Q.Kiwi Vines Not Blooming - My kiwi vines are 4-5 years old.The vines are forming these little pods that look like unbloomed flowers but I ...
A.Yes, they are, and they are right on time! They should start to bloom very soon. However, you will need to know which sex it is, and you will need another plant of the opposite sex for pollination to occur. ...Read MoreQ.I Had A Variety Of Colors In The Mandevilla – Yellow Pink And Red- I Had To Buy More Soil So Temporarily Planted The Red W The Yel - low. Well- my reds turned pink in less than 2 days. But the reds that I planted alone in that ...
A.This one is tricky. They aren't known to change color by being near others of different colors like some plants. This leaves a few physical factors. Slight differences in sunlight is enough to do this. I don't know if they ...Read MoreQ.Can New Bleeding Heart Sprouts Recover? - I recently bought some bleeding hearts bare root tubers. Against my intentions I waiting a couple days to get them ...
A.It looks a little tired, but it also looks like it will recover just fine. Just give it proper care. This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/bleeding-heart/bleeding-heart-container-care.htmRead MoreQ.What Is Eating My New Gunnera Leaves? - It had 3 new leaves with stems about half inch diameter.
A.It could be anything, and unfortunately your photos did not come through. I will be unable to identify the issue. You might need to look for signs of what it is. Slime trails would indicate snails or slugs, which ...Read More
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Q.Fir Tree (miniature) Options - Good afternoon, I hope that this message finds you well. Our house is called Fir Cottsge. We have a beautiful ...
A.If you are looking for a smaller fir, then I would suggest Korean Fir ('Silberlocke'). It is one of the 'shorter' firs, coming in at 20-30 feet. If you are willing to go outside of the true firs, then popular ...Read MoreQ.Why My String Of Banana Is Like This - It's not plump and it doesn't have the bright green color. It's getting north east light and watered regularly
A.It looks a lot like overwatering. This is a succulent, and will be happier with drier conditions. Make sure this is a well draining soil, and not a thick soil. A northern facing window may not give enough light to ...Read MoreQ.Why Would One Of Our Established Sassafras Trees Not Be Leafing Out By Late April (zone 7b)? - We have 6 well established sassafras trees on our property. These trees are all 30-40ft tall. It’s late April & ...
A.This is quite strange, but sometimes trees can die suddenly. This can be due to it's "immune system" failing due to disease or pests. Sometimes small insects that aren't very visible can cause issues, as well. I would try to ...Read MoreQ.Cherry Tree Lower Branches Not Developing Leaves. - We moved into a new-build 5 years ago and I am concerned that a Prunus Rosea cherry tree, which was ...
A.It is hard to tell from the photo, alone. Ultimately, there are a number of causes. Fortunately, you can test for some of them. First, test the nutrient levels of the soil. If the tree isn't fed at least once ...Read MoreQ.If I Plant Hellebores Outside This Spring Will They Live Through The Winter As Perennials? - I'm in Zone 5 and am considering buying 3.5 in potted Hellebores for my garden.
A.Yes. They are even hardy down to colder climates! This collection of articles on the search page will help you to understand the needs of this plant: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/search?searchTerm=%22hellebore%22Read MoreQ.Lobelia Was Disturbed – Can I Still Expect Germination? - I recently sowed my lobelia, and I know it's crucial that they are not covered with soil and instead were ...
A.Even if the lobelia seeds were covered with soil, they still have a good chance of surviving. Ensure the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged, and provide appropriate light and temperature conditions for germination. Keep monitoring the seeds closely ...Read MoreQ.Sweetshrub - How do I grow this plant from seeds
A.Germinating Carolina allspice (Calycanthus floridus), or sweetshrub, from seeds can be moderately challenging due to seed dormancy. For optimal germination, collect fully ripe seeds and store them in a cool, dry place before planting. Carolina allspice seeds benefit from a ...Read MoreQ.Growing Basil In Garden Window - Hi. I now have a garden window above my kitchen sink that faces west. I have a good idea about ...
A.These articles should help you grow basil indoors. You can print/save them as pdfs by right clicking on the page. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/basil/information-on-how-to-grow-basil-indoors.htm https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/hgen/growing-an-indoor-window-sill-herb-garden-tips-for-a-indoor-herb-garden.htm https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/basil/fertilizing-basil-plants.htm https://sonomamg.ucanr.edu/Vegetable_of_the_Month/Basil/Read MoreQ.I Bought A Potted Hydrangea Plant At The Supermarket Can I Feed It Miracle-Gro And Will It Grow For A Long Time In The House - I bought a hydrangea plant at the supermarket I want to grow it indoors by a window will it last ...
A.You can grow them indoors. This article tells you how: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/potted-hydrangea-houseplant.htmRead MoreQ.Palm Trees - Good afternoon. I was hoping to get some insight on Palm trees. I’m new to gardening. Trying to absorb everything ...
A.Most species do grow quite tall with some of them remaining on the shorter side, depending on the cultivar. Some of them won't shed as bad, but yours looks like it may be true to the typical fan palm. I ...Read MoreQ.Where Can I Find Red Head Worms? Lumbricus Rubellus? I Specifically Need Them For My Research Project; Not Red Wigglers. -
A.To make certain you get this specific type, you may want to order online, otherwise you may get red wigglers. Here is more about the two: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/composting/vermicomposting/worms-for-vermicomposting.htmRead MoreQ.My Perennial Garden Is Pot Bound. I’m Starting To See Roots And The Plants Are Crowded. I Can’t Get A Shovel In The Ground. - Do I have to remove all the plants and redo the bed or is there a way around it? For ...
A.You could remove every other plant to make more room and then you can top dress with amendments to improve the soil. Here is more: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/amend-soil-around-existing-plants.htm https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/improving-compacted-soil.htmRead MoreQ.We Have A Eucalyptus Plant Which Only Has Branches From 6ft Upwards. - Is it possible to generate growth lower down the stem? It is grown to try and camouflage black soil pipe.
A.This can be done, but it requires very hard pruning and strict root maintenance. Container life is usually meant as a temporary means for these large trees. You will want to apply bonsai maintenance techniques, since this will be a ...Read MoreQ.Ur Thoughts About Replacing My Lawn With Clover. Tacoma, Wa. Area. - I'm thinking about replacing my very small lawn in the back yard with clover, for less maintenance,76 yrs now. However ...
A.Tacoma is in US hardiness zones 8b and 9a. Here is information on clover as lawn cover as well as other choices. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lawn-substitutes/white-clover/grow-a-white-clover-lawn.htm https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lawn-substitutes/lagen/using-lawn-substitutes-for-your-yard.htm https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/thyme/growing-creeping-thyme.htmRead MoreQ.Where Can I Get Simple White Bellis Perennis? - I have found sources for the fancy cultivars but not the original white daisy looking bellis perennis. I would like ...
A.We don't make vendor recommendations but a quick Internet search did come up with some sellers, but none of the well known seed companies. So there may be some risk in ordering it online. They are considered weedy and hard ...Read MoreQ.Planting Red Robin In A 1m Border - I have a 6ft fence and a 1m border in front of the fence and then a path. Would I ...
A.Yes, this can create an effective privacy screen. Ensure proper spacing between shrubs (1-2 meters apart) to accommodate their mature size, as Red Robin Holly grows densely and upright. The south-facing location with ample sun exposure is ideal for this ...Read More