What Is Primo Vantage Cabbage Information On Primo Vantage Care

What is Primo Vantage Cabbage? No matter what type of cabbage you’ve been planting, you might want to take a look at Primo Vantage cabbage. It is a variety that produces big heads of four pounds (2 kg.) or more in short order. Primo Vantage cabbages have round, green heads and short stems. The leaves are juicy, tender, and sweet making them perfect for coleslaw. The cabbage is ready for picking just over 70 days from planting....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Gloria Cochrane

When Do Clematis Bloom Blooming Season For Clematis

When Do Clematis Bloom? There are a huge number of clematis species, all with slightly different blooming idiosyncrasies. Some clematis bloom times are in the spring, some in summer, some in autumn, and some are continuous through multiple seasons. Some clematis also have two distinct blooming periods. Even if you do plant a specific variety for its bloom time, sunlight, USDA zone, and soil quality can cause it to deviate from your expectations....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · John Nguyen

Zone 7 Olive Trees Choosing Olive Trees For Zone 7 Gardens

Can Olive Trees Grow in Zone 7? Zone 7 in the U.S. includes inland areas of the Pacific Northwest, colder regions of California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, and covers a large swath from the middle of New Mexico through northern Texas and Arkansas, most of Tennessee and into Virginia, and even parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. And yes, you can grow olive trees in this zone. You just have to know which cold hardy olive trees will thrive here....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · John Tineo

10 Evergreens With Beautiful Blooms Evergreens For Constant Color

Flowering Evergreen Trees These trees provide glossy, green leaves all year in the right climate, as well as pretty spring flowers: Flowering Evergreen Bushes Use evergreen flowering shrubs as hedges or borders, or in a more natural state in a native bed or planting. Flowering Evergreen Ground Cover As a grass alternative, try these evergreen ground covers that stay green all year and bloom in winter or spring. When choosing flowering evergreens, keep in mind that some are deciduous in colder climates....

November 16, 2022 · 1 min · 95 words · Loria Briggs

Alocasia Propagation Methods Learn About The Propagation Of Alocasia

How to Propagate Alocasia Plants Alocasia grows from rhizomes in the ground, and the best method of alocasia plant propagation involves splitting up these rhizomes. Propagation of alocasia should be done in spring or early summer, when the plant is just coming out of dormancy from the winter. With a shovel, carefully dig around the plant and lift it out of the ground. Dig at least 12 inches (31 cm.) around the plant to avoid damaging the roots or the rhizomes themselves....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Albert Ribron

Amaryllis Leaf Scorch Control How To Manage Amaryllis Red Blotch Disease

What is Amaryllis Red Blotch? Most commonly known for their potted plant culture during the holiday season, amaryllis is a beautiful tropical plant that thrives in warm climate flower beds. While the process of forcing these bulbs indoors in pots is extremely popular, growers living in USDA growing zones 9 to 11 can enjoy these plants outdoors with little care or maintenance. These flowers are relatively easy to grow, however, there are some issues that cause less than desirable outcomes, like red blotch of amaryllis....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Ella King

Anthurium Pruning Guide Learn About Cutting Back An Anthurium Plant

Anthurium Trimming Tips Anthurium trimming should be done regularly to keep the plant upright and balanced. Allowing older growth to remain on the plant may cause the stem to bend and may result in stunted growth. Here are some tips for healthy anthurium pruning: Take a close look at your anthurium plant, then begin pruning from the top down. Remove any discolored or dead leaves. Cut wilted or dead blossoms down to the base of the stem....

November 16, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Josefina Lara

Bachelor Button Flowers How To Grow Bachelor Button

Bachelor Button Flowers Bachelor buttons (Centaurea cyanus) offer many uses in the landscape, as this European native naturalizes easily in most parts of the United States. Attractive flowers, now in shades of red, white and pink are available in addition to the traditional blue color of bachelor button flowers. Combine red, white and blue varieties for a patriotic display on the 4th of July. Plant bachelor button flowers in borders, rock gardens and sunny areas where they can spread and naturalize....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Courtney Levy

Brown Leaf Spot In Sweet Corn How To Control Brown Leaf Spot On Corn

What is Sweet Corn Brown Spot? It is very easy to detect brown leaf spot in sweet corn, which is caused by the pathogen Physoderma maydis. Bands of very small round or oblong yellow or brown spots will be seen across the leaves, while the midrib of the leaves will display clusters of dark purplish to black oval spots. Upon further inspection, you may also observe the darker colored spots clustered on the stalk, leaf sheath, and husks....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Samuel Wright

Bulbine Care Tips For Growing Bulbine Flowers

Tips for Growing Bulbine Flowers Native to South America, the graceful, flowering specimen was relatively unknown in the U.S. until tested and propagated by Proven Winners. In 2006, Bulbine was named plant of the year by the Florida Nursery Growers and Landscape Association. Bulbine care is minimal and learning how to grow Bulbine is simple. Caring for Bulbine doesn’t require much effort and neglect doesn’t prevent the delicate blooms from rising 12 to 18 inches (30....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Brandi Buckley

Carpetgrass Planting Info Types Of Carpetgrass In Lawns

Information on Carpetgrass The disadvantage of using carpetgrass in lawns is its appearance. It has a pale green or yellowish green color and a sparser growth habit than most turf grasses. It is one of the first grasses to turn brown when temperatures cool and the last to green up in spring. Carpetgrass sends up seed stalks that quickly grow to a height of about a foot (31 cm.) and bear unattractive seed heads that give the lawn a weedy appearance....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Yolanda Garcia

Cold Hardy Maple Trees Tips On Growing Maple Trees In Zone 4

Cold Hardy Maple Trees for Zone 4 There are plenty of cold hardy maple trees that will make it through a zone 4 winter or colder. This only makes sense, as the maple leaf is the central figure of the Canadian flag. Here are some popular maple trees for zone 4: Amur Maple– Hardy all the way to zone 3a, Amur maple grows to between 15 and 25 feet (4.5-8 m....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Carolyn Sanders

Cold Hardy Tropical Rainforest Plants For Ponds

Cold Hardy Tropical Plants or Bushes for Ponds Corkscrew Rush The corkscrew rush is fun and looks like an exotic tropical plant. The stems of this plant grow in a spiral and add an interesting structure to the garden. Burhead The large leaves of burhead plants give them the look and feel of tropical rainforest plants. Creeping Jenny The long stems of creeping jenny plant can create the feel of long tropical vines coming over the edges of walls and pond banks....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Gerald Bailey

Cornus Capitata Information Learn About Growing Evergreen Dogwood

Cornus Capitata Information Evergreen dogwood trees (Cornus capitata) are hardy down to USDA zone 8. They are native to east and Southeast Asia but can be grown in warm climates all over the world. They can grow as high as 50 feet (15 m.) in height, though they tend to top out between 20 and 40 feet (6-12 m.). In the summer, they produce very fragrant flowers, which are very small and surrounded by 4 to 6 bracts that are often mistaken for petals....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Dwayne Freeman

Cotton Root Rot Peach Control Treating A Peach With Texas Root Rot

Unfortunately, there are currently no known treatments for cotton root rot, which can kill apparently healthy trees very quickly. However, cotton root rot peach control may be possible. Peach Cotton Root Rot Info What causes peach cotton root rot? Cotton root rot of peaches is caused by a soil-borne fungal pathogen. The disease spreads when a healthy root from a susceptible plant comes in contact with a diseased root. The disease doesn’t spread above ground, as the spores are sterile....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Lauren Heard

Crassula Wine Cup Plants How To Care For Wine Cup Succulents

About Crassula Wine Cup Plants The succulent group Crassula has many species and hybrids. They are interesting plants to cultivate and breed. Only true succulent enthusiasts seem to be growing Crassula wine cups due to the plant’s scarcity. Wine cup succulents are truly adorable and well worth sourcing, if possible. Not only having a unique appearance but the ease of wine cup plant care makes it a succulent well worth acquiring....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Jose Russell

Cut Flower Garden Plants What Are Good Flowers For A Cutting Garden

What are Good Flowers for Cutting Garden? Good plants for a cutting garden generally have a few special characteristics, such as stiff, strong stems and a long blooming period. They are also usually flowers that hold their form well after cutting and can be dried for floral crafts. Cutting garden plants can be annuals, perennials, shrubs, and even trees. Using a combination of all four can give your cutting garden plenty of variety throughout the seasons....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Linda Straka

Elkhorn Cedar Information Learn How To Grow Elkhorn Cedar Trees

Japanese Elkhorn Cedar Information Elkhorn cedar trees are evergreens with very short needles that grow outward in a branching pattern on opposite sides of the stems, giving the tree an overall scaled look. In summer, the needles are green, but in autumn through winter, they turn an attractive rust color. This happens to varying degrees based on variety and individual tree, so it’s best to pick yours out in autumn if you’re looking for a good color change....

November 16, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Terry Dyson

Forsythia Bushes Tips For The Care Of Forsythia

Basic Care of Forsythia While forsythia bushes are easy to care for, there are a few things you can do to help them perform their very best for you. First thing for forsythia shrub care is that forsythias enjoy full sun. Make sure your forsythia bush gets at least six hours of sunlight a day. While it can tolerate less than this, your forsythia’s ability to flower will be reduced if it does not get full sun....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · John Schnitker

Fusarium Wilt On Potatoes How To Treat Potatoes With Fusarium Wilt

Symptoms of Potato Fusarium Wilt The first sign of potatoes with fusarium wilt is yellowing of the leaves, following by wilting, rolling, or curling, sometimes affecting leaves on only one side of the plant. Symptoms of fusarium wilt typically begin on the lower part of the plant, eventually moving up the stem. The potatoes themselves may be blemished or decayed, often with sunken brown areas, especially at the stem end....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Steve Barber