By: Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban AgriculturistGolden trumpet vine is a common sight in gardens with year-round warmth and plenty of sun. These needs make growing Allamanda indoors ideal where there is good southern or western exposure. Even the northernmost gardener can enjoy an indoor Allamanda flowering vine.
SucculentopediaDrosanthemum speciosum (Royal Dewflower)Drosanthemum speciosum (Royal Dewflower) is a very colorful, low-growing shrublet, up to 2 feet (60 cm) tall, with small, green, tubular upwardly curved…
THE AGRONOMIST ANSWERS ON HOW TO CULTIVATE AND CARE FOR PLANTS PROBLEMS ZAMIOCULCASZamioculcas spp. (Araceae family) The section is dedicated to plant problems.If you wish to write to our agronomist in order to have an answer on an unclear situation or a difficulty concerning your plant , you must indicate: what plant it is; where it is located (inside the house, on the terrace, in the garden, etc.
Prime destination for succulent loversRSSFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestHomeSucculentopediaBrowse Succulents by Scientific NameBrowse Succulents by Common NameBrowse Succulents by GenusBrowse Succulents by FamilyBrowse Succulents by USDA Hardiness ZoneBrowse Succulents by OriginBrowse Cacti by GenusAbout SucculentsCultivationGeneral CareLight RequirementsPotting SoilWateringFertilizingPests and DiseasesRepottingPropagationPruningGraftingArrangingSucculent UsesMedicinal SucculentsCosmetic SucculentsCulinary SucculentsSacred SucculentsLibraryBooksStoriesMyths and LegendsStampsWorld of Flowering PlantsYou are at:Home » Archive for & 34;Stapelia glanduliflora& 34;Browsing: Stapelia glandulifloraSucculentopediaStapelia glanduliflora – Glandular StapeliaStapelia glanduliflora (Glandular Stapelia or Glandular Flowered Stapelia) is a low, perennial plant with erect, fleshy, four-angled stems that bear rows of…
Prime destination for succulent loversRSSFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestHomeSucculentopediaBrowse Succulents by Scientific NameBrowse Succulents by Common NameBrowse Succulents by GenusBrowse Succulents by FamilyBrowse Succulents by USDA Hardiness ZoneBrowse Succulents by OriginBrowse Cacti by GenusAbout SucculentsCultivationGeneral CareLight RequirementsPotting SoilWateringFertilizingPests and DiseasesRepottingPropagationPruningGraftingArrangingSucculent UsesMedicinal SucculentsCosmetic SucculentsCulinary SucculentsSacred SucculentsLibraryBooksStoriesMyths and LegendsStampsWorld of Flowering PlantsYou are at:Home » Archive for & 34;x Tacipetalum & 39;Stardust& 39;& 34;Browsing: x Tacipetalum & 39;Stardust& 39;SucculentopediaTacipetalum & 39;Stardust& 39;x Tacipetalum & 39;Stardust& 39; is a hybrid between Tacitus bellus and Graptopetalum saxifragoides, named for its red speckled flowers.
By: Kristi WaterworthLadybugs are a gardener’s best friend, eating aphids and generally brightening up the place. Although most of the members of family Coccinellidae are useful garden allies, the Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) can be devastating to plants. Keep reading for information on Mexican bean beetle control to prevent bean beetle damage in your garden.
Characteristics Cultivating carnivorous plants is always a rather demanding task, since it is necessary to concentrate numerous efforts and pay great attention to all the details. humid, which is not too windy and which, in most of the year, is temperate.
By: Mary Ellen EllisLychee trees are fun to grow in tropical gardens because they provide both a nice landscape focus and a harvest of tasty fruits. Figure out what is causing fruit drop and take steps to ensure a better crop.What Causes Lychee Fruit Drop?If your fruit is dropping early, there could be several reasons.
Prime destination for succulent loversRSSFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestHomeSucculentopediaBrowse Succulents by Scientific NameBrowse Succulents by Common NameBrowse Succulents by GenusBrowse Succulents by FamilyBrowse Succulents by USDA Hardiness ZoneBrowse Succulents by OriginBrowse Cacti by GenusAbout SucculentsCultivationGeneral CareLight RequirementsPotting SoilWateringFertilizingPests and DiseasesRepottingPropagationPruningGraftingArrangingSucculent UsesMedicinal SucculentsCosmetic SucculentsCulinary SucculentsSacred SucculentsLibraryBooksStoriesMyths and LegendsStampsWorld of Flowering PlantsYou are at:Home » Archive for & 34;Echeveria & 39;Compton Carousel& 39;& 34;Browsing: Echeveria & 39;Compton Carousel& 39;SucculentopediaEcheveria & 39;Compton Carousel& 39; (Variegated Hens and Chicks)Echeveria & 39;Compton Carousel& 39; (Variegated Hens and Chicks) is a succulent plant that forms attractive, up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall clumps…
HOW TO GROW AND CARE FOR OUR PLANTS LAMPRANTHUSThe genus Lampranthus includes species that give us, among succulent plants, the most spectacular explosions of flowers of a thousand colors. BOTANIC CLASSIFICATION Wood: PlantaeClado: AngiospermsClado: Eudicotyledons Main species »GENERAL FEATURES Lampranthus, of the Aizoaceae family, is a genus native to the arid regions of South Africa and includes evergreen plants, which form very dense grassy mats or real bushes, characterized by very showy and colorful flowers.
Prime destination for succulent loversRSSFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestHomeSucculentopediaBrowse Succulents by Scientific NameBrowse Succulents by Common NameBrowse Succulents by GenusBrowse Succulents by FamilyBrowse Succulents by USDA Hardiness ZoneBrowse Succulents by OriginBrowse Cacti by GenusAbout SucculentsCultivationGeneral CareLight RequirementsPotting SoilWateringFertilizingPests and DiseasesRepottingPropagationPruningGraftingArrangingSucculent UsesMedicinal SucculentsCosmetic SucculentsCulinary SucculentsSacred SucculentsLibraryBooksStoriesMyths and LegendsStampsWorld of Flowering PlantsYou are at:Home » Archive for & 34;Agave desmettiana & 39;Joe Hoak& 39;& 34;Browsing: Agave desmettiana & 39;Joe Hoak& 39;SucculentopediaAgave & 39;Joe Hoak& 39;Agave & 39;Joe Hoak& 39;, also known as Agave desmettiana & 39;Joe Hoak& 39;, is a fast-growing succulent that forms attractive rosettes of leaves with…
Scientific NameEuphorbia vulcanorum S.CarterScientific ClassificationFamily: EuphorbiaceaeSubfamily: EuphorbioideaeTribe: EuphorbieaeSubtribe: EuphorbiinaeGenus: EuphorbiaOriginThis species is endemic to Marsabit County in Kenya, a forested area known for its volcanoes.DescriptionEuphorbia vulcanorum is a densely branched succulent shrub that grows up to 3.
By: Teo SpenglerRoom cooling is a common way to cool down fruits and vegetables after they are harvested. Like the name indicates, the idea is to chill the products once they are picked. Cooling off produce helps prevent damage from softening, wilting, molds, and bacteria.If you aren’t familiar with room cooling fruit and vegetables, you may have questions such as what is room cooling or how does room cooling work?
The plot of land from the house to the roadway is usually called a front garden, and the fence separating it from the road is called a palisade. In a small area, most often there are flower beds, a beautifully designed path leading to the house, an arch in flowers, compositions of low trees and stones. This is the place where you can embody the most daring design decisions, and the opportunity to create an original front garden in front of the house with your own hands.
TABLE GRAPES & 39; table grapes are grown quite a bit everywhere in Italy. In particular in southern Italy we find it in the plains in fertile, well-drained and well-irrigated soils while in central Italy we find it mainly in the hills.Botanical classificationFamily: VitaceaeGenus: VitisSpecies: Vitis viniferaMain varietiesThe main varieties of table grapes are: varieties with seeds: Italy, Baresana, Primus, Regina dei vineyards, Panse precoce, Cardinal, Alfonso Lavallee; seedless varieties: Red Flame, King & 39; s Ruby.
Seeds and ready-made tomato seedlings are expensive. It makes sense for a gardener to think about independently harvesting seed. If you follow all the recommendations correctly, you will be able to grow an excellent harvest next year. Suitable varieties Hybrids are obtained by crossing several varieties.
What they are When we talk about fountains in our classic Italian garden, in most cases they are monumental works that become an important element of outdoor furniture. In the Zen garden, on the other hand, we find a completely different fountain, which represents a very important element because the sound it emits also helps to relax.
The device of a recreation area under a canopy is the simplest version of a garden gazebo that you can think of. There are no foundations, walls and strong supports. Choose a simple location on the plot from which you can admire the surrounding landscape, and install racks with a canopy. Moreover, as a roof of such a structure, you can use almost any material, from modern anti-soak fabric to modern acrylic transparent coatings.
By: Teo SpenglerLike anything else, stone fruit trees won’t produce fruitunless their flowers are pollinated. Usually, gardeners rely on insects, but ifbees are hard to find in your neighborhood, you can take the matter into yourown hands and pollinate stone fruits by hand.Hand pollinating stone fruit trees is not as unusual as youmight think.
Read the previous part. ← Features of clematis, choosing a place for planting, pruning groups Planting material Clematis varieties Niobe