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Home : Gardening > Plants : ( 245 Articles) Next Page »

Trees
When to Plant Trees Q. For Mother's Day, I received a gift certificate to the local garden center. I would like to use it to purchase a tree - BUT, the temperatures are in the high 80's on up here right now. Can I ... read article

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Tree Peonies
TheGoodSue writes: I see that the Tree Peonies in the garden center are grafted. Can any variety of Peony be trained to become a tree peony, or is this a process that is better left to the pros? A. Most ... read article

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Tomatoes
Deb writes: I bought some Roma tomato plants. I want to know what is the best time of the month to plant them into my garden. How much water do they need? What is the best soil to use in the garden beds? A. ... read article

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Tomatillos
Tracy writes: I have two very large tomatillo plants. The are in two raised beds near each other. One of the tomatillos is covered with fruit and the other, while a really large plant has a few yellow leaves ... read article

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Sweet Potato Vines
Q. I had the beautiful sweet potato vines this summer in pots and they flourished and grew very big. They produced very large tubers - potatoes! I assume these are not edible. Am I right? A. If you ... read article

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Crissy writes: Yesterday I came home from the local nursery with a plant called an Imperial Taro. It is in the usual small container from the nursery. The tag says it's mature height is 30". I have a pot I want to plant it in that is big ... read article

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Strawberry Pots
Strawberry pots are shaped like an urn and have small holes or crevices up and down the sides. They were originally designed for growing strawberries, but gardeners have found them to be easy and ... read article

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Sweet Pea Plants
Q. Can I find sweet peas plants in So. Cal. or must I buy seeds? I saw pink ones flowering...are there any other colors? A. Some nurseries in So. Cal. sell sweet peas in starter six packs in the spring. ... read article

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Strawberries
Q. Last spring, I purchased several strawberry plants (Ozark Everbearing) and a terra-cotta strawberry jar. The plants seemed to do well, and we had a few strawberries. Most of the plants lived through the ... read article

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Stevia
Member Caroline writes: I have a Stevia plant. I would like to know how to take care of them and what I can use these in or for. A. Stevia plants do best in a rich, loamy soil - the same kind in which common ... read article

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Star Fruit (Carambola)
Q. About a year or so ago, I took a couple of seeds from a star fruit - purchased in the produce section of the supermarket - and successfully germinated them. The result is an extremely handsome ... read article

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St. Johns Wort
Member Caroline writes: I have St. Johns Wort plants. I would like to know how to take care of them and what I can use these in or for. A. It is an herbaceous perennial growing freely wild to a height of 1 ... read article

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Spider Plants
Q. I was recently given a Spider plant as a gift, but no instructions as to its care. Any advice/recommendations would be appreciated. A. Spider plants are one of the easiest house plants to raise. The ... read article

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Spathiphyllum
Q. I just fed my Spathiphyllum a lot, actually instead of giving it 1/2 teaspoon, I gave it 1 tablespoon of 20-20-20 fertilizer. I didn't read that 1 tablespoon was for outside plants. Now some leaves are ... read article

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Sprouts
Greg writes: Can you provide any information regarding the potential of bacteria growth while producing your own sprouts? A. Mung bean and alfalfa sprouts may be contaminated with Salmonella, a bacteria that ... read article

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