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Author: teddybear Subject: Dwarf Gladiolus…to late? Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 2:12 am (GMT 0) I didn't get around to planting my dwarf gladiolus is it to late? Some of them have started in the package (about 1cm) but have turned brown. …
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Author: stratsmom Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 3:13 pm (GMT 0) Teddy Bear where did you find the dwarfs? I haven't had any luck. How tall will they get to be? I want to try some dwarfs or minis in a planter. I love glads! …
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When choosing plants for container vegetable gardening, look for labels which say patio, dwarf, or space saver; all of those titles are used for plants which have been bread to grow small and accept being grown in a pot easily. …
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Identifying Plant Problems Not all plant problems are caused by insects or diseases. Sometimes an unhealthy.
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Aeroponics allows more control of the environment around the root zone, as, unlike other plant growth systems, the plant roots are not constantly surrounded by some medium (as, for example, with hydroponics, where the roots are …
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Step-by-step instructions - how to plant a tree.
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Bring plant questions to this weekend's plant clinicHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 15 minutes agoA plant clinic is an ask-me-anything information booth where you can bring gardening questions or plant or insect samples for identification and advice. …
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Author: bethie Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:40 pm (GMT 0) I would Not plant them in the least sunny area. As for soil they are not picky and are an easy plant to grow. They should do well in your area. …
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How to plant bulbs in spring for instant color.
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Physostegia virginiana (Obedient Plant)
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