Both gardeners and plants work hard in summer. For plants, growing foliage, developing buds, opening flowers, and forming and ripening fruits take a lot of energy. They need a helping hand, and you ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – If your garden looks like it's dying, your plants might just be hungry. Sometimes in the middle of summer, we all need a little reminder to fertilize our plants. “Yeah it’s ...
Remove faded flowers and developing seed pods from spring-flowering bulbs that are to be kept for bloom next year. Do not remove any of the green foliage. Wait until the foliage turns mostly yellow ...
When high summer heat combines with lack of rain, plant growth can slow from its peak levels in spring and early summer. If/when that happens, remember that nutrition needs go down accordingly. Be ...
At Love ‘N Fresh Flowers in Northwest Philadelphia, Jennie Love teaches the benefits of native plants and DIY fertilizer. All you need are weeds and a bucket! This story is part of the WHYY News ...
Which fertilizer for hydrangeas is best? Some hydrangeas are bright white while others sport lovely hues of pink, blue, red or purple. Regardless of the color, the large blooms are a beautiful ...
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It's time again to answer some of your gardening questions. Q Is it still necessary to fertilize flowers and other plants at this time of year? -- William AAnnuals can be fertilized with a ...
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