flowering bulbs is to systematically deadhead the spent flowers. When your hyacinth or daffodil begins to wilt, remove each spent flower, then cut the stalk when it is completely devoid of blooms. This practice helps prevent the plant from exhausting itself producing seeds and encourages the growt ...
forest undergrowth, hedges, and mountain pastures, up to 2000 meters above sea level. In gardens, it thrives in moist and shaded environments. Each stalk of the plant, called a "scape," always exhibits the same botanical characteristics. Thus, a Lily of the Valley stalk is always surrounded by two ...
llowing of a Clivia's leaves is a sign of overwatering and indicates root rot. Do not hesitate to remove yellowed or dry leaves and to cut the flower stalk down to the ground after blooming. As this plant blooms better when it is pot-bound, it is not necessary to repot it frequently. Repotting is d ...
that is, alternating phases of Drought and very heavy watering. It is characterized by a necrotic black spot that appears on the side opposite the stalk. To avoid this problem, it is recommended to pack the soil in order to keep some moisture at the foot of the plant and to water regularly. ...
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place a tea light inside for the magic to happen. Copyright: Karolina Grabowska on Pexels In practice, start by cutting a hat off at the stalk and then scoop out all the flesh with a spoon. For a miniature Jack o' lantern Halloween decoration, you can even draw patterns with a cutter ...