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Growing Echinacea From Seed: 3 Methods for Success - savvygardening.com
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28.02.2024 / 04:55

Growing Echinacea From Seed: 3 Methods for Success

Coneflowers (Echinacea species) are a favorite perennial of millions of gardeners, and growing Echinacea from seed is fun and easy, if you follow the strategies I’m about to share. In this article I’ll introduce 3 methods of planting Echinacea seeds and the correct timing for each technique. With a little patience and forethought, you can grow hundreds of coneflower plants for the price of a single packet of seeds.

Growing Iris siberica - gardenerstips.co.uk
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25.02.2024 / 06:38

Growing Iris siberica

Iris sibirica is a clump forming member or the Iris family. In this walled garden the clump has been left undivided for several years and looks good in early summer with its blue flowers held above the foliage.

Grow Bearded Iris - gardenerstips.co.uk - Netherlands
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24.02.2024 / 22:05

Grow Bearded Iris

The Iris family contains over 200 species and all Iris flowers have 3 outer and 3 inner petals with 3 stamens. The outer petals protect the inner petals as sepals do on other flowers. An inner petal is called the ‘Standard’ and the outer is called the ‘Fall’ which bends backward and hangs down. The fall is normally patterned with distinctive markings and a bearded iris has central line of pollen bearing hairs. The Standard is often a different colour to the Fall, in the example a mauve with a deep purple fall. Buds are protected by insignificant papery bracts.

When to plant collard greens from seeds or transplants - savvygardening.com - Georgia - county Day
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23.02.2024 / 15:55

When to plant collard greens from seeds or transplants

Knowing when to plant collard greens is key to their success. They can be grown directly from seeds or the seedlings transplanted into garden beds or containers to get a head start on the harvest. When deciding how and when to plant collard greens, your local climate and the length of your growing season are some of the most important factors to consider. In this article you’ll learn about the importance of timing, when to start collard green seeds indoors, when to direct sow outdoors, when to transplant seedlings, and get tips for growing healthy plants.

13 Things that Come from Your Blender that Can Fertilize Your Plants - balconygardenweb.com
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23.02.2024 / 10:09

13 Things that Come from Your Blender that Can Fertilize Your Plants

Do you realize that there are Things that Come from Your Blender that Can Fertilize Your Plants? Sounds odd? Keep on reading to find out!

8 Best Hoyas that Grow from Leaves - balconygardenweb.com
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20.02.2024 / 11:41

8 Best Hoyas that Grow from Leaves

Hoyas are easy houseplants and you can grow new ones from leaves. First, pick a healthy leaf with a small stalk and plant it in moist soil or sphagnum moss. Keep it in a warm, bright place and mist it sometimes. Some great Hoyas for leaf growth include Hoya carnosa, Hoya australis Lisa, Hoya bella, Hoya obovata, Hoya pubicalyx, and a few more. Some of these need patience and extra care, but they can grow into beautiful plants.

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