Mint prefers rich, moist soil with a slightly acidic pH between 6.5 and 7.0. If the soil is somewhat lean, top-dress yearly with organic …
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Geum is easily grown by seed sown indoors six to eight weeks before the average date of the last frost. However, improved cultivars are …
Like most herbs, Calendulas are adaptable and do not require a lot of maintenance. Roots will often adapt to the space provided …
Oenothera is tolerant of dry and is a good candidate for xeriscaping. In really fertile soil the foliage can be robust, but fewer flowers form. Top dress …
Stinging Nettles prefers fertile soil with good moisture content and especially favors the edges of streams or nutrient-dense pastures …
Care of Blanket Flowers includes planting in a full sun location to keep this fast growing specimen happy. As a native plant to the …
Once you have planted your Yarrow, it needs little care. It doesn't need to be fertilized and only needs to be watered during times of …
Place Forget-Me-Not in a window where they receive full or partial sunlight. Water the soil deeply when its top 3 inches (7.5 cm) feels …
Most Proteas prefer well-drained and acidic soils, and we suggest avoiding heavy clay soils, as they need good drainage for healthy root …
Solomon's Seal likes fertile organic soil with a pH in the acidic to the neutral zone. They need some shade to thrive truly. The damp …