Where can I get Jewelweed seed, plants?
Do an internet search for "native plant nursery near me". There are several online retailers of native plants that have jewelweed seed for sale. Here is a list I found when searching for online native plant nursery. http://www.kansasnativeplantsociety.org/plant_seed_sources.php
hi i am uploading photoes of my impatients plants...please tell me what happened to those....leaves become small....
Without more information on the growing conditions, watering and fertilizing maintenance, I will have to guess.
The most likely is nutrient deficiency. Good fertile planting soil, regular fertilization and good water management are essential.
If outdoors, your monsoon rains will leach nutrients quite readily, which need to be replenished. Use compost in your planting soil and a complete organic fertilizer if available. Water adequately during the dry season.
I t looks like a herb chervil.
It can be difficult to make a plant id at times.
This seems similar to Impatiens growth, but also reminds me of the weed Scarlet Pimpernel growth.
It is not Chervil.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/impatiens/growing-impatiens-flowers.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/weeds/scarlet-pimpernel-control.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/chervil/chervil-growing-the-chervil-herb-in-your-garden.htm
What could be eating them? I live in an upstairs apartment and they are on the balcony. No sign of slugs anywhere. Could it be birds?
My guess is a 4 legged critter has found your salad bar. Mice, rats and squirrels are good climbers. If it had been a raccoon or opossum, also good climbers of walls, the devastation may have been worse. I suggest covering the impatiens at night with garden fabric, also called row cover, or fine netting. Row cover is available online and at larger garden centers and big box stores. A suitable netting material may be obtainable at a fabric store. Of course, you could use a pillowcase or towel but if you forget to remove it in the morning, your plants get no sunlight. This is the time of year when climbing animals look for a place to have their young. If you are lucky, your visitor was just scouting the place and hasn't chosen the attic as a nesting site.
Hi, I was wondering how many foot candles impatient wallerina need? Thank you.
I would say between 1000 and 4000 footcandles. They are, generally, tolerant of shade, and deep shade. This article will give you more information on the care of impatiens: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/impatiens/growing-impatiens-flowers.htm
I have 72 beautiful impatient plants grown from seed that are about to be planted in baskets and the ground. None of them have flower buds and they are already about 5" tall. Will they eventually flower?
Yes, you should have blooms. You can apply a light phosphorous bloom booster fertilizer when transplanting into the larger containers.
Blood Meal is a good why to do this. Follow application directions on packaging.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/impatiens/impatiens-seed-propagation.htm
The front of my house faces west and has full sun most of the day. Will Impatiens do well in a garden facing west.
No, impatiens will require a shady spot. If you would like to have a variety that will take full sun, I would recommend sunpatiens. This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/impatiens/sunpatiens-in-garden-beds.htm