From when and where to plant to how to store for arrangements, potter and author Christopher Spitzmiller shares expert advice ...
If you order a bare root peony from a mail order firm, it may be small. Plant it properly and be patient. Usually within two or three years, you will start to get flowers. If you've recently ...
Peonies are a stunning perennial flower that can make gardens brighter year after year, but should you actually be planting ...
For bare root plants, plant the tuber about one to two inches below ground. If you plant too deeply, it will not flower. For potted peonies, plant in a hole about twice the width and the same ...
We are concerned how close to houses this plant will be. We are entitled to our opinion and that is we are all against it going ahead. It is not just a sewage plant. It is a giant one.
When many of today’s big growers got their start, the best resource for beginner growers was word of mouth and, later, a book called How to Grow World-Class Giant Pumpkins, by Don Langevin ...
G.H., Buckley A. No. The best time to transplant peonies is in the fall once the leaves turn yellow and the plant goes dormant. Spring is a good time to move and divide many perennials ...
Peonies require cold winters to induce plant dormancy, so they are rarely used as garden plants in USDA growing zones higher than seven. Peonies are slow-growing but easy to maintain. The flower ...
Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) also known as giant cow parsley, hogsbane, or cartwheel-flower, is a plant in the carrot family. People who touch its sap may develop giant hogweed burns ...
TOXIC giant hogweed plants have been spotted in York. Sightings of the poisonous plant include along the banks of the River Ouse and on New Walk. After coming into contact with the plant ...