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Each plant has all the important data details included, such as sunlight requirements, water needs, etc. For each plant, members can post photos, write comments, and enter in grower performance reports. For cultivars, we track parentage and allow gardeners to easily traverse family trees to see which pollen or pod parent each cultivar was bred ...
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When I looked this plant up I saw my native butterfly in Florida uses it. Now 10+ years later I am pulling them up in both my front and back yards. I have many left growing. I only want people to realize that if left to grow outside that you will have many plants growing anyplace a seed fits. [ | Reply to this comment]
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map | Planting Zones Map USA
The USDA Hardiness Zone Map divides North America into 11 separate planting zones; each growing zone is 10°F warmer (or colder) in an average winter than the adjacent zone. If you see a hardiness zone in a gardening catalog or plant description, chances are it …
When to Plant Vegetables: The Garden Planting Calendar
When to Plant Vegetables: The Garden Planting Calendar Enter your location below and experience the magic of our garden calendar planting guide. You can enter a zipcode, a landmark, "City, Country" or "City, State".
Growing Vegetables Gardening Guide for Beginners
We have more than 220 articles on planting, growing, and harvesting your favorite vegetables. » Visit the veggie guide: If you're starting a small orchard, planting a fruit tree in the container, or growing a few strawberries in your vegetable garden, we have more than 50 articles on the best way to grow tree and small fruits in your landscape.
How to Grow and Care for Elephant Ears (Colocasia)
The plant's large leaves — up to 3' long! — are held aloft on long, gracefully arching leaf stalks (petioles). Although the plants can grow up to 6' tall and equally wide in warm regions, they tend to remain somewhat smaller (3-5' tall and wide) in regions with shorter growing seasons or when grown in containers.
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The 2012 USDA Hardiness Zone Map - Garden.org
Move your mouse over the map to zoom in for a closer look at your area. The latest version of the USDA Zone Map was jointly developed by USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Oregon State University's (OSU) PRISM Climate Group, and released in January of 2012. To help develop the new map, USDA and OSU reque
Crooked/twisting aloe plant in the Ask a Question forum
Feb 11, 2021 · Thank you so much for your advice! This is the pep talk I needed to do something so drastic. nmoasis said:Cut the stem off an inch below the leaves, let it dry out for a few days or even a week (until it heals dry) and replant it in cactus soil with equal amount perlite or grit added.