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Growing Rosemary From Cuttings In Water And How To Transplant New Plants Into Containers
As an avid gardener, I'm always thrilled to share tips and tricks that make plant propagation easier and more rewarding. One of my favorite herbs to propagate is rosemary, not only because of its ...
The month of August is the start of dormancy for some plants as hot dry weather stops their growth. This is not a good month to move or transplant perennials, trees or shrubs, but with enough care – ...
When your plants are wilted, discolored, or droopy after potting them up or placing in a garden bed, you're likely dealing with transplant shock. This common plant problem can affect houseplants, ...
Your new plant isn’t growing? So that tree, shrub, or evergreen that you planted this spring just sat there all season and hasn’t grown much at all? Don’t fret. That’s fairly normal and might be just ...
Fall is settling in quickly as we roll into mid-October. As of this writing, there is no indication of frost and that means there is still time to transplant perennials, move shrubs and plant fall ...
It's not unusual for new plants to produce little to no top growth the first year since much of their energy is going into root production. So that tree, shrub, or evergreen that you planted this ...
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