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. The…
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 central United States…
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…