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Meski Β· 1 year ago
Zinnias beautiful flowers
This multi-colored flower, which is most often seen in shades of cream, red, and purple, attracts butterflies thanks to its bright color and alluring smell. However, Mavec warns that butterflies do not like double zinnias; this variety makes it too hard for them to get the nectarβit becomes too much work. "It is best not to crowd zinnias, as they develop powdery mildew," she adds. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Echinacea | Butterfly | Flowers
Also known as the coneflower, this pinkish-purple bloom makes a beautiful addition to any garden. Both butterflies and bees love its sweet nectar and color, notes MacLean. "Be sure to leave some spent blooms on the plants in fall because their seeds provide winter food for finches and other birds," he adds. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Dolomitic Limestone
Dolomitic limestone is a great soil amendment, helping to raise soil pH levels and neutralize acidity. It provides essential nutrients like calcium and magnesium, improving soil structure and fertility. By balancing pH, dolomitic limestone enhances nutrient availability, promoting healthier plant growth and creating a more productive garden environment. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Test the Soil Before Using It
When trying to figure out how to use Epsom salt for plants, always remember that testing and retesting is key. So, before adding Epsom salt to your garden, itβs a good idea to test your soilβs magnesium levels. If your soil already contains adequate magnesium, adding more could be unnecessary and potentially harmful. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Houseplants
Any of your indoor plants can also greatly benefit from Epsom salt. Just add 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt to a gallon of water - like you did while making your foliar spray - and use this solution to water your beautiful houseplants once a month. This helps maintain their lush, green foliage and promotes healthy growth in the long run. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Marigolds beautiful Flowers
Perhaps you've heard of the Marigold Butterflyβa type of butterfly that loves to hang around (you guessed it!) marigold flowers. "Marigolds are best when planted in masses to attract butterflies like the Marigold Butterfly," MacLean says. If you want your marigolds to live their longest, he recommends deadheading the blooms to promote new growth and blooms. |
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