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Red Spider -
The common red spider (Tetranychus telarius) is a mite which feeds on various weeds, , Sowing Seeds in Pots garden , Annulas in Planters and field crops, bananas, shrubs , Lawn Repair and pome and stone , Orchid Flasking fruit trees. , Hanging Basket Plants Beans and strawberries may be heavily infested and during dry weather , Growing Apples, Pears and Plums from Pips rockmelons and cucumbers may...
Bonsai Propagation -
Bonsai may be created from any woody or semi-woody plant, , Growing Beans and there are several ways to obtain good material. Plants , Peony may be propagated from seed , Scale and Perspective in a Japanese Garden or cuttings, by layering or any other technique, or they can be found already grown in nurseries or naturally....
Prinicples of a Japanese Garden -
A whole philosophy is involved in the planning of Japanese gardens. , How To Plant Trees They are intended for contemplation and meditation, as places , How To Plant Trees where you may quietly appreciate without distraction beauties of line, mass and texture in perfect relationship to each other...
White Wax Scale -
White wax scale (Ceroplastes destructor) is a pest , Hydroponic Systems - Continuous Flow of citrus orchards , Companion Planting for Roses and also infests many native and introduced shrubs, , Creating A Vegetable Garden such as blackthorn, lillypilly, gardenia, pittosporum, persimmon and guava....
Coastal Gardening -
The factors affecting plant , Link Header growth in coastal regions are somewhat different to those encountered inland. Generally it is the wind which causes most damage. Near the shore the wind is laden with salt, as a result of which plants , Fresh Tulips suffer not only from the f...
Espalier -
Espalier is the horticultural technique of training trees , How To Get Australian Native Seeds to Sprout through careful pruning , How to Use a Dibble and grafting with the intent of creating formal two-dimensional patterns by the branches of the tree. , Ground Covers ...
Bulb & Spring Flower Combinations -
1. Tulip , Australian Bushland Gardening 'Queen of Bartigon' (rich pink) with Forget-me-Nots.
2. Blue , The Oriental Fruit Moth Forget-me-Not studded with 'Golden Age' Tulip , Kitchen Improvement (Buttercup yellow).
3. A groundwork of yellow Alyssum studded with any Darwin or Cottage Tulip , Push Lawn Sweepers that is not yellow in colour. , Bamboo Floors
4. Double A...
How to Plant Roses -
Make the planting hole 15 to 18 in. wide and, except for standards, no deeper than will be required to bring the budding union level with the surface of the soil. , Temperature and House Plants (The budding union is the bulge where the main stem starts.) Make a mound of fine soil , Creating A Vegetable Garden in th...
Pruning Houseplants -
If a plant , Propagating Cactus by Cuttings is growing , Permaculture Zones too tall and a bushier shape is required, stop the growing , Ferns Indoors shoots by breaking off the tips , Tiles with finger and thumb (known as "pinching" or "pinching back"). This encourages the growth , Push Lawn Sweepers of side shoots and bushiness will soon result. Hous...
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