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How to Grow and Care for Sweet William - gardenersworld.com
gardenersworld.com
30.07.2024 / 16:39

How to Grow and Care for Sweet William

Sweet william (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived hardy perennial, loved for its showy display of colourful summer flowers. The foliage forms low rosettes of non-spreading mid-green or bronze-green leaves. Large flower clusters are borne on sturdy stems up to 60cm high, made up of many individual florets with a surrounding ‘ruff’ of green foliage. Flower colours come in shades of pink, purple, red, dark maroon, and white, and blooms are often bicoloured, too. Sweet william is hardy, easy to grow from seed, and makes an excellent cut flower.

How to Grow Wandering Jew Like a Vine - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
30.07.2024 / 15:12

How to Grow Wandering Jew Like a Vine

Also called the inch plant, Tradescantia is a fast-growing creeper with pretty purple, pink, green, and silver foliage, depending more on the variety.

How to Take Care of Hanging Baskets for Beautiful Blooms All Summer Long - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
29.07.2024 / 15:24

How to Take Care of Hanging Baskets for Beautiful Blooms All Summer Long

Has this ever happened to you? You purchase a gorgeous hanging basket overflowing with colorful blooms in late May, only to find that come midsummer it’s looking a bit... droopy and sad, with far too many leaves and not enough flowers? There are many reasons why a hanging basket might not be performing as well as it did earlier in the season, as they have several needs that should be met on a consistent basis. Typically, hanging baskets are made up of annuals or tender perennials. In the confines of such small containers as hanging baskets, these plants are much more demanding than they would be in a larger container or in the ground. But never fear: as long as you provide them with the right amount of sunlight, water, fertilizer, and pruning in the form of deadheading and pinching, you have the greatest chance possible to keep your basket a blooming powerhouse until the first frost. But first, you have to start with the most ideal plant material possible.  

Podiatrist Care for Foot Health and Diabetes - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
29.07.2024 / 14:05

Podiatrist Care for Foot Health and Diabetes

Foot care is crucial in managing diabetes and greatly affects our overall health and well-being. Almost 50 percent of people living with diabetes do not have any symptoms of neuropathy in their feet. This means that they are living with neuropathy and the effects of it without even noticing. Although different types of diabetic neuropathy can affect people who have diabetes, research suggests that up to one-half of people with diabetes have peripheral neuropathy. More than 30 percent of people with diabetes have autonomic neuropathy.

How to Buy a House in a Low Inventory Market - sunset.com - state California
sunset.com
27.07.2024 / 00:22

How to Buy a House in a Low Inventory Market

When my husband and I were planning to move from New York to California, I spent most of my free time (and phone data) scouring Zillow. Messaging owners and agents directly and sharing our story ultimately led to us closing on a condo that was originally listed for rent. On a national scale, the current status of the housing market has forced a lot of people—buyers and real estate professionals alike—to get more creative.

How To Plan And Care For A Rose Garden So You Can Enjoy Blooms All Season Long - southernliving.com - county Garden
southernliving.com
26.07.2024 / 23:08

How To Plan And Care For A Rose Garden So You Can Enjoy Blooms All Season Long

There's perhaps no flower that's inspired more poetry, art, and prose than a rose. From formal rose gardens surrounded by boxwood hedges to cottage gardens overflowing with roses, foxglove, and native flowers, these layered blooms are held up as the star of the garden. They're carefully pruned into formal arrangements and allowed to climb and cascade over charming trellises.

Long Island Summer Garden: Blooms and Foliage - finegardening.com - state New York - county Island
finegardening.com
23.07.2024 / 05:11

Long Island Summer Garden: Blooms and Foliage

Hey GPODers! Today we’re getting a summertime update from Lee Miller’s garden in Long Island (check out her first submission: Long Island Garden Tour). She sent over lots of photos and great information, so I’ll let her take it away:

How to Grow and Care for Queen Palms - gardenerspath.com - France
gardenerspath.com
19.07.2024 / 20:31

How to Grow and Care for Queen Palms

How to Grow and Care for Queen Palms Syagrus romanzoffiana

8 Inspired Drought-Tolerant Plant Combinations for a Water-Wise Landscape - finegardening.com - state California - state Wisconsin - county Garden
finegardening.com
19.07.2024 / 18:17

8 Inspired Drought-Tolerant Plant Combinations for a Water-Wise Landscape

Drought-tolerant plant combinations don’t need to be dry and boring. Xeriscaping, or designing a landscape to use as little water as possible, can be done while still maintaining a beautiful and interesting landscape. The physical traits that allow some plants to thrive without supplemental water can also lend fascinating colors, textures, and architecture to a design. Choosing plants native to areas where water is in short supply ensures that you are choosing plants that evolved naturally to withstand tough conditions.

How to Grow and Care for Watermelon Plants - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
18.07.2024 / 16:21

How to Grow and Care for Watermelon Plants

Sweet and juicy, freshly harvested watermelon is a delicious treat and tastes far superior to what you can buy in the shops. Part of the cucurbit family, watermelon plants look similar to courgette and squash plants, with flat, green and slightly furry leaves followed by yellow flowers and fruit. They can be left to scramble across the ground or trained to climb a frame, where they take up less space. Like other types of melon, watermelons need up to three months of sun and heat to produce ripe fruit, which means success relies on a long, hot summer.

How to Grow Annual Sunflowers for Pollinators and Wildlife - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
17.07.2024 / 20:35

How to Grow Annual Sunflowers for Pollinators and Wildlife

As we enter the dog days of summer, many of us are buzzing about with trips to the beach, firing up the old grill, and celebrating our country’s independence. In between our attempts to pack as much into the warmer months of the year as we can, consider growing a plant that symbolizes the peak of the season like no other, the sunflower (Helianthusannuus, annual). Though considered in some circles a somewhat pedestrian plant that befits only the beginner gardener, there are many reasons why growing sunflowers are a boon to your garden. Learn all about how and why to grow annual sunflowers below.

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