Can You Identify This? Save the seeds until early summer / late spring and just sow them on the ground. We always left some on the bush to see if they self-seeded - which they sometimes did. I have to move a blue hydrangea out from under a black walnut hanging over from my neighbor's yard. I would like to exchange it with a young smokebush that is on the other side of the yard. Question: Is the red smokebush going to be OK underneath the walnut? I cannot find it on any of the lists on the internet.I think I remember that Ruth Stout said you could 'plant' potatoes on top of straw. Then when sprouted, add more straw.. and on and on.. to the top of the container. Yes, Ruth Stout, a wonderful gardener, did plant potatoes in the iris beds and onions in the hay. She, as you probably know, gardened in Vermont an talked of frost in JUNE !!!!! She talked about putting on too much mulch because she did not want to get hit by the frost.Why plants do not bloom may be caused by several reasons.
What is Bone Meal made from? & What is it's purpose? Hoffman Organic Bone Meal is a by-product of meat from rendering plants. The bones are cooked, steamed and ground up to produce bone meal.
I often hear reference to a ""Cornell-Mix"" in my garden reading. What exactly is that? Having flowers and a veggie garden together will work very well. The most important thing is having sun, which you have described. With the slight roll of the land, plant across it so there is no erosion. If you have one particular side that you enter from, be sure to plant the taller and larger things in the back. Herb gardens can be done in a circular pattern but rectangle is good for a start. Even a free border would prove to be interesting.
Where can I find a list of invasive species in my local area / town / county / state / country? Answer: Our state pages provide specific information on invasive species in your state, or visit the What's in My Neighborhood page on the National Invasive Species Information Center's Web site . Still another (highly illustrated) option for lists of common invasive plants for the 49 continental United States can be found on the National Wildlife Federation's E-Nature Native Gardening and Invasive Plants Guide (an email address is required for access).You may contact your Local County Extension Agent.
Is Xeriscape using native plants? No; Xeriscape is gardening or landscaping by using many principles, such as grouping plants according to their water/light requirements, soil improvement, lawn minimization, etc. Native plants can be incorporated into the ""Natural"" zone of your Xeriscape. Xeriscaping can have many water, light and nutrient management benefits.Proper lighting is very important for photosynthesis as it provides the energy required by the plants. With indoor gardening, sunlight can be replaced by artificial lighting that emits the same spectrum and intensity.
How do I find information about a plant that is growing in my front yard? PLANTS mostly has native and naturalized plants of the PLANTS Floristic Area (PFA), which consists of North America and all additional U.S. territories and protectorates. PLANTS generally does not contain information about horticultural or cultivated plants such as you can buy at a nursery.Hoffman Organic Bone Meal is a by-product of meat from rendering plants. The bones are cooked, steamed and ground up to produce bone meal. It provides slow, steady feeding of phosphorus and nitrogen, two primary nutrients required by all plants. It helps develop sturdy root systems and stimulates growth. It is an all-natural and perfect for Organic gardening.I think I remember that Ruth Stout said you could 'plant' potatoes on top of straw. Then when sprouted, add more straw.. and on and on..