Water Alpine Troughs
Do you have alpine troughs? They should be kept well watered! About alpine plants and gardens: http://j.mp/Kbn3AA
Do you have alpine troughs? They should be kept well watered! About alpine plants and gardens: http://j.mp/Kbn3AA
Citrus trees should now be repotted if necessary: increase watering, too! About growing lemons: http://j.mp/GMBe9J
Remember that your houseplants need little water over winter! Still houseplants can brighten up winter: http://bit.ly/zNEXxO
Start potted fuchsias into active growth: repot them and increase watering! More about fuchsias: http://bit.ly/wei8zY
Watering and feeding of houseplants should now be reduced! An easy-to-grow houseplant is the Sanseveria: http://bit.ly/sGwcD5
Containers and newly planted trees may still need regular watering! But how often is regular? An answer: http://bit.ly/q6yY5N
Start to reduce watering of houseplants! Did you ever grow a prayer plant? About this houseplant: http://bit.ly/pENIS6
Check your garden plants: especially containers and new plants need regular watering! Some tips: http://bit.ly/p9oFGR
Care for your petunias: they need regular watering, feeding and deadheading! About petunias: http://bit.ly/nx4yPi
Do not forget to keep your melons well watered! For infos about watermelons take a look at: http://bit.ly/oqtvbT
Whoa, not quite yet. Even in the greenhouse. Vigorous active growth depends on letting the days lengthen enough so the fuchsias can keep growing strongly after repotting. And the best time really depends on latitude. In the meantime,It’s only January 6 so keep patient and let the fuchsias rest a bit longer. Outdoor fuchsias stored away for the winter should be left until most danger of frost is past before they’re cut back, repotted and returned outside.