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Meski Β· 2 years ago
Lavandula Phenomenal
Featuring fragrant, pretty purple blooms and silvery foliage, the Lavandula phenomenal is a sun-loving perennial that will add both height and color to your garden. Kelly Funk, president and CEO of Jackson & Perkins, says that Lavandula is highly adaptable to many different conditions and requires very minimal watering once it's well-established. "It is also heat and drought-tolerant, making it an ideal choice for sunny areas," she says. "Its resilience and easy-care characteristics make it a great addition to borders, hedges, or any landscape needing color and sweet fragrance." |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
Full Sun Perennials That Come Back Bigger and Better Every Year
Perennial flowers are known for their ability to bloom year after year with beautiful colors and foliage. If your garden spot receives little to no shade, though, don't worry. There are plenty of full-sun perennials that not only thrive in the sun but are heat- and drought-tolerant as well, making them easy to care for. Here, we're sharing expert-approved perennial blooms for your sunny garden. |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
Supports Cacti and Succulents
Succulents and cacti have a hard-core reputation of loving well-drained and aerated soil, making Epsom salt for succulents the perfect soil amendment. This compound ensures proper porosity and drainage in soil media, giving your succulents better breathing space and aeration for optimal growth. We have also been previously overjoyed upon finding out the many Epsom salt for plants benefits. But it is crucial to remember that things are good when used in moderation. Any kind of overuse can and will cause damage. So, what is the correct way around Epsom salt for garden use? |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
Rows or Beds
Some plants seem to do better, and are easier to handle when planted in beds rather than single rows. Try this with spinach, lettuce or other greens in beds 12 β 18β³ across. Carrots are good in 6 β 8β³ beds. Garlic and onions like to be almost touching when they are mature, so plant these in 4 or 5 closely spaced rows, like one wide row 4 garlics across. Donβt make beds so wide that you canβt comfortably reach across to work on them. Some grains and grasses will do better in beds because they hold each other up, where a single row stand will tip over too easily. |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
Companions Beautiful Picture
This could mean having a friend help you hoe, but usually it refers to planting certain species together as a natural pesticide, fertilizer or for other benefits. The strong smell of marigolds keeps many insects at a distance. Have you ever seen a cabbage fly alight on a marigold? Marigolds around the edges of the garden and close to crucifers like broccoli and cabbage tend to keep the cabbage worms and other insects away. This is not fool proof, but may reduce the numbers. It looks nice too. |
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