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Garden: 5 good reasons to plant sunflowers

no trouble growing this great flower south of the Loire, as the sunflower loves warm climates. Simply sow the seeds under cover in March-April and transplant the plants outdoors in mid-May. This plant enjoys full sun and slightly alkaline soil that stays cool. Remember to water it regularly if ...

24
Sep
2021

Salvia microphylla: 5 questions about small leaf sage

s easily propagated by cutting young shoots in the spring or from August stems, through September. Once your seedlings have produced roots, you can transplant them into the ground in May of the following year. Just be sure to enrich the soil with compost and space your plants 70 to 80 cm apart ...

31
Aug
2022

Garden: 5 good reasons to plant helianthemums.

ng soil and sand. Another significant advantage is that these beautiful flowering plants can be planted all year round. Just buy them in pots or containers and transplant them in a sunny corner of your garden. ...

25
Aug
2023

How to take care of a tradescantia or wandering jew?

advantage of pruning to propagate your plant. To take cuttings, cut stems that have a node. Then, simply place this node in room temperature water or directly transplant it into suitable soil, making sure to keep the substrate moist. Note: It is completely normal for the stems of your Tradescantia ...

25
Oct
2023

Caryopteris: A Beautiful Flowering Plant in Autumn

s. If the stem has flower buds, they should be removed along with any leaves on the lower part of the cutting. Keep only half of the upper leaves, then transplant the cutting into a pre-moistened seed compost. Cover the pot with a bell jar, a plastic bag, or a mini greenhouse so that it develops i ...

17
Nov
2023

Vegetable garden: 5 vegetables to sow in August

the white onion is the first of the 5 vegetables to sow in August in your vegetable garden. You can sow in a nursery, seed tray, or planter and then transplant your seedlings in October if you live in a region with mild winters. If winters are harsh in your area, opt for cultivation under frames a ...

21
Aug
2024