|
|
Articles related to "Bare Root"
Bare Root Planting Bare root provides an economic advantage over containerized plants and is a good excuse for winter gardening. bare root plants • how to plant bare root • available bare root plants • bare root fruit trees • bare root shrubs
Spring Planting: Perennials I Your bare root perennial plants are ready for planting. Are you ready for them? When to plant these in the garden and how to delay planting, if you must. spring planting • planting flowers • bare root perennial plant • planting bare root perennial • bareroot perennial
Bare-Root Season is Here Bare-Root fruit trees, nut trees, some shade trees, grapes, raspberries, blackberries and more can be planted during our mild-winter garden season in California bare-root fruit trees • nut trees • some shade trees • grapes • raspberries
Bareroot Roses - beginner style! How to plant the roses that come in those little boxes. They are cheap, and some will tell you they're easy, but there are a few tips and tricks that are good to keep in mind. rose • planting • bare-root • roots • organic
Fruit Tree Primer Fruit Tree Primer. It's bare-root fruit tree season. Time to plant. bare-root • fruit • tree • trees • fruit trees
How to Choose and Prune Bare Root Fruit Trees Bare root fruit trees for the garden should be chosen wisely. Varieties of fruit bearing plants for the garden turn your home into a victory garden. bare root fruit trees • how to plant bare root • how to prune bare root fruit trees • how to prune a apple tree • how to prune a peach tree
Planting Bare Root Plants How and why to buy and plant your woody plants from bare root stock. dormant • woody • trees • shrubs • planting
Choosing a Tree with Healthy Roots Do you want your tree with or without soil? Today's article gives you the pros and cons. And, there are tips for searching for a tree with healthy roots. selecting trees • healthy tree roots • bare root trees • container trees • ball and burlap trees
Planting Container-Grown Plants When you buy perennials online, usually they are shipped as “bare-root”. Because the gardener spreads out the roots in the process of planting, these plants tend to establish themselves quickly in their new environment. These types of planting tend to create anxiety with new gardeners, but really, there is no reason to. At garden centers most perennials are purchased as container-grown. One of the most common problems with a containerized plant is getting a root-bound plant. Compared to a “bare root” grown plant, which roots have been fanned out and are growing into the surrounding soil, a root-bound containerized plant will continue to grow in a circle and soon strangle itself. Sometimes, however, we all end up buying a root-bound plant. When this happens, they can be planted successfully provided the roots are teased apart. In this article we will explore techniques for such rescue. containerized • potted • plants • soil • root
Purchasing Roses to Plant in Your Garden The 1st step in creating a great rose garden is to choose Roses. In this article you will about grades & what is the best way to purchase a rose, bare-root or container. how to purchase roses • bare root roses • container grown roses • grades of roses • roses
Planting Roses Roses need to be planted in a sunny, well drained area in your yard. Make sure they are in an area where everyone can see them. roses • planting roses • sweating roses • roses in dry hot areas • how to dig a hole for a rose
Garden Jobs for February February is the month for pruning vines, planting bare root trees, and starting seedlings. Work this month sets the stage for a glorious garden this spring and summer. gardening in february • pruning in february • pruning vines • starting seedlings • bare root trees
Garden Question and Answer Time Garden Question and Answer Time for September gardening • question • zucchini • california • wisteria
Spring Planting: Perennials 2 It’s spring! But is it time to plant perennials yet? Can container grown hardy perennials be planted before the last spring frost? Maybe yes, maybe no. Find out why. when to plant perennial flower • spring planting • perennial garden • perennial gardening • when to plant container grown perennial flower
All-America Rose Selections Winners for 1999 All-America Rose Selections honors four winners for 1999. They are all available right now during bare-root rose season. all-america • rose • selections • honors • winners
Blue and Pink Daylilies for Your Cottage Garden Are there really blue and pink daylilies? You be the judge! More reasons why you should ADD MORE DAYLILIES to your garden. This just might become your favorite plant. shades of pink blue peach orange hemerocallis day
Buying Roses: Healthy Roots A good quality rose bush has a healthy root system right from the start. Learn to recognize potential root problems and avoid purchasing a badly grown rose. how to buy a rose • rose roots • healthy root system • container grown rose • bare root rose
Hurry Up and Wait OR---On your mark, get set, go? Scorched earth continues to challenge many of us in the southeast soil conditions • planting times • pansies have grown long and leggy in their flats • bare-root day lily • all purpose fertilizers
Planting Trees for Autumn and The Story of Dwarf Conifers Autumn is the perfect time to plant a tree. Find out the right way to select and plant a tree plus learn about dwarf conifers which can add interest and intrigue to your lawn and garden. autumn • trees • planting trees • conifers • alberta spruce
Plant & Cultivate Rose Bushes Creating a lush rose garden needn't be left to seasoned gardeners. Here is a guide for a healthy, beautiful rose garden. choosing rosebushes • planting roses • caring for rosebushes • fertilizing rosebushes • winterizing rosebushes
How to Grow Roses for Your Garden or Patio From patio plants and small rose bushes to climbers, these colourful flowering shrubs are hugely popular garden plants. With a little care they give a stunning display. how to grow roses • rose bushes • rose care • easy to grow • planting roses
Growing Climbing Roses for the Garden or Patio Climbing and rambling roses are hardy, easy to grow, and look spectacular on a garden trellis or pergola or scrambling up a tree, with flowers in a huge range of colours. growing climbing roses • rambling roses • flowering climbers • rose care and cultivation • popular garden plants
Peonies are Legacy Plants The garden shouldn't be skipped when looking for treasures to share with your children. Peonies are perfect plants to share with future generations. peony • legacy plant • susan mertz • plants • sarah bernhardt peony
Gardening and Animals: They Don't Always Mix Gardening and Animals: They Don't Always Mix animals • dogs • cats • deer • gardens
Persimmons:Nothing to Pucker About Persimmons: Nothing to Pucker About persimmon trees include japanese types like fuyu a
Planting Flowers in Spring When is the best time to plant my flowers? Is it too early? Too late? Is there a difference between when to plant annuals and perennials? Find out! spring planting • plant flower • when to plant annual flowers • when to plant perennial flower • planting perennial flowers
Plumeria Plumeria, or Frangipani, is an easy to grow fragrant plant that can be grown indoors in cold climates. Learn about dormancy requirements, pruning, fertilizing and more. plumeria • frangipani • fragrant flowers • tropical flowers • flower leis
Roses in a Desert Garden Beautiful roses can be grown in desert gardens, providing the gardener takes a few steps to ensure their vitality and longevity. desert garden • roses • robert dailey • canes • desert roses
Seattle/Northwest Flower & Garden Show Seattle: Northwest Flower & Garden Show seattle: northwest flower & garden show
February Gardening In The Low Desert Prepare for spring in the low desert. Now is the time to plant, prune, and enjoy our marvelous weather. desert • planting • vegetables • trees • roses
Gardening In The Low Desert, February 2000 Gardening in the low desert for January, including companion planting, citrus care, starting seeds for vegetables and other things to be done this month. bulbs • roses • vegetables • flowers • companion planting
Busy gardeners, new gardeners, four season flowering. Busy gardeners, new gardeners, four season flowering. There are several schools of thought when it comes to gardening, beginning a garden from scratch or even just rejuvenating an existing one. Obviously climate and budget will be the prime dictates, these and the amount of time one wishes to give the garden. Lets today look at a garden which contains a few bulbs for colour during the four seasons and some easy to grow alpines. busy gardeners • new gardeners • four season flowering • bulbs • alpines
Rose Diseases - Fungal Rose diseases caused by fungi. blackspot • powdery mildew • fungi • fungus • rose diseases
How to Care For A Real Christmas Tree For most people, artificial Christmas trees can't match the glory of a live Christmas tree, but tree care is needed to retain that glory throughout Christmas. care for a real christmas tree • live xmas tree • artificial christmas trees • live christmas tree • tree care
Tips on Buying a Real Christmas Tree Artificial Christmas trees may be convenient but can never match the magic of a live Christmas tree fresh from the Christmas tree farm. buying a real christmas tree • picking a fresh xmas tree • christmas tree farm • artificial christmas trees • live christmas tree
My Plants Came But it's Snowing! Your plants are sitting in cartons all over the living room - but the weather makes it impossible to plant. How do you make sure your investment in green things doesn't simply wither away?
When is Fall the Best Time? There are a lot of things, other than putting your tools away, that you can do in the Fall. trees • planting • plants • fertilizer • sprinkler
10 Tips for Growing Roses Growing roses can be fun and easy if you know how to take care of them. how to grow roses • tips for growing roses • how do you grow roses • how to grow beautiful roses • tips for growing beautiful roses
Spring Planting: Annual Plants Is it warm enough yet? Wait until after the last spring frost to plant those annuals! Get your frost date and learn how to harden off your annual flowers. flower garden • flower gardening • when to plant annual flowers • spring planting • annuals
3 Ancient Gallica Roses for the Scented Garden The gallicas are some of the oldest known garden roses with dark velvet blooms and rich scents. There are hundreds of Gallicas to choose from. Here are three of the best. scented roses • ancient french roses • gallica roses • empress josephine rose • ipsilante
A Tropical Garden With Cannas At the nursery this year, we have many landscape customers buying tropical plants. Cannas are a top seller because they are easy to use in the garden and in containers. cannas • rhizome • tropical plants • cannas in containers • tropical gardens
Buying Houseplants Online It used to be that if you wanted to buy a houseplant, you had to go the store. Now all you have to do is surf the web! ebay • houseplants • buying plants online • shipping plants • houseplants for sale
Daylilies For Your Cottage Garden Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are a must in the cottage garden, and you'll never have too many. How to choose the one (make that a dozen) that's right for your garden and everything you need to know to grow them beautifully when you get them home. Plant some to enjoy now, swap and share with friends and bring pleasure for years to come! (Part 1 of 4.) daylily daylilies hemerocallis culture variety ta
Daylilies to Bring Home Take home a daylily this week! Pick one you love -- and enjoy. Visit a display garden, shop at the nursery, order by mail or dig one from a friend's garden, there's always room for "just one more"! ps Check out the 4th Annual Tacky Yard Art Contest oooohlala!!! hemerocallis daylily ahs display garden cottage ga
Food Plots for Trophy Deer Hunting A food plot for trophy whitetails is readily done with a little planning and field work. Vital for deer management, it can improve both firearm and archery hunting. food plots • trophy deer hunting • trophy whitetail hunts • deer food • deer attractants
Growing Lilac Trees in Your Garden Lilacs are among the most attractive small ornamental trees. They're easy to grow, need little attention once established and give a wonderful display of scented blossom. growing lilac trees • lilacs • syringas • trees for a small garden • small ornamental trees |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|