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Calla Lily Care and Growing Tips : thegardenerplanet.blogspot.com

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Calla Lily Care and Growing Tips      Why You Should Grow Calla Lilies Calla lilies' distinctive and beautiful blossoms are always eye-catching in the garden. Calla lilies are quite easy to care for in warmer areas. They will require more attention in colder climates, but their gorgeous blossoms make it worthwhile. Botanical name: Zantedeschia spp. Growing Zone: 8–11 (or lower if dug and stored indoors in winter). Light Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil: well-drained. Use: Excellent cut flowers. Backyard tip: The entire plant is hazardous. Keep away from kids and pets.  Are Calla Lilies Perennials? Calla lilies are tropical and subtropical perennial plants. They thrive in growth zones 8 to 10, requiring little additional care once planted. However, gardeners in zones 7 and lower will need to approach calla lilies differently. You can just plant them as annuals and enjoy them for one season. Alternatively, you can lift the bulbs each winter and stor

Hawthorn Tree Care and Growing Tips : thegardenerplanet.blogspot.com

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botanical name: Crataegus spp. Zones: 3–9. Attracts birds, butterflies, and bees. Light requirements: Full sun. Size: 20-45 feet tall Grown for seasonal interest. Autumn foliage colors range from burgundy to orange. Popular species include Washington (C. phaenopyrum), Crusader cockspur (C. crus-galli inermis), and black (C. douglassii), which produces delicious fruits. How to Grow a Hawthorn Tree in Your Yard All hawthorns thrive in full sun and grow to be 20 to 45 feet tall. Planting a hawthorn tree is best done in the spring or fall, when the tree will be less stressed by the environment. Hawthorns tolerate a wide range of soils, but they thrive in well-drained soil. Fertilize the tree in the fall. Hawthorn trees bloom in the spring. Keeping the soil moist is typically enough to ensure that your hawthorn tree blooms—if the tree isn't getting enough water from natural sources, you may need to water it yourself. Furthermore, hawthorns are sensitive to c

Planting Bearded Irises : thegardenerplanet.blogspot.com

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  Planting Bearded Irises Some perennials provide beautiful flowers, while others require little care. Few, however, exhibit both of these characteristics to the same extent as bearded irises. Bearded irises offer a lavish floral show, evergreen structural foliage, and low maintenance in an easy-to-plant and grow package. They're a great long-term investment for north Texas gardeners, with hues and sizes to suit every taste. Our specialized collection of bearded irises arrived in August, just in time: here's how to make the most of them in your garden. What are bearded irises? Bearded irises reproduce through rhizomes, which are fleshy, root-like modified stems from which the leaves and roots arise. The rhizomes will come dry, but don't worry: they're designed to resist this temporary desiccation and will sprout new growth shortly after planting. To begin, soak your rhizomes briefly in plain water or a dilute solution of water and organic root stimulator. While not com

How to Plant and Grow Sedge : thegardenerplanet.blogspot.com

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How to Plant and Grow Sedge In recent years, gardeners have discovered sedges as a hardy, evergreen perennial alternative for many areas of the yard. Sedges are frequently mislabeled as decorative grass due to their appearance, but they belong to their own plant family, Cyperaceae; many horticultural cultivars in the retail trade are from the Carex genus. This is a huge plant family, with many native to North America and a few native to Texas. Sedges, whatever you call them, are a versatile and cost-effective addition to any garden. Let's go over the fundamentals of selecting, growing, and caring for sedges. Where to Plant Sedges Before you make a purchase, consider the location. Sedges prefer protection from full summer sun, so any location with morning sun and afternoon shade or filtered light is good; sedges can even grow in full shade, making them an excellent choice for beneath a tree or on the north and east corners of a property. Once planted, they are drought resilient, but

Foxtail Fern Care Creating a Summer Oasis : thegardenerplanet.blogspot.com

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The 'Myers' foxtail fern is an excellent, low-maintenance choice for any shade to part-shade garden, with a distinctive, eye-catching growth habit that resembles the brush-like, upright shape of a foxtail. Mature examples can grow to be 2'-3' tall and broad, and when mass planted, they provide a magnificent backdrop for smaller annual color plants in front or a striking block of green in a place where other plants do not thrive. Follow these tips from the experts at North Haven Gardens to get the most out of your foxtail ferns. They are very easy to prune back if a shorter fern is desired. They make great accents in containers on porches, and they can even be moved into a bright window as a houseplant in winter. Just be sure to mist them weekly, as central heat will dry out many houseplants. Where and How to Plant Foxtail Ferns Foxtails, like other perennial outdoor ferns, thrive in filtered light and well-drained, organic-rich soil. If you're planting in heavy

Integrated Lawn and Tree Care

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10 Best Integrated Practices for Lawn and Tree Care Vibrant and picturesque landscaping is one of the most effective methods businesses and property managers have used to attract more customers and generate interest in their location. A stunning commercial landscape can increase the aesthetic value and provide a welcoming atmosphere. In order to maintain this quality and appeal, it is important to provide optimal care for lawns, trees, and plants.  Lawn Care Create a lush and attractive lawn. 1. Select Sod or Seed.  The first step to arranging the garden is deciding whether to use sod or seed. Then, depending on whether you're establishing a sports field, a playground, or turf in the garden, choose the type of grass that will best suit the objective. The seed is the most cost-effective alternative and best suited for vast areas, but it necessitates more planning and careful planting. It takes eight to ten days for the first green to appear after seeding, and six weeks for the ne