Rose Not Blooming Reasons For Rose Bushes That Will Not Bloom

When a rose is not blooming, this can be frustrating for a gardener. There are actually several reasons why a rose bush may not bloom. Keep reading to learn more about why a rose may not bloom. Possible Causes for Why a Rose Does Not Bloom Fertilizer – One of the most common reasons for them not blooming well is the use of high nitrogen foods or fertilizers or the overuse of them....

November 8, 2022 · 4 min · 766 words · Larry Sheppard

Sage Plant Varieties Information On Common Types Of Sage Plants

Types of Sage Plants There are many different types of sage or salvia plants available. They may be either perennial or annual, blooming to non-blooming, but pretty much each of these different types of sage is fairly hardy. Foliage comes in sage green, variegated purple/green, or variegated gold and blossoms range from lavender to bright blue to cheery red. With so many varieties of sage, there’s bound to be a variety for your landscape....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 595 words · Barbara Gullett

Scape Blast In Daylilies Tips For Preventing Scape Blast In Daylilies

What is Scape Blasting? Scape blast in daylilies, also occasionally referred to as scape cracking or bud blasting, is typically a sudden bursting, cracking, splitting, or breaking of the scapes – usually in the middle. The scape includes the entire flower stalk located above the crown. It is leafless with the exception of a few bracts here and there. With this type of daylily bud blast, the scapes may appear to break off horizontally (though sometimes vertically) or explode....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 485 words · Irene Reeder

Seed Harvesting For Kids Tips On Saving Seeds From Your Garden

Harvesting Plant Seeds Saving seeds from your garden is not a modern concept. Our forefathers commonly saved seeds year after year to preserve the most premium specimens, those with most abundant production and flavorful results. Saving seeds from the garden was, and is also, a great way to save money by recycling last year’s seeds instead of purchasing them. A renewed interest in our environment and how to preserve it brings a renewed interest in sustainability....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 551 words · Benjamin James

Storage Guide For Vegetables How To Keep Vegetables Storing Longer

Right now you might be wondering how to keep vegetables storing longer and any other helpful vegetable storage tips. Read on to learn more. Storage Guide for Vegetables If you are planning on storing fresh vegetables, the first rule of thumb is to handle them with care. Don’t break the skin or otherwise nick or bruise them; any open wounds will hasten decomposition and can spread disease to other stored veggies....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 504 words · Jessica Cook

Suitable Companions For Ginger What Can I Plant With Ginger In The Garden

What Can I Plant with Ginger? Ginger roots, or rhizomes, are the source of the pungent, spicy flavoring used dried or fresh in many world cuisines. It has numerous health benefits and thrives in humid, warm regions. Ginger is harvested by digging up the whole plant, so be sure to start numerous rhizomes to ensure a continuous supply of this delicious root. When you are installing your rhizomes, consider some good companions for ginger that will make a convenient culinary garden or simply provide weed cover, insect repellent, and natural mulch....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Elizabeth Fisher

Taxus Yew Shrubs How To Grow Yew Bushes

Taxus Yew Shrubs The Taxus yew shrub, belonging to the Taxaceae family, is a medium sized evergreen shrub native to the areas of Japan, Korea and Manchuria. The yew has green foliage with bright red berries. All portions of the Taxus yew are toxic to animals and humans, with the exception of the fleshy portion of the arils (the name for the Taxus fruit). The fruit lays hidden amongst the foliage of the female plant until September, wherein the short lived arils turn a striking red shade....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 583 words · Diana Grandi

Tips For Growing Summer Squash Vertically

How to Grow Summer Squash Vertically Unlike other types of cucurbits, many summer squash varieties have a bushy growth habit. Some produce short vines which can be trained to a trellis. It’s best to begin when the plants are very young. As the plants grow, tie the stalks to the trellis every few days. When growing summer squash vertically, it’s advisable to choose varieties that are better adapted to trellis training:...

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 509 words · Russell Stamm

Tomato Wilt Reasons For Tomato Plant Leaves Wilting

Causes of Tomato Plant Leaves Wilting Here are some common reasons for tomato plants and tomato seedlings wilting. Tomato Plants Wilt Due to Under Watering The most common and easily fixed reason for wilting tomato plants is simply a lack of water. Make sure that you are properly watering your tomato plants. Tomatoes need at least 2 inches (5 cm.) of water a week, provided either through rainfall or manual watering....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · James Gilbert

Treating Beets With Southern Blight How To Prevent Southern Blight Of Beets

About Southern Blight on Beets Southern blight is a fungal disease that is scientifically known as Sclerotium rolfsii. In addition to beet plants, it can affect over five hundred plant varieties. Some fruits and vegetables it commonly affects are: Tomatoes Peanuts Peppers Onions Rhubarb Melons Carrots Strawberries Lettuce Cucumber Asparagus Southern blight can even affect ornamental plants such as: Dahlias Asters Daylilies Hostas Impatiens Peonies Petunias Roses Sedums Violas Rudbeckias...

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 439 words · Mark Stanfield

Understanding World Hardiness Zones Plant Hardiness Zones In Other Regions

The United States, Canada, and the U.K. provide easy to read hardiness zone maps. These indicate where a plant is capable of growing by providing the lowest minimum temperature the specimen can withstand. These are defined by climactic conditions and divided into geographic locations. World hardiness zones differ dependent upon the climate, so a South African gardener, for instance, will need the plant hardiness zones for South Africa and, more specifically, for their part of the country....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 478 words · Carmen Shren

Vegetable Fermentation Methods How To Ferment Veggies From Garden

Why Ferment Produce? Ancient Chinese began to ferment produce as early as 7,000-6,600 B.C. This ancient practice converts sugars or carbohydrates to acids or even alcohol. This creates a food that can safely be preserved for a lengthy period of time, while also introducing different flavors and textures than the raw food contained. The fermenting process is a chemical one which releases powerful probiotics. These are crucial to keeping your tummy happy and healthy....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 436 words · Gerald Turner

Velvet Mesquite Care How To Grow A Velvet Mesquite Tree

What is a Velvet Mesquite Tree? One of the primary items in velvet mesquite info is its status as a legume. While it may not look like a classic pea or bean plant, it does produce pods that are similar. The plant’s shoots, leaves and pods are high in protein, making them excellent cattle fodder. Legumes also have the ability to fix nitrogen in soil, enhancing nutrient uptake. Velvet mesquite care is also low maintenance, with plants tolerant of a range of conditions and unfazed by most insects and disease....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Nathaniel Chavez

Walnut Tree Care How To Grow A Walnut Tree

How to Grow a Walnut Tree Most growing walnut trees attain heights of 50 feet (15 m.) with an equivalent width and can be found throughout the United States. The English or Persian and black walnuts are the most common, used for nut production as well as shade trees. A mature tree will produce 50 to 80 pounds (23-36 kg.) of nuts yearly. The Persian walnut is grown in California and is prized for its large nuts....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Jim Barnes

Water Needs In Heat Waves Tips For Watering During Extreme Heat

Watering During Extreme Heat When the mercury rises, it might seem like the best thing to do is to pour yourself a nice cold glass of tea, prop your feet up, and soak in the air conditioning, but there’s something you’re forgetting. Your plants! When it’s hot for you, it’s hot for them too! Watering in a heat wave is one of the most important things you can do to keep your big green buddies from shriveling into tiny brown lumps....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 581 words · Timothy Braud

Watermeal Control Learn About Watermeal Removal In Garden Ponds

What is Watermeal? Experienced garden pond owners shutter when the name is uttered because watermeal in ponds is big trouble for the backyard gardener. This aquatic weed can be a serious pain, but watermeal in ponds doesn’t have to mean draining your pond, yet again, to kill it back. There are several methods of effective watermeal control that work against the plant’s basic biology. Watermeal (Wolffia spp.) holds the unique position as the world’s smallest flowering plant, but it’s also one of the world’s most annoying pond weeds....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Michael Winchester

Wellness Garden Plants And Ideas Grow A Backyard Wellness Garden

Grow Your Own Wellness Garden Anyone with a little outdoor space can create their own therapeutic garden. The first step is designing your garden to suit your health needs. Here are few ideas to get you started: Aromatherapy Garden– Feeling tense? Can’t sleep? Fill your peaceful backyard garden with scented plants to help relieve anxiety, manage pain and improve sleep. Choose wellness garden plants like chamomile, lavender, and rosemary. Surround a lounge chair with these aromatic herbs all summer and harvest the leaves and flowers for indoor aromatherapy sessions during the winter....

November 8, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Joan Feasel

What Are Dried Fruit Beetles How To Treat For Sap Beetles

What are Dried Fruit Beetles? Dried fruit beetles are members of the insect family Nitidulidae, a beetle known for its wide host range and willingness to chew on many different garden fruits and vegetables — especially figs. Although there are several species that are problematic to gardeners, they have distinguishing features that make the family, if not the individual, easy to identify. These pests are tiny, rarely reaching more than 1/5 inch long, with elongated bodies and short, clubbed antennae....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 428 words · Tommy Lomack

What Are Garden Kneelers How To Use A Garden Kneeler

What are Garden Kneelers? If it is hard to get down on the ground to weed, harvest strawberries, or perform other gardening tasks, a garden kneeler might be the perfect solution. What is a garden kneeler for? It helps lower the body to the ground and provides a cushioned site for your knees. This makes any low task more comfortable and also keeps your pants out of the dirt. There are many types of garden kneelers to choose from, but the main purpose is the same....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Geraldine Avalos

What Is A Column Cactus Growing Peruvian Apple Cactus In The Garden

What is a Column Cactus? This is a long-lived, thorny cactus that grows vertically in a single column. The column cactus may reach 30 feet (9 m.) in height. It is among the favorites of both indoor and outdoor growers. Columns are a bluish gray-green, growing upright in a single column with three to five blades. Large flowers produce edible fruit (Note: it is suggested in Peruvian apple cactus info that you consult with your health care provider before ingesting the fruit)....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Emily Vilardi