth.
FERTILIZERS FOR TOMATOES Tomatoes, like many annuals, are heavy feeders and do better when provided with plenty of nutrients to grow through the season.Fertilizers, either chemical or organic, can help provide the extra nutrients that tomatoes need to grow quickly. But what is a goodtomato fertilizer?
PROPAGATING HYDRANGEAS: HOW TO ROOT CUTTINGS FROM HYDRANGEA Snip the cutting from the stem. Next, strip all but the top most set of leaves from the cutting. The cutting should have only two leaves left. Cut the two remaining leaves in half crosswise (not lengthwise). If available, dip the end of the cutting in rooting hormone. While rooting hormone will increase the chances of successfully propagating DO CICADAS DAMAGE TREES Tree damage from cicada insects occurs during the egg laying process. The female lays her eggs under the bark of a twig or branch. The twig splits and dies, and the leaves on the twig turn brown. This condition is called “ flagging “. You can spot flagging twigs and branches at a glance because of the contrast of brown leaves against the CONTROLLING BINDWEED: HOW TO GET RID OF BINDWEED To use boiling water to kill bindweed, simply boil some water and pour it on the bindweed. If possible, pour the boiling water about 2-3′ (5 to 7.5 cm.) beyond where the bindweed is growing so that you can get as much of the roots as possible. If you are using an herbicide, apply it heavily to the bindweed plant and re-apply every time the A PRUNING RHODODENDRON GUIDE: HOW TO TRIM A RHODODENDRON BUSH The rhododendron is one of the most eye-catching shrubs in the home landscape, with beautiful blooms and lush foliage. Being popular shrubs in many landscapes, the topic of how to trim a rhododendron bush, including wild varieties like mountain laurel, is a frequently asked question.. Pruning Rhododendron Guide RED FOUNTAIN ORNAMENTAL GRASS: HOW TO GROW RED FOUNTAIN GRASS Red fountain ornamental grass (Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’) is a showy, clump forming grass with burgundy red leaves and feathery plumes of rosy purple blooms.You may know this attention grabber as crimson fountain grass. Although many types of fountain grass are invasive, this plant is well behaved and seldom sets seed. You can expect the plant to reach mature heights of about three to OYAMA MAGNOLIA TREE: HOW TO CARE FOR KOREAN MAGNOLIAS Oyama Magnolia Growing Care for Korean magnolias is not difficult if sited correctly. One of the most important elements of care for this magnolia shrub is rich, well-drained soil.These magnolias prefer deep, moist, acidic soil that is supplemented with leaf mold or peat moss.. Oyama magnolia information tells us the tree does best when planted in USDA hardiness zones 6 through 9 in full sun REMEDY FOR SPITTLEBUGS: HOW TO GET RID OF SPITTLEBUGS Puree peppers, garlic and water together. Let sit for 24 hours. Strain and mix in the liquid soap. Wipe the plant foam off the plant and spray all parts of the plant. Spittlebugs prefer pine trees and junipers but can be found on a variety of plants, including rose bushes. To help control spittlebug the following spring, do a goodgarden clean
COPPER FUNGICIDE USES: WHEN TO USE COPPER FUNGICIDE IN THE Don’t expect copper fungicide to cure an existing fungal disease. The product works by protecting plants against the development of new infections. Ideally, apply copper fungicide before fungus is visible. Otherwise, apply the product immediately when you first notice signs of fungal disease. If the fungus is on fruit trees or vegetable TREATING ASPARAGUS BEETLES ON PLANTS Neem oil can be applied to plantings that have serious infestations, especially in years when harvesting is not recommended. Coat the spears thoroughly, applying neem to new spears each week. Collecting berries at the end of the season can help keep spotted asparagus beetles at bay. If asparagus beetle on plants are severe and immediatecontrol
GARDENING KNOW HOW
Discover gardening made easy. Whether you are a new gardener or an experienced one, we can help you learn new hings and grow your garden. Plus, if you have a gardening question, one of our helpful and friendly gardening experts can help answer it. Happy ardening! CLEMATIS CARE: HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Clematis plants need plenty of space for adequate air flow as well as a rich, well-draining planting area. You should dig the hole large enough to accommodate the plant, with most recommendations suggesting at least a 2 foot (61 cm.) depth ofHARVESTING RADISHES
The small red radish most of us are used to will be ready to harvest as soon as three weeks from planting. You can begin picking radishes when the roots are about an inch (2.5 cm.) across. Just pull one out to check on the size. For winter radishes, such as Daikon, which can grow quite large before their quality deteriorates, pull before the ROOTING LILAC CUTTINGS Lilacs are old-fashioned favorites in climates with chilly winters, valued for their sweet-smelling clusters of flamboyant springtime blooms. Depending on the variety, lilacs are available in shades of purple, violet, pink, blue, magenta, white, and of course – lilac. To enjoy even more of these great plants, you might want to try your hand at rooting lilac cuttings.HILLING UP POTATOES
Traditionally, in March to May seed potatoes are planted 1 ½ to 2 feet (46-61 cm.) apart in a 6 to 8 inch (15-20 c.) deep trench. They are covered with soil or organic material, such as sphagnum peat moss, mulch, or straw and then watered deeply. In early spring, Mother Nature may do much of the watering. When the potato vines grow toabout 6
ELIMINATING TENT WORMS While small infestations can be taken care of by dropping the nests into soapy water, contact insecticides work best for larger populations. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the most effective. Since this is a selective insecticide, it kills tent caterpillars while remaining safe to other wildlife. Apply spray directly to foliage andtent worm nests.
TREES NOT LEAFING OUT Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves at some point during the winter. These trees, especially fruit trees, require a period of dormancy brought about by colder temperatures in order to thrive. Deciduous tree leafing problems are common and can evoke anxiety in homeowners who become fearful that their favorite trees will notrecover.
SPINACH BOLTING EARLY: WHAT DOES SPINACH BOLTING MEAN AND The bitter flavor resulting from spinach bolting early is enough to keep you out of that vegetable patch. Spinach will begin to flower as soon as spring days begin to lengthen. The response comes when days are longer than 14 hours and temperatures creep above 75 degrees F. (23 C.). Spinach will grow in most soils as long as they are properly PRUNING WEIGELAS: HOW AND WHEN TO TRIM WEIGELA BUSHESTRIMMING WEIGELA TO CONTROL SIZEIT IS COMMON TO PRUNE WEIGELA BUSHES IN ORDER TO KEEP THEM A CERTAIN SIZE. WITH THIS METHOD OF PRUNING WEIGELA BUSHES, GET A MENTAL PICTURE OF HOW...PRUNING WEIGELAS FOR REJUVENATIONWEIGELAS LOOK BEST IF THEY ARE MOSTLY MADE UP OF YOUNG WOOD. THIS MEANS THAT IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO REMOVE OLD WOOD EVERY FEW YEARS. THIS PROCESS IS...HOW TO PRUNE WEIGELA SHRUBS FOR RENOVATIONOCCASIONALLY, YOU MAY COME ACROSS A WEIGELA BUSH THAT HAS NOT BEEN CARED FOR OR PRUNED AND IS IN POOR SHAPE. THIS WILL BE A WEIGELA THAT IS MADE UP... Weigela is an excellent spring-blooming shrub that can add flair and color to your spring garden. Pruning weigelas helps keep them looking healthy and beautiful. But it can be a little confusing when trying to figure out how and when to trim weigela shrubs. Keep reading to learn more about how to prune weigela shrubs. HARVESTING GARLIC: BEST TIME TO HAVEST GARLIC PLANTS Once the leaves get to be one-half to two-thirds brown, you should harvest the garlic regardless of size. Putting off harvesting garlic until after the leaves are completely brown will only result in an inedible bulb. Your garden garlic harvest will normally happen some time in July or August if you are in a climate that is ideal forgarlic growth.
GARDENING KNOW HOW
Discover gardening made easy. Whether you are a new gardener or an experienced one, we can help you learn new hings and grow your garden. Plus, if you have a gardening question, one of our helpful and friendly gardening experts can help answer it. Happy ardening! CLEMATIS CARE: HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Clematis plants need plenty of space for adequate air flow as well as a rich, well-draining planting area. You should dig the hole large enough to accommodate the plant, with most recommendations suggesting at least a 2 foot (61 cm.) depth ofHARVESTING RADISHES
The small red radish most of us are used to will be ready to harvest as soon as three weeks from planting. You can begin picking radishes when the roots are about an inch (2.5 cm.) across. Just pull one out to check on the size. For winter radishes, such as Daikon, which can grow quite large before their quality deteriorates, pull before the ROOTING LILAC CUTTINGS Lilacs are old-fashioned favorites in climates with chilly winters, valued for their sweet-smelling clusters of flamboyant springtime blooms. Depending on the variety, lilacs are available in shades of purple, violet, pink, blue, magenta, white, and of course – lilac. To enjoy even more of these great plants, you might want to try your hand at rooting lilac cuttings.HILLING UP POTATOES
Traditionally, in March to May seed potatoes are planted 1 ½ to 2 feet (46-61 cm.) apart in a 6 to 8 inch (15-20 c.) deep trench. They are covered with soil or organic material, such as sphagnum peat moss, mulch, or straw and then watered deeply. In early spring, Mother Nature may do much of the watering. When the potato vines grow toabout 6
ELIMINATING TENT WORMS While small infestations can be taken care of by dropping the nests into soapy water, contact insecticides work best for larger populations. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the most effective. Since this is a selective insecticide, it kills tent caterpillars while remaining safe to other wildlife. Apply spray directly to foliage andtent worm nests.
TREES NOT LEAFING OUT Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves at some point during the winter. These trees, especially fruit trees, require a period of dormancy brought about by colder temperatures in order to thrive. Deciduous tree leafing problems are common and can evoke anxiety in homeowners who become fearful that their favorite trees will notrecover.
SPINACH BOLTING EARLY: WHAT DOES SPINACH BOLTING MEAN AND The bitter flavor resulting from spinach bolting early is enough to keep you out of that vegetable patch. Spinach will begin to flower as soon as spring days begin to lengthen. The response comes when days are longer than 14 hours and temperatures creep above 75 degrees F. (23 C.). Spinach will grow in most soils as long as they are properly PRUNING WEIGELAS: HOW AND WHEN TO TRIM WEIGELA BUSHESTRIMMING WEIGELA TO CONTROL SIZEIT IS COMMON TO PRUNE WEIGELA BUSHES IN ORDER TO KEEP THEM A CERTAIN SIZE. WITH THIS METHOD OF PRUNING WEIGELA BUSHES, GET A MENTAL PICTURE OF HOW...PRUNING WEIGELAS FOR REJUVENATIONWEIGELAS LOOK BEST IF THEY ARE MOSTLY MADE UP OF YOUNG WOOD. THIS MEANS THAT IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO REMOVE OLD WOOD EVERY FEW YEARS. THIS PROCESS IS...HOW TO PRUNE WEIGELA SHRUBS FOR RENOVATIONOCCASIONALLY, YOU MAY COME ACROSS A WEIGELA BUSH THAT HAS NOT BEEN CARED FOR OR PRUNED AND IS IN POOR SHAPE. THIS WILL BE A WEIGELA THAT IS MADE UP... Weigela is an excellent spring-blooming shrub that can add flair and color to your spring garden. Pruning weigelas helps keep them looking healthy and beautiful. But it can be a little confusing when trying to figure out how and when to trim weigela shrubs. Keep reading to learn more about how to prune weigela shrubs. HARVESTING GARLIC: BEST TIME TO HAVEST GARLIC PLANTS Once the leaves get to be one-half to two-thirds brown, you should harvest the garlic regardless of size. Putting off harvesting garlic until after the leaves are completely brown will only result in an inedible bulb. Your garden garlic harvest will normally happen some time in July or August if you are in a climate that is ideal forgarlic growth.
FERTILIZERS FOR TOMATOES Tomatoes, like many annuals, are heavy feeders and do better when provided with plenty of nutrients to grow through the season.Fertilizers, either chemical or organic, can help provide the extra nutrients that tomatoes need to grow quickly. But what is a goodtomato fertilizer?
PROPAGATING HYDRANGEAS: HOW TO ROOT CUTTINGS FROM HYDRANGEA Snip the cutting from the stem. Next, strip all but the top most set of leaves from the cutting. The cutting should have only two leaves left. Cut the two remaining leaves in half crosswise (not lengthwise). If available, dip the end of the cutting in rooting hormone. While rooting hormone will increase the chances of successfully propagating DO CICADAS DAMAGE TREES Tree damage from cicada insects occurs during the egg laying process. The female lays her eggs under the bark of a twig or branch. The twig splits and dies, and the leaves on the twig turn brown. This condition is called “ flagging “. You can spot flagging twigs and branches at a glance because of the contrast of brown leaves against the CONTROLLING BINDWEED: HOW TO GET RID OF BINDWEED To use boiling water to kill bindweed, simply boil some water and pour it on the bindweed. If possible, pour the boiling water about 2-3′ (5 to 7.5 cm.) beyond where the bindweed is growing so that you can get as much of the roots as possible. If you are using an herbicide, apply it heavily to the bindweed plant and re-apply every time the A PRUNING RHODODENDRON GUIDE: HOW TO TRIM A RHODODENDRON BUSH The rhododendron is one of the most eye-catching shrubs in the home landscape, with beautiful blooms and lush foliage. Being popular shrubs in many landscapes, the topic of how to trim a rhododendron bush, including wild varieties like mountain laurel, is a frequently asked question.. Pruning Rhododendron Guide RED FOUNTAIN ORNAMENTAL GRASS: HOW TO GROW RED FOUNTAIN GRASS Red fountain ornamental grass (Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’) is a showy, clump forming grass with burgundy red leaves and feathery plumes of rosy purple blooms.You may know this attention grabber as crimson fountain grass. Although many types of fountain grass are invasive, this plant is well behaved and seldom sets seed. You can expect the plant to reach mature heights of about three to OYAMA MAGNOLIA TREE: HOW TO CARE FOR KOREAN MAGNOLIAS Oyama Magnolia Growing Care for Korean magnolias is not difficult if sited correctly. One of the most important elements of care for this magnolia shrub is rich, well-drained soil.These magnolias prefer deep, moist, acidic soil that is supplemented with leaf mold or peat moss.. Oyama magnolia information tells us the tree does best when planted in USDA hardiness zones 6 through 9 in full sun REMEDY FOR SPITTLEBUGS: HOW TO GET RID OF SPITTLEBUGS Puree peppers, garlic and water together. Let sit for 24 hours. Strain and mix in the liquid soap. Wipe the plant foam off the plant and spray all parts of the plant. Spittlebugs prefer pine trees and junipers but can be found on a variety of plants, including rose bushes. To help control spittlebug the following spring, do a goodgarden clean
COPPER FUNGICIDE USES: WHEN TO USE COPPER FUNGICIDE IN THE Don’t expect copper fungicide to cure an existing fungal disease. The product works by protecting plants against the development of new infections. Ideally, apply copper fungicide before fungus is visible. Otherwise, apply the product immediately when you first notice signs of fungal disease. If the fungus is on fruit trees or vegetable TREATING ASPARAGUS BEETLES ON PLANTS Neem oil can be applied to plantings that have serious infestations, especially in years when harvesting is not recommended. Coat the spears thoroughly, applying neem to new spears each week. Collecting berries at the end of the season can help keep spotted asparagus beetles at bay. If asparagus beetle on plants are severe and immediatecontrol
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