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When should I repot my ZZ plant?
Replanting Is Best Done in Spring or Early Summer ZZs have a reputation as slow growers, so they don't need to be replanted very often. Transplanting up a pot-size once every two years is usually all these plants need from us. I recommend…
What is the difference between a hydrangea and a rhododendron?
Depending on cultivar and season, you can find rhododendrons sporting flowers in hues from bright orange red, deep red, purple, yellow, cream or gold-orange among their large green leaves. ... Hydrangea flowers grow in ball-shaped clusters…
What does geranium smell like?
The most well known of the scented varieties are rose and lemon, but there are those that smell like pineapple and even chocolate. The typical, "basic" geranium smell, however, is green and slightly peppery. However,the fragrance is both…
How often should I water impatiens?
Once in the ground, the impatiens will need at least two inches of water a week. When temperatures average consistently above 80 degrees, water at least four inches weekly. In window boxes and hanging pots, impatiens may need watering…
Can I put my bird of paradise outside?
Growing bird of paradise outside is only possible if you live in USDA zones 9 through 12. The plant makes an attractive addition to the backyard garden in these zones and can be used as the focal point in a floral planting. In colder zones,…
How much does alyssum spread?
Because they are mat-forming and stay short, Alyssum work well as a complement to taller border plants; they can be planted in front of taller plants without obscuring them. The plants typically stand just 4 to 6 inches high, with a spread…
What does heather look like in winter?
Small flowers yet plenty of colour - that's the secret of winter heather (officially called Erica carnea). This small evergreen shrub blooms with white, pink, red, purple and gold flowers. They're quite small, but because there are so many…
Do Dracaenas like full sun?
Growing conditions: Dracaena prefers bright, indirect light; it tolerates dimmer light, but growth slows as a result. The plant grows well with standard indoor potting soil and average house temps and humidity.
moreover, How often should…
Is Yew poisonous to touch?
Usually, most common reactions simply include eye, skin, and respiratory irritation, as well as nausea, headache, and cardiac effects. Additionally, nearly all parts of the Yew tree are considered toxic and poisonous to humans, and care…
Are nasturtiums good for the garden?
Nasturtiums are plants that are often used as trap crops for attracting aphids or squash bugs. ... They also attract good bugs such as pollinators and hoverflies, a predator of common pests like aphids. Plant Nasturtium with these plants to…